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Terry Collins, left, and Janice Kelsey, right, were a part of the Children's Crusade in 1963 in Birmingham, Al. Photo by Edi Doh | NABJ Monitor
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Former crusaders recall the day Alabama children left school and made history

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Charlene Richards NABJ Monitor When a call to action for Black children to march against segregation and unfair treatment in educational spaces and public facilities began in Birmingham, students skipped school in numbers, catching […]

Features

NABJ and NAHJ Divorce: What Happened?

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Elijah Pittman NABJ Monitor The NABJ and National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) split for the 2024 joint convention brought out spirited dialog at the board and business meetings this week.  To the surprise […]

2023 NABJ Elections

Amendments proposals stir debate among membership

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Charlene Richards As voting closes Friday evening for NABJ’s elections, two amendment proposals for the organization’s constitution have been stirring contentious debate among membership.  Dorothy Tucker, NABJ’s current president who has served two terms, […]

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NABJ honors Hall of Fame inductees

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

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Looking back over Dorothy Tucker’s NABJ presidency

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Sydney Ross After four years, Dorothy Tucker’s presidency of the National Association of Black Journalists comes to an end. Taking office in 2019, she is only the second person to ever hold the position […]

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Q&A: Sheila Brooks talks legacy, impact on NABJ

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Sydney Ross Sheila Brooks, founder and CEO of SRB Communications, a boutique agency, has more than 300 awards, and today she will add one more to her shelf: National Association of Black Journalists Hall […]

A conversation with US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona (left) and Errin Haines (right) (cq) at the Forum Theater in the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Edi H. Doh / NABJ MONITOR)
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HBCUs see opportunity in SCOTUS rejection of affirmative action

August 3, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

The rejection of affirmative action in college admissions opens the doors to HBCU enrollment increase By Sydney Ross NABJ Monitor Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the country are expecting an influx in applications […]

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10 Million Names project help NABJ participants discover family history: Ancestry Project Seeks to Recover Information for Descendants of Slaves

August 3, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

NABJ’s opening ceremony wrapped up with the announcement of the 10 Million Names project, an initiative to recover family history for descendants of American slaves. Ryan Woods, who’s the American Ancestors’ chief operating officer and […]

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RISING COMMUNITY: Latino growth in Birmingham area offsets local population loss

August 3, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Kathryn Styer Martinez Estela Garcia, 58, loves to eat bread, so much so that she started baking telera, a Mexican bread, in 2005 in her home. She started selling breads and pastries out of […]

Karmen Perry discussing The Crown Act.
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Without workplace protections Black Women in Alabama choose hairstyles carefully

August 3, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Miya Tene NABJ Monitor Across the nation 22 states have passed the Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair or CROWN Act, but Alabama is not one of them. The legislation prohibits […]

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