The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides innovative, quality programs and services to its members. The organization advocates on behalf of Black journalists and media professionals in the U.S. and worldwide. NABJ’s membership is more than 4,000 strong and includes emerging journalists, professional journalists, student journalists, journalism educators and media professionals of all kinds.
Partners & Supporters
Partners & Supporters
The generous support of foundations, corporations, institutions, networks and other partners, individuals and families is critical to the successful execution of NABJ’s mission and Strategic Plan. This critical support allows us to offer advocacy efforts and professional development opportunities for Black journalists and media professionals worldwide. Together we have impacted thousands of individuals and communities. Click “read more” to learn more about our partners and supporters and how you can join them.
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Our Board
Our Board
The NABJ Board of Directors is comprised of a diverse array of journalists, media professionals and industry leaders who collectively provide oversight and accountability for the organization. These 14 key stakeholders keep NABJ aligned with its mission, vision and values. Click “read more” to learn more about our Board members.
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Our History
Our History
From the 44 men and women who gathered to form NABJ almost 45 years ago in Washington, D.C., to the legacies and accomplishments of its 22 presidents, the association has a rich and storied history. We honor our past by telling the definitive story of our great institution
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Connect With Us
Connect With Us
Social Media: @NABJ on Twitter
@NABJOfficial on Facebook or Instagram
Join us on LinkedIn and YouTube
Email us: Staff listing
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