The continuing attacks on people in the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities continue to be a disturbing trend. “The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) […]
This week, the Chicago Tribune announced changes to its guidelines for publishing mug shots. This move is applauded by NABJ, as the publication joins several others […]
Organization Pledges to Assist WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar in the Effort With Jeff Zucker’s decision to leave CNN at the end of 2021, the National Association […]
Photo credit: DemocracyNow.org Over the weekend, the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) was pleased to learn that Al Jazeera journalist Mahmoud Hussein was freed […]
In the history of television, no African American has ever run a network news division. With the news of James Goldston’s decision to step down after […]
NABJ Media Industry Monitoring – Confidential Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Issues Alerts Form NABJ Members: If you are aware of incidents, problems or issues of concern related […]
Dear Members, Task Force and Chapter Leaders: As promised, we are thrilled to make available to you a recording of our December 2020 LGBTQ+ Sensitivity Training. […]
NABJ Applauds CBS Placing Two Top Executives on Administrative Leave Board Calls for Company to Release Employees from NDAs The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) […]
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) met Sunday night with CBS officials regarding disturbing revelations and allegations from the LA Times about the racism and […]