NABJ Member’s Lawsuit in Ohio Arrest Continues to Raise Concerns About Press Freedom The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) has been outspoken in recent years […]
National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) President Ken Lemon has announced the appointment of member Melony Roy as the newest addition to the Board of Directors. […]
NABJ congratulates Co-Founder Sam Ford on 50 years of impact in journalism. Ford, who will celebrate his retirement in December, is the DC Bureau Chief for […]
NABJ congratulates Barbara Ciara, former NABJ President (2007-2009), on 50 years of excellence in journalism. In October, she announced she would be retiring from broadcast news […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Sept. 26, 2023 – Courtesy of Pew) – A new Pew Research Center report finds that 63% of Black Americans say news coverage about Black people […]
Editor’s Note: A previous post noted the below appointment as a two-year term. The updated post clarifies the appointment is a one-year term, which completes the […]
Craigslist founder and #NABJ23 partner and supporter Craig Newmark is pouring millions of dollars into a new artificial intelligence and education initiative from Common Sense Media […]
View NABJ’s 2023-2024 Scholarship, Internship and Fellowship Opportunities Below. More Opportunities Will Be Added Throughout the Year! Click the Image or Button to Apply! 2023 […]
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is mourning the loss of longtime member and esteemed journalist Steve Crump, who passed away today after a courageous […]