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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2021 

Gen Z redefines what it means to be Latinx on TikTok

July 18, 2021July 18, 2021 By Brandy Ruiz 0 Comments

EL PASO – TikTok has emerged as Gen Z’s go-to social media platform. Known widely by outsiders as that one

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Multimedia NAHJ 2021 News 

Miami-Dade Mayor joins NAHJ conference panel on covering traumatic events

July 17, 2021July 18, 2021 By Aurora Martínez and Olivia Montes 0 Comments

In between appearing regularly in front of reporters to deliver updates and answer questions about the Surfside building collapse in

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2021 Noticias en Español 

Atletas LGBTQ+ redefinen sus experiencias dentro y fuera de sus deportes

July 17, 2021July 27, 2021 By Danelys Estévez-Dávila 0 Comments features, multimedia, NAHJ 2021

TOA ALTA, Puerto Rico — Cuando Verónica Vega Bon decidió mostrarse quien realmente es, una atleta LGBTQ+, entendió que debía de

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Multimedia NAHJ 2021 News 

Journalists face death threats, harassment, slurs as online abuse mounts

July 16, 2021July 17, 2021 By Maya Brown 0 Comments NAHJ 2021, News

The online vitriol leveled against a Latina reporter in California got so bad early last year that her newsroom decided

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2021 

His mother and grandmother died in the Surfside collapse. Now he wants answers.

July 16, 2021July 17, 2021 By Maya Brown 0 Comments features, NAHJ 2021, News

On the night of June 23, Pablo Rodríguez called his mother, Elena Blasser, for one of their daily talks. Blasser,

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Multimedia NAHJ 2021 News 

Despite the pandemic, immigrants kept sending money overseas. Experts say it’s a reflection of their values.

July 14, 2021July 17, 2021 By Laura Anaya-Morga 1 Comment features, NAHJ 2021

FONTANA, Calif. – Jose Villarruel is a man of routine.  4 a.m. Wake up and get dressed.   4:30 a.m. Car

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2021 Noticias en Español 

LaBoriVogue provee albergue a comunidades LGBTQ en Puerto Rico ante alza en violencia de género

July 14, 2021July 17, 2021 By Monica Cappas 1 Comment features, NAHJ 2021

CAROLINA, Puerto Rico — En los últimos años una ola de violencia machista ha cobrado la vida de varias mujeres

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Multimedia NAHJ 2021 News 

‘I didn’t think I belonged’: Q&A with Shea Serrano, the winner of NAHJ’s humanitarian award

July 14, 2021July 17, 2021 By Denisse Quintanilla 0 Comments features, NAHJ 2021

Writing wasn’t exactly a last-ditch career for Shea Serrano — but it wasn’t his first choice either. The New York

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2020 News 

‘This is fun but weird:’ NAHJ takes the party virtual with Gran Baile and a much-anticipated Tejano party

August 9, 2020August 10, 2020 By Carmen Molina Acosta 0 Comments

SOMEWHERE, The Internet — Conversations weave in and out, layering over one another as NAHJ members — in the form

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

Room Rater: NABJ NAHJ Conference edition

August 9, 2020August 9, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel and Kimberly Cruz 0 Comments

We at the Latino Reporter have seen your kids, your dogs and random Zoom bombers crash sessions during the first-ever

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Gente de NAHJ Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

Gente de NAHJ: Austin Martinez is ready to fight for diversity in her student newsroom

August 8, 2020August 9, 2020 By Maria Ramos-Pacheco 0 Comments

Austin Martinez is more determined than ever to change the lack of diversity at The Daily Texan, her student newsroom

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Multimedia NAHJ 2020 News 

NAHJ, NABJ journalists react to Joe Biden’s exclusive interview

August 8, 2020August 8, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel 0 Comments NAHJ 2020

Journalists representing the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists interviewed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

‘Ees-ah-EE-ahs:’ Hurricane Isaias leaves tongue-twisted journalists in its wake

August 8, 2020August 8, 2020 By Eddi Cabrera Blanco 0 Comments NAHJ 2020

WASHINGTON, N.C. — As summertime comes around, so does hurricane season. That means a list of names that some may

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

Las caras de los trabajadores de restaurantes en San Francisco sobreviviendo la pandemia de covid-19

August 7, 2020August 7, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel 0 Comments NAHJ 2020

To read this story in English, click here. SAN FRANCISCO — Una semana antes de que el brote de covid-19

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

Latinos in the restaurant industry have been out of work for months. As the pandemic worsens, many wonder when things will stabilize.

August 7, 2020August 8, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel 0 Comments

Para leer esta historia en español, visite este enlace. SAN FRANCISCO — A week before the COVID-19 outbreak was classified

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

Stealing pens, spilling queso and other convention blunders

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Valeria Olivares 0 Comments

Journalists are human, and they make mistakes — some during the convention.

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

After El Paso shooting, Texans seem divided over looser gun laws

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Vania Patino 0 Comments

The shooting death of 22 people inside an El Paso Walmart devastated communities across Texas.

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

A Cinderella story in downtown San Antonio

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Abigail Arredondo 0 Comments

Shyann White grew up with draft horses. Now, she drives a carriage with draft horses.

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

NAHJ President speaks to Latino Reporter

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Cheyenne Darcy Amaya 0 Comments

Hugo Balta, president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, spoke to the Latino Reporter Thursday to address questions related to the 2019 Excellence in Journalism conference.

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