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The Karamu House: A century of storytelling at historic Cleveland Black theater

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Kristen Bannerman, NABJ Monitor CLEVELAND—The Karamu House, a cornerstone of Cleveland’s thriving performance arts scene, has launched the careers of many well-known African American writers and actors for over a century.  “Most often, people […]

Community Interest

Mixed reaction from fans, athletes as the WNBA heads to Cleveland

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Sigourney Bell, NABJ Monitor Digital The ball is in Cleveland’s court as the WNBA prepares to return to the Rock & Roll capital as the league’s 16th team. The WNBA announced its plans in […]

Community Interest

The legacy of Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland’s first Black mayor, still fuels the city

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Sigourney Bell, The Monitor Digital Cleveland’s first Black mayor, Carl B. Stokes, was also the first Black mayor of a major U.S. city. Through legislation and advocacy, Stokes set the foundation for the diverse […]

News

NBC News Academy trains next generation of journalists at NABJ Convention

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Shimei Cook, NABJ Monitor Digital NBC News hosted its annual academy for aspiring and current media professionals at the National Association of Black Journalists national convention, offering intensive training workshops designed to elevate journalism […]

Community Interest

7 Black-owned things to do & try in Cleveland

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Jordan Bankston, NABJ Monitor Digital While visiting Cleveland for the 50th anniversary of the National Association of Black Journalists, attendees are encouraged to experience the city’s Black culture.  However, members are focused on the […]

Community Interest

‘Always tired’: Gen Z is over hustle culture

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Kimora Wong Sing, The Monitor Twenty-two-year-old Jamannie Morgan wakes up early to brainstorm content, send emails and push creative projects, all before class. The Morgan State senior says he often sacrifices sleep and health […]

News

NABJ executive director announced amid transparency concerns

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Leah Clark, The Monitor As thousands of attendees flock to NABJ’s 50th anniversary convention in Cleveland, they are arriving to a fresh announcement of a new NABJ executive director, drawing both celebration and concern. […]

Community Interest

NABJ founders reflect on 50 years of journalism, sacrifice and legacy

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Kimora Wong Sing, The Monitor When DeWayne Wickham was in second grade, the public library served as his after-school caretaker. While his parents worked, the library opened his imagination and laid the foundation for […]

NABJ Elections 2025

NABJ candidates pitch vision for future at final election forum

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Jaqueline Munis, The Monitor NABJ members gathered Thursday at the Hilton Downtown Cleveland for the third and final forum of the 2025 election season. Candidates for president, vice presidents of broadcast and digital, secretary, […]

News

NABJ co-founder says censorship, policy changes led to Washington Post departure

August 8, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Brandon Henry, NABJ Monitor Digital Joe Davidson, columnist and co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists, left The Washington Post this summer after 20 years due to a policy restricting the level of […]

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