NAHJ members leave 2023 conference with unanswered questions, calls for transparency
After days of speculation over the sudden resignation of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ top executive and the motivations
Read moreAfter days of speculation over the sudden resignation of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ top executive and the motivations
Read moreA Melina Olmo se le ocurrió la idea de crear su propia revista después de tomarse unos días libres de
Read moreThe distinction might seem minimal, but as the crisis and its related skepticism intensifies at the same time, the way journalists tell these stories is key, reporters and experts told the Latino Reporter.
Read moreIn 1978, the American Society of News Editors (ASNE) set a goal to achieve parity — percentages of journalists of color that reflect the nation or the news organization’s coverage area — by 2000. The organization later adjusted its goal and set a new deadline of 2025.
Read moreArtificial intelligence has made vast advancements in recent years. It’s also generated major headlines about its future in major industries,
Read moreMany veteran and young reporters have had to make sacrifices to get to the Miami NAHJ conference.
Read moreFor more than two decades, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists has recognized news leaders whose efforts have improved news
Read moreMorgan Mayfire decided he never wanted anyone to be turned away from access to services, so he began to advocate for more inclusive care and information sharing.
Read moreDC’S Blue Beetle, featuring the network’s first Latino superhero, released an exclusive sneak peek at the NAHJ 2023 conference.
Read moreCecilia Figueroa aún recuerda el momento que se mudó de Ecuador a Orlando hace 22 años buscando nuevas oportunidades. El
Read moreNingún estudiante alcanzó las nominaciones necesarias para postularse al puesto de representante estudiantil en la junta directiva de la Asociación
Read moreAmanda Mitchell smiled at me and said hello. She asked if I needed directions. “Are you okay?” she said.
Read moreIt has been more than 100 days since The Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia after being accused of espionage.
Read moreThe NAHJ Visual Task Force sees the need of Latine photojournalists representation and is determined to see an increase in the visual journalism community at the NAHJ conference.
Read moreTears streamed down Julio Cortez’s face as the Mexican national anthem blared through Lusail Stadium in Qatar.
Read moreSeven Latinos share their stories of surrendering the correct pronunciations of their names.
Read moreMembers of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in Miami this week said holding the organization’s marquee event in the
Read moreColleges and universities will no longer be allowed to use race-conscious admissions policies after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled its
Read moreThe National Association of Hispanic Journalists will hold its 40th annual conference next year in Hollywood, Calif., an NAHJ spokesman
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