NABJ congratulates Leroy Chapman Jr., who was named The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s editor-in-chief today. Chapman makes history as the first Black editor-in-chief in the newspaper’s 155-year history. […]
NABJ is appalled by the egregious infringement on the First Amendment rights of member Evan Lambert, who is a NewsNation D.C.-based correspondent. Yesterday, he was arrested […]
CBS Miami has issued an apology for erroneous information posted in a story regarding the death of Trayvon Martin. Community members gathered Saturday in the Miami-Dade […]
Rwandan authorities should allow an independent, impartial, and effective investigation, drawing on international expertise, into the death of John Williams Ntwali, a leading investigative journalist, 90 civil […]
Today, and this weekend, the news cycle will be traumatic. As his family, Memphis citizens, the Black community, and the nation continue to cope with the […]
On Thursday, January 26, NABJ President Dorothy Tucker participated in the U.S. State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program event titled “Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists […]
Message from the NABJ Black Press Grant Committee Black freelancers and producers, as well as Black-owned print, broadcast and digital outlets, received fast grants up to […]
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is proud to host the Second Annual NABJ HBCYou Training Day on Feb. 25, 2023. The NABJ HBCYou Training Day […]