02/01/2023

NABJ Joins 89 Organizations Calling for Independent Investigation into Rwandan Journalist John Williams Ntwali’s Death

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 […]
01/27/2023

NABJ Offers Guidance on Coverage of the Tyre Nichols Murder Footage

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 […]
01/27/2023

NABJ President Discusses Newsroom Advocacy, Importance of Investigative Journalism During State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program in D.C.

  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 […]
01/25/2023

NABJ, CZI Award $250K in Black Press Grants

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 […]
01/25/2023

NABJ to Hosts Second Annual #NABJHBCYou Training Day Feb. 25

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 […]
01/09/2023

NABJ, CZI: Grants Extended for Black-owned Media & Coverage on COVID’s Impact on K-12

    Program term extended to May 2023. Up to $10K in Grants Available! Apply Now! NABJ is offering grant funding to support freelance reporters and producers […]
11/10/2022

NABJ Celebrates the Legacy of Fred Hickman

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) mourns the loss of pioneering sports broadcaster Fred Hickman, who passed Wednesday at 66. With a career spanning more […]
11/07/2022

NABJ Announces 2022-2023 Leadership Academy Mentees

Program Expanded to Train Future Broadcast, Print, Digital News and Media Execs The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is proud to announce the 2022-2023 class […]
11/03/2022

NABJ Board and Black Male Media Project Issue Guidance on Use of Officer-involved Shooting

During its annual fall Board meeting on Oct. 22 in Atlanta, NABJ’s Board of Directors approved a resolution from the NABJ Black Male Media Project recognizing […]