Miami migrant service organizations step up after Donald Trump election
Miami resident Lorena Jofre, 35, remembers the day she came out of the shadows. Jofre moved to the United States
Read moreMiami resident Lorena Jofre, 35, remembers the day she came out of the shadows. Jofre moved to the United States
Read moreWhen Francisco Vara-Orta began his career in journalism more than a decade ago, he recalls being told by white and
Read moreEsmeralda Bermudez was at the park for a family birthday party in late April when it happened. She called out
Read moreThink of Miami. What do you see? The neon lights of night clubs? Beautiful sandy beaches and equally stunning people?
Read moreMaggie Rivas-Rodriguez doesn’t remember whose idea it was. But it originated in Los Angeles in 1987, when Rivas-Rodriguez went to
Read moreNational Association of Hispanic Journalists board members have issued a policy prohibiting romantic relationships between organization mentors and students, weeks
Read moreEvery night in Miami, nearly 4,000 people don’t have a home to sleep in. Miami-Dade County leads the state of
Read moreAfter several days of friction between two of the most powerful Latino journalism organizations in the country, a new board of directors tasked with the stewardship of a planned partnership between NAHJ and CCNMA will assemble on the last day of the 2017 convention.
Read moreLa seguridad que se vive en México es agravante para los periodistas. Reportar la verdad puede ser una sentencia de muerte.
Read moreNAHJ members questioned board members on Saturday about the organization’s finances and called on leaders to quit fighting over a controversial merger with CCNMA.
Read moreNAHJ’s scholarship program led college students to think that the organization would help them pay for tuition. Instead, they were flown to Anaheim.
Read morePeople of color share cultural markers they use to remind them of their heritage. They’re confidence-boosters in predominantly white work spaces.
Read moreHe’s the type of journalist who asks tough questions to your face. “Why can’t we take out these bastards?” he
Read moreFor many journalists thrust into the emotional turmoil of terrorist attacks, war zones, natural disasters — or everyday crime and destruction — one of the most challenging parts of the job can be dealing with the trauma of others.
Read moreJournalists tackle the emotional toll of covering natural disasters.
Read moreWith the 2018 mid-term elections a little more than a year away, the impact of the Latino vote remains uncertain.
Read moreCada lágrima que caía sobre el rostro de Ana representa la preocupación que viven muchos inmigrantes. “Tenemos miedo de abrir
Read moreThe email may have raised more questions than it answered about the CCNMA-NAHJ split.
Read moreIf Congress doesn’t keep the DACA program from dissolving, some “DACA-mented” convention go-ers are at greater risk of deportation.
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