04/09/2020

NABJ Mourns the Loss of Washington Post Journalist Darran Simon

NABJ mourns the loss of Darran Simon, a Washington Post reporter and NABJ member, who was found dead in his home on April 9. Authorities are still determining the cause of death. Simon was 43 and previously served as a senior writer for CNN Digital in Atlanta. Simon was celebrated for his ability to capture the human experience in his reporting and storytelling, specifically people's experiences with trauma. “We celebrate the impact that Darran had across the industry and within the NABJ community,” said NABJ President Dorothy Tucker. “He was talented and his work was compelling. The entire NABJ family extends heartfelt condolences to Darran’s family, friends and colleagues.” Read more at the Washington Post here.
02/26/2020

NABJ Condemns Reported Extremist Activities Against Journalists Reported by the FBI

01/26/2020

NABJ and Its Sports Task Force Issue Statements on the Passing of Kobe Bryant

01/16/2020

Veteran Sports Journalist Roscoe Nance Passes

01/07/2020

Statement on the Passing of Legend June Bacon-Bercey

01/07/2020

NABJ Constitutional Amendments Due February 7

12/26/2019

A Statement on the Passing of ESPN’s Edward Aschoff

12/13/2019

Applications for the 2020 NABJ Ethel Payne Fellowship Now Open!

06/25/2019

NABJ Lifetime Member Marcus Mabry Promoted to VP at CNN

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) congratulates Lifetime Member Marcus Mabry, who was promoted this week to Vice President of Global Programming for CNN Digital Worldwide. Mabry […]