NABJ Media Industry Monitoring – Confidential Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Issues Alerts Form NABJ Members: If you are aware of incidents, problems or issues of concern related […]
Dear Members, Task Force and Chapter Leaders: As promised, we are thrilled to make available to you a recording of our December 2020 LGBTQ+ Sensitivity Training. […]
NABJ Applauds CBS Placing Two Top Executives on Administrative Leave Board Calls for Company to Release Employees from NDAs The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) […]
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) met Sunday night with CBS officials regarding disturbing revelations and allegations from the LA Times about the racism and […]
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) calls for more accountability regarding the attacks on the media at the Capitol insurrection and subsequent threats and potential […]
Dear Members and Supporters, As you know, these are dangerous times for our country and our profession, especially with the most recent violent physical attacks during […]
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) condemns the senseless violence and rioting that occurred yesterday at the U.S. Capitol, as well as the shameful mistreatment […]
The tragic death of George Floyd continues to have a far-reaching impact on America. It fueled awareness of Black Lives Matter and a myriad of advocacy […]
Recently, the Miami Herald made a commitment to name a high-ranking Black executive to its management team and they delivered. Today, we learned that The Herald […]