10/29/2020

NABJ Mourns the Loss of Longtime Member Karyn Collins

  NABJ mourns the loss of longtime member Karyn Collins. Fellow members described her as an individual who exuded excellence and generosity. She was an award-winning […]
10/29/2020

Galen Gordon Named SVP for Talent Strategy and Development at ABC

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) gives major applause to the hiring of long-time dedicated member Galen Gordon as senior vice president for Talent Strategy […]
09/15/2020

NABJ & Sports Task Force Appalled at Treatment of Maria Taylor

NABJ & Sports Task Force Appalled at Treatment of Maria Taylor Calls for Company and Industrywide Changes The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and the […]
09/08/2020

Chelsea Fuller Appointed to NABJ Board as Media-Related Representative

Today, President Dorothy Tucker announced the appointment of Chelsea G. Fuller as the new Media-Related Representative on the National Association of Black Journalists’ (NABJ) Board of […]
09/07/2020

Management Hires and Promotions of NABJ Members – 2020

The National Association of Black Journalists congratulates the many members who were hired for or promoted to executive and mid-level management positions in 2020. Some were […]
09/01/2020

NABJ Demands Meeting with Miami Herald to Discuss Diversity Issues

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 1, 2020 The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) has demanded a meeting with the publisher of the Miami Herald. An observed […]
08/27/2020

NABJ Applauds Gannett’s Diversity Commitment, Calls for Company to Specify Diversity Numbers

08/27/2020

NABJ Congratulates Dawn Davis as New EIC of Bon Appétit, Organization Seeks Meeting with Condé Nast

Organization Seeks Meeting with Condé Nast to Discuss Diversity & Inclusion Companywide  The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is pleased to see the hiring of […]
07/07/2020

Guest Blog: Black journalists are making their voices heard. Will newsrooms listen?

Issues facing Black journalists are many and deep, but the problems generally aren’t broadcast live on television.That was the situation for Omar Jimenez in Minneapolis on May 29.He was on the air when he and his CNN crew were suddenly confronted by the policethey were covering. The journalists were reporting on protests following the police homicide of George Floyd earlier that week.