NABJ
Culture
America owes Bryan Monroe a debt of gratitude
Remembering a journalism stalwart who centered his focus on the Black community
Culture
Trailblazing black journalist Les Payne showed no fear in pursuit of the truth
He’ll be remembered as an NABJ founder and Pulitzer Prize winner, and a mentor and role model to many
Culture
National Association of Black Journalists receives huge grant for jobs, mission
EBay founder Pierre Omidyar’s bipartisan Democracy Fund donates $200,000
The Uplift
Remembering pioneering Atlanta journalist Amanda Davis
She inspired us with her many years as a TV anchor and her off-camera struggles
HBCU
For 25 years, the NABJ Short Course has helped groom hundreds to join the Fourth Estate
In times such as these, students and mentors are working together to keep journalism free
Culture
Journalists, others mourn the loss of civil rights journalist George Curry
Friends and followers of Curry shared condolences and fond memories on social media
Culture
The NABJ/NAHJ wrap: politics, social activism, screenings & more
The joint convention featured thoughtful discussion, workshops and Hillary Clinton
The Uplift
The Undefeated’s Kevin Merida shares wisdom, optimism at NABJ/NAHJ Convention
‘This really is your time … may be the greatest period in journalism’
Culture
Grief, pain from Alton Sterling’s death still lingers one month later
Sterling’s aunt plans to visit the crime scene for the first time since her nephew’s death