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NAHJ 2018

Stories from the 2018 NAHJ Latino Reporter student project.

Features NAHJ 2018 

Latino fans hope new MLS team and stadium will boost interest in the game

July 20, 2018July 20, 2018 By Juan Herrera 0 Comments

After over a decade without a Major League Soccer team, soccer fans in Miami are excited to see the sport

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Multimedia NAHJ 2018 News 

Gallery: NAHJ 2018 Opening Night White Party

July 20, 2018July 21, 2018 By Karina Gonzalez 0 Comments

 

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NAHJ 2018 News 

Latin American baseball players face hurdles in their quest to reach the big league

July 20, 2018July 20, 2018 By Juan Herrera 0 Comments

Pitcher Juan Martinez has spent nearly seven years in the minor leagues and his routine for practically every game day

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Features NAHJ 2018 News 

Latino journalists covering natural disasters juggle danger, family worries, pressing deadlines

July 20, 2018July 20, 2018 By María Elena Vizcaíno 0 Comments

When Arelis Hernández landed in Puerto Rico after Hurricane María swept across the island, she knew the drill — talk

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NAHJ 2018 News 

Nearly 25 percent of Latinos are considering leaving the profession. Many just got started.

July 19, 2018July 20, 2018 By Riane Roldan 0 Comments

Marco Revuelta used to get home from his Houston-elementary school and turn on the television to Univision 45 Houston. Everyday,

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NAHJ 2018 News 

Parkland students say shooting has inspired them — to be journalists

July 19, 2018July 20, 2018 By Isabella Paoletto 0 Comments

Grades. Going to prom. Getting your first boyfriend. Losing and finding best friends. Graduating. Picking a college. All of these

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NAHJ 2018 News 

Unionizing in America’s newsrooms has gone digital

July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 By Christian Galeno 0 Comments

Newsrooms around the country have been unionizing at rates not seen for decades — but they’re not doing it by

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NAHJ 2018 News 

Being an immigrant covering immigration has its advantages, journalists say

July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 By Melody Congote 0 Comments

Being an immigrant in the U.S. can pose many challenges, but for immigrant journalists at the National Association of Hispanic

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NAHJ 2018 News 

At the border, migrant families agonize over separations, await their fates

July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 By Carmen Marquez 0 Comments

Editor’s Note: Norma and Hilda’s names have been changed for their safety. McAllen, Texas — In a chilly, windowless shelter,

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NAHJ 2018 News 

More than 1,300 attend NAHJ conference in Miami

July 19, 2018July 20, 2018 By María Elena Vizcaíno 0 Comments Miami, NAHJ 2018

Update: National Association of Hispanic Journalists President Brandon Benavides said 1,378 are in attendance at the 2018 NAHJ conference during Friday’s

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Features NAHJ 2018 

From gentrification to gente-fication: Boyle Heights residents reclaim their neighorhood

July 19, 2018July 20, 2018 By Karen Cruz-Orduña 0 Comments

LOS ANGELES  — Clustered under the shade of trees in Mariachi Plaza, several men chatted about their workday near J&F

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NAHJ 2018 News 

Miami migrant service organizations step up after Donald Trump election

July 19, 2018 By Adamari González-Carlos 0 Comments

Miami resident Lorena Jofre, 35, remembers the day she came out of the shadows. Jofre moved to the United States

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NAHJ 2018 News 

Surveys on newsroom diversity conclude that the numbers are not changing

July 19, 2018July 21, 2018 By Diego Pineda 0 Comments

When Francisco Vara-Orta began his career in journalism more than a decade ago, he recalls being told by white and

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NAHJ 2018 News 

‘You’re confusing the poor girl’: LA Times reporter chastised for speaking Spanish to her daughter

July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 By Karina Gonzalez 1 Comment

Esmeralda Bermudez was at the park for a family birthday party in late April when it happened. She called out

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NAHJ 2018 News 

Welcome to Miami: Going beyond the beach

July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 By Riane Roldan 0 Comments

Think of Miami. What do you see? The neon lights of night clubs? Beautiful sandy beaches and equally stunning people?

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Features NAHJ 2018 

NAHJ Student Project: One idea, 30 years, countless success stories

July 19, 2018July 25, 2018 By Alejandro Serrano 0 Comments Miami, NAHJ18

Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez doesn’t remember whose idea it was. But it originated in Los Angeles in 1987, when Rivas-Rodriguez went to

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Features NAHJ 2018 

Allegations spur new policy: NAHJ student-mentor relationships banned

July 18, 2018July 24, 2018 By Alejandro Serrano 0 Comments

National Association of Hispanic Journalists board members have issued a policy prohibiting romantic relationships between organization mentors and students, weeks

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NAHJ 2018 News 

Luxury housing is increasing in Miami. So is homelessness.

July 18, 2018July 20, 2018 By Isabella Paoletto 0 Comments

Every night in Miami, nearly 4,000 people don’t have a home to sleep in. Miami-Dade County leads the state of

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