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Cleveland’s Black-owned businesses make big impact despite small numbers

August 9, 2025 NABJ Staff 0

By Shimei Cook, NABJ Monitor Digital As August marks Black Business Month nationwide, Cleveland’s diverse landscape of Black-owned enterprises demonstrates how a small percentage of businesses can create outsized community impact. According to the latest […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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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Lemon reaching out to new generations

August 2, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Lentheus Chaney NABJ Monitor Ken Lemon, NABJ vice president of broadcast, is facing a younger candidate in Tre’vell Anderson, but he feels confident in his appeal to the next generation of journalists entering the […]

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Anderson: NABJ needs to work for more people

August 2, 2023 NABJ Staff 0

By Lentheus Chaney NABJ Monitor Elections are under way to decide who will lead NABJ for the next two years. Presidential candidate Tre’vell Anderson said they are running to better serve more NABJ members. “They’re […]

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New pool rental app allows people to locally escape

August 9, 2022 NABJ Staff 0

By DeAnna Giles NABJ Monitor Bunim Laskin is the CEO of Swimply, a pool rental app. The app allows people to rent out different backyard pools for an hourly rate. Listen to the pool rental […]

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