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Author: Kathleen Ortiz

News 

Latino journalists ramp up pressure to free WSJ reporter

July 13, 2024July 13, 2024 By Kathleen Ortiz 0 Comments NAHJ 2024

As Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich sits in a Russian jail cell on espionage charges, his coworkers continue saying

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Gente de NAHJ: Jaime Jarrín y su famosa ‘Despídela con un beso’

July 13, 2024July 13, 2024 By Kathleen Ortiz 0 Comments Gente De NAHJ, NAHJ 2024

Casi todos los fanático de los Dodgers de Los Ángeles reconocen la voz de Jaime Jarrín y su famosa frase,

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NAHJ 2024 News 

After announcing 100 job cuts, CNN continues recruiting in Hollywood

July 11, 2024July 12, 2024 By Kathleen Ortiz 0 Comments

A mere few hours after CNN announced it will be cutting 100 jobs on Wednesday, members of the National Association

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NAHJ 2024 Newsletters 

From the Latino Reporter newsletter: Hurricane Beryl’s impact felt around the U.S. as travel delays continue

July 11, 2024July 11, 2024 By Kathleen Ortiz 0 Comments

From Latino Reporter: Hurricane Beryl’s impact felt around the U.S. as travel delays continue As I lay on the floor

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Forty years in, founders say NAHJ’s mission remains urgent amid industry, national shifts

July 10, 2024July 11, 2024 By Kathleen Ortiz 0 Comments

In 1982, a group of 15 leaders in the Hispanic journalism world began to discuss forming a single collective that would become the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Forty years later, the organization gathered in Hollywood to celebrate.

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