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NABJ Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees & Special Honors Recipients

 

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is proud to announce its 2025 Hall of Fame inductees and 2025 Special Honors recipients.

Awards will be presented during the #NABJ25 Convention & Career Fair in Cleveland, Aug 6 – 10, 2025.

The Hall of Fame Induction and Luncheon will be held Friday, Aug. 8, at 12 PM EDT.

Special Honors will be announced during the Opening Ceremony on Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 6 p.m. ET, Hall of Fame Induction and Luncheon on Friday, Aug. 8 at 12 p.m. ET. and the Salute to Excellence Awards Gala on Saturday, Aug. 9, at 6:00 p.m. ET.

Registration and ticket purchases for #NABJ25 events are available at NABJConvention.com.


 

2025 Hall of Fame Inductees

NABJ will pay homage to the following legendary Black journalists and communicators who have made outstanding contributions to the news and media industries:


 

2025 Special Honors Awards

NABJ will honor the following journalists and communicators for their groundbreaking accomplishments and work to support the Black community in the media. 

 Angelo B. Henderson Community Service Award — Eric Brian Sellers

Best Practices Award — Colorado Public Radio

Chuck Stone Lifetime Achievement Award — Art Holliday

Ida B. Wells Award — Amanda Barrett

Journalism Educator of the Year Award — Dr. Yanick Rice Lamb

Journalist of Distinction Award — Kim Gusby

Journalist of the Year Award —    Astead W. Herndon

Legacy Award (Posthumously) — Rev. Dr. Timothy Lamar Tooten, Sr.

Michael J. Feeney Emerging Journalist of the Year Award — Tiana Woodard

Patricia L. Tobin Media Professional Award — Alexis N. Johnson

Student Journalist of the Year Award — Jacky Dennis Jean-Jacques II

Percy Qoboza Foreign Journalist of the Year Award — Ann M. Simmons

Professional Chapter of the Year Award Finalists — NABJ-South Florida, Colorado Association of Black Journalists and NABJ-St. Louis 

Student Chapter of the Year Award Finalists — NABJ North Carolina A&T State University, Carolina Association of Black Journalists University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Louisiana State University Association of Black Journalists


The following awards will be announced during the Convention:

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