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Riding Bikes Becoming More Popular Among Black Women

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Kathryn Styer Martinez Catina Passmore is part of a growing trend in Birmingham. More and more Black women are riding bikes for leisure, recreation and competition. And she’s helping to lead that change. Passmore […]

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Framed photo of Dr. Jesse Lewis outside of the Birmingham Times headquarters on Aug. 1, 2023
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Dr. Jesse Lewis inducted into the NABJ Hall of Fame

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Grant Hines NABJ Monitor Jesse Lewis, founder of the Birmingham Times, has been inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists’ Hall of Fame. Lewis founded the weekly newspaper in 1964, the same year […]

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Mary Cavallaro, Chief Broadcast Officer for SAG-AFTRA, discusses advances in AI

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Maiya Crews Artificial intelligence is being used to conduct research, write stories and even generate photos. However, some creative industries are pushing back against this technology.  One key issue in the months-long strike of […]

Dorothy Tucker
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In her own words: Dorothy Tucker reflects on her NABJ Presidency

August 4, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Lentheus Chaney NABJ Monitor Dorothy Tucker, President of the National Association of Black Journalists, is stepping down after her second two-year term. Tucker, a CBS Chicago investigative reporter, says she has high hopes for […]

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 […]

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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

Courtesy of NABJ […]

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