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College with COVID restraints now nearly normal

August 23, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

David John is a 22-year-old incoming senior at the University of Maryland. He is eager to leave home to go to campus finally. With his wait almost over, he still has to deal with restrictions due to COVID-19.  […]

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Black Press Experience Both Pain and Profit in 2020

August 21, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

By Deidre Montague NABJ Monitor COVID-19 has impacted many sectors of the workforce, including journalism. However, the pandemic also revealed the importance and relevance of the Black press.  Aaron Eaton, the digital coordinator of The […]

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Coming back vaxxed: Colleges, workplaces mandate COVID vaccines

August 20, 2021 NABJ Staff 0

More than 700 colleges and universities nationwide have announced a vaccine mandate according to the Chronicle of Higher Education, but who will be required to receive a vaccine varies by school. […]

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Pandemic, Other Challenges Greet Tucker in NABJ Presidency

August 7, 2020 Carol Gantt 0

By Tyrik Wynn Dorothy Tucker’s first year as president of the National Association of Black Journalists has been full of challenges. After taking the helm of a financially healthy organization, Tucker faced the prospect of […]

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A Closer Look: Tallahassee’s Activists

August 7, 2020 Carol Gantt 0

By Nallah Brown Just two days after the murder of George Floyd on May 25, the residents of Tallahassee experienced their trauma of state violence in Florida with the murder of Tony McDade. Amid a […]

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Is It Safe To Return To School This Fall?

August 7, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

As some schools across the country discuss plans to re-open this fall during the COVID-19 pandemic, one elementary school in Michigan is drawing mixed reaction on the issue. NABJ – NAHJ’s Demetria Bias reports […]

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Florida A&M Opens Campus for COVID Relief

August 7, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

By Nallah Brown When the COVID-19 virus struck Tallahassee, Florida, the home of Florida A&M University, the campus community responded with urgent care.  FAMU invited Second Harvest of the Big Bend to set up emergency […]

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Sports Leagues Punt to Cope with Pandemic

August 6, 2020 NABJ Staff 0

By Christian Crittenden Twenty minutes before tip-off on March 11 between the Utah Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder, league officials stormed the court to stop the game. Jazz center Rudy Gobert had tested positive for […]

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