NAHJ board appoints three of its own members to investigate allegations of misconduct after years of inaction
Before the UNITY convention in 2012, David Plazas emailed a code of conduct to seven NAHJ students who would be
Read moreStories from the 2018 NAHJ Latino Reporter student project.
Before the UNITY convention in 2012, David Plazas emailed a code of conduct to seven NAHJ students who would be
Read moreThe smell of fried griot drifts along northeast 52nd street in Miami. Tourists and longtime residents roam through Little Haiti, an
Read moreTribal drumming echoes off outer walls of buildings behind the Miramar Cultural Center. Wooden seed pods clink together like a
Read moreCultura is a 27-year-old dancer, choreographer and recording artist from Miami. Cultura became passionate about dance and music after she
Read moreThanks to extra funds from high attendance at the Miami conference this year, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists has
Read moreLa cantidad de oportunidades abiertas a los Latinos en los medios de comunicación que asistieron a la conferencia de NAHJ
Read moreFor some, parties are just about having a good time, getting loose and forgetting. But the most exclusive party
Read moreRecords, photos and other archival material dating back to the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ inception in 1984 have gone
Read moreIt is past two in the morning and pitch black outside. Ray Ruiz’s GPS connection is flickering as he drives
Read moreSu pasión es el fútbol: Jesus Tellitud By Carmen Marquez El californiano Jesús Tellitud dijo que llegó hasta Miami para
Read moreThe deadline for the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ board elections is hours away, and despite record attendance at its
Read moreUnivision reporter Lorraine Cáceres remembers experiencing sexual harassment by colleagues and sources at the start of her career. “In the
Read moreWhen Cecilia Vega accepted a job covering President Donald Trump, her mother questioned the decision. “My mom told me— ‘why
Read moreAlcohol. Sexual assault. Poverty. Diabetes. These are a few of the words on a red bingo card made for journalists
Read moreMany journalists already felt unsafe by the time a man walked into a Maryland newsroom and opened fire, killing five
Read moreSince 2000, NAHJ has honored pioneers and newsroom leaders who have opened paths for other Latino journalists through its Hall
Read moreGrowing up in a predominantly white neighborhood outside Boston, Brittany Volcy was often made to feel like her African features
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