Periodistas nicaragüenses se enfrentan al exilio, amenazas y persecución política indefinida
NICARAGUA — En este país, los periodistas independientes ejercen su profesión sabiendo que en cualquier momento pueden ser amenazados, agredidos
Read moreNICARAGUA — En este país, los periodistas independientes ejercen su profesión sabiendo que en cualquier momento pueden ser amenazados, agredidos
Read moreIt’s a familiar scene for participants who attended last year’s National Association of Hispanic Journalists conference during the early months
Read moreSOMEWHERE, The Internet — Conversations weave in and out, layering over one another as NAHJ members — in the form
Read moreAt a time when NAHJ was forced to reconfigure its annual convention due to a deadly pandemic, board members unanimously voted to cancel the 2020 elections for 10 board positions, creating a snowballing controversy that grew over months and eventually prompted the organization to reinstate a contest that has historically drawn low voter turnout and minimal participation.
Read moreIn classrooms where Latino students are the majority, some will go their entire college career without a single Latino journalism professor, according to a Latino Reporter analysis of student and faculty data from the California State University system.
Read moreBusiness wear from the waist up may be a trend again next summer. Board members for the National Association of
Read moreFrom trolls to Grubhub order cancellations, issues with pages refusing to load and not knowing where to find certain events
Read moreThe civil rights movement inspired by the police killing of George Floyd has pushed newsrooms across the country to confront
Read moreJournalists representing the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists interviewed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee
Read moreThe COVID-19 pandemic’s devastating effect on the country’s economy has pushed many news organizations to make deep cuts. Just this
Read moreJazmine Ulloa traveled to El Paso a year ago to tell the story of the hate crime that devastated her
Read moreBrandy Ruiz, a journalism student from the University of Texas at El Paso, didn’t know how to connect with other
Read morePeople across the country watched live as police officers handcuffed three members of a CNN crew who were covering protests
Read moreIt began as most informational Zoom sessions do: A grid of faces and names tuned into a virtual room. Then,
Read moreDuring a video interview prepared for the nation’s largest annual gathering of Black and Latino journalists, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee
Read moreLatino communities around the U.S. have been pummeled for months by the still-spreading coronavirus. They’ve fallen ill, lost jobs, buried people they love. Bills continue to roll in. The demands of daily life remain. The mental health toll, experts have said, is extreme. But for many Latinos, it’s not always clear where they can turn for help. Latinos face barriers to mental health care, according to the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), both in access and in quality of treatment.
Read moreFULLERTON, Calif. — For most college students, living on campus brings independence and an opportunity to live out the full
Read moreIn today’s news cycle, amid ongoing protests and demands for racial equality, media outlets are scrambling to feature Black perspectives. Afro-Latinos have struggled for years to get their stories heard.
Read moreWhile millions of Americans got a $1,200 check to offset the virus’ economic blow, the federal government offered no such relief to undocumented immigrants.
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