05/07/2024

NABJ Announces 2024 Hall of Fame Inductees & Special Honors Recipients

  Editor’s Note: On Tuesday afternoon, the NABJ Board named the Percy Qoboza Foreign Journalist of the Year Award honoree. This listing has been added below. The […]
05/07/2024

2024 NABJ Salute to Excellence Nominees Announced

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) has announced its nominees for the 2024 Salute to Excellence Awards. Winners will be announced during a gala at […]
05/04/2024

Statement From NABJ on Media Reports Regarding Kim Godwin

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) stands firmly behind ABC News President Kim Godwin.  We are concerned over recent media reports that seem to be written with the intention […]
04/24/2024

NABJ Issues Statement on Westword’s Egregious March Cover

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is disappointed with the image created for Westword’s “Armed and Dangerous” cover. It projects an image of young Black men as […]
04/16/2024

NABJ Remembers Sarah-Ann Shaw: NABJ Pillar & Boston’s First Black Woman TV Reporter

In the early days of NABJ, Sarah-Ann Shaw was among the brave group of journalists and communicators working tirelessly behind the scenes to create an organization […]
04/09/2024

NABJ Celebrates the Life and Legacy of James Washington, a Stalwart of the Black Press

A mentor, a teacher, a media mogul. This is how his former mentees and industry colleagues described James Washington when he was nominated for and received […]
03/01/2024

NABJ Appalled by Gray TV Affiliate KMOV’s Use of ‘Colored’ on Air

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is appalled and disappointed by a recent incident at KMOV, Gray Television’s affiliate in St. Louis. While teasing a […]
03/01/2024

Applications Now Open for NABJ Voices Choir at #NABJ24 in Chicago

CALLING ALL NABJ VOICES! NABJ is looking for talented singers to participate in the revival of our NABJ Choir. Audition information is below! The choir will […]
02/19/2024

NABJ Responds to KGW-TV Incident: Demanding Action Toward Systemic Change

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) expresses profound concern and disappointment regarding the recent incident involving TEGNA-owned KGW-TV in Portland, Oregon. During a live program […]