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NAHJ 2019

Stories from the 2019 NAHJ Latino Reporter student project.

NAHJ 2019 

River Walk: un punto de encuentro para jóvenes militares

September 8, 2019August 4, 2020 By Luis Joel Méndez González 0 Comments

Los militares, vistiendo uniformes azulados, entran y salen de las tiendas que se ubican a los lados del río, mientras las embarcaciones de colores cargan a civiles que miran fascinados a todas partes.

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NAHJ 2019 

For 35 years, NAHJ has supported Latino journalists. Some of its earliest members are still coming back year after year.

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Abigail Arredondo 0 Comments

NAHJ lifetime member Ricardo Sandoval-Palos joined the organization the year after it was created. Thirty-four years later, he reflects how far he — and NAHJ — have come.

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Features Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2019 

Mi gente: A who’s who of the 2019 NAHJ conference in San Antonio

September 7, 2019August 9, 2020 By Latino Reporter 0 Comments

Every year the NAHJ Latino Reporter features the people from around the convention. These are the 2019 Gente de NAHJ.

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NAHJ 2019 

NAHJ will release a guide on covering Latinos

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Valeria Olivares 0 Comments

The NAHJ board announced on Saturday that it will release a “cultural competency guide” in January. The organization’s president said

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

Stealing pens, spilling queso and other convention blunders

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Valeria Olivares 0 Comments

Journalists are human, and they make mistakes — some during the convention.

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NAHJ 2019 

World’s largest mosaic Virgin Mary statue watches over San Antonio’s West Side

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Karina Elwood 1 Comment

Three little girls perched on a rock across from the makeshift stage while MidNite Flores stepped up to the microphone

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NAHJ 2019 

NAHJ condemns partners for keeping Fox News sponsorship following host’s racist remarks

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Cheyenne Darcy Amaya 0 Comments

NAHJ returned a $16,666 check to Fox News, but the Society of Professional Journalists and the Radio Television Digital News Association, declined to follow suit in returning Fox’s money.

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

After El Paso shooting, Texans seem divided over looser gun laws

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Vania Patino 0 Comments

The shooting death of 22 people inside an El Paso Walmart devastated communities across Texas.

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

A Cinderella story in downtown San Antonio

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Abigail Arredondo 0 Comments

Shyann White grew up with draft horses. Now, she drives a carriage with draft horses.

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

NAHJ President speaks to Latino Reporter

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Cheyenne Darcy Amaya 0 Comments

Hugo Balta, president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, spoke to the Latino Reporter Thursday to address questions related to the 2019 Excellence in Journalism conference.

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Features NAHJ 2019 

On San Antonio River Walk, tourists crave authenticity — even if it’s from South America

September 7, 2019September 7, 2019 By Laura Romero 0 Comments

Many of the most sought-after souvenirs are not from the iconic Tex-Mex city. Some aren’t even from the same continent.

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NAHJ 2019 

ThinkProgress folds during 2019 NAHJ conference

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Stefania Lugli 0 Comments

ThinkProgress, an influential progressive media website, officially shut down Friday.

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

The perils of San Antonio’s River Walk

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Breybinda Zurisaday Alvarez 0 Comments

San Antonio’s River Walk is beautiful. Just don’t jump in.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

NAHJ to launch longform journalism platform to host members’ original content

September 7, 2019August 5, 2020 By Jazmin Orozco-Rodriguez 0 Comments

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists is launching a news platform for longform journalism by its members in an effort to help distribute work from freelancers and emphasize investigative and narrative storytelling, officials said.

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

Julián Castro meets with Latino journalists to talk campaign issues

September 7, 2019August 4, 2020 By Breybinda Zurisaday Alvarez 0 Comments

In San Antonio, presidential candidate and former San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro met with a group of Latinos journalists from across the country to talk issues.

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Features NAHJ 2019 

Do we really remember the Alamo?

September 7, 2019September 7, 2019 By Patsy Montesinos 0 Comments

The Latino Reporter’s Patsy Montesinos set out find out if San Antonio remembers the Alamo.

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NAHJ 2019 

NAHJ members refused to speak to investigators about sexual misconduct allegations, officials say

September 7, 2019August 5, 2020 By Karina Elwood 0 Comments

Efforts to thoroughly vet allegations of sexual misconduct and inappropriate relationships among NAHJ officials, mentors and students unraveled over the course of a year-long probe as investigators struggled to confirm facts and reach those involved, The Latino Reporter has found.

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Features NAHJ 2019 News 

Millennials from communities of color have better mental health than their white counterparts, research shows

September 7, 2019September 7, 2019 By Jazmin Orozco-Rodriguez 0 Comments

A new survey from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that millennials from communities of color have better mental health than their white counterparts — reversing a longstanding trend.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

‘We’re targets:’ NAHJ ramps up security following mass shootings targeting Latinos, journalists

September 7, 2019September 8, 2019 By Stefania Lugli 0 Comments

The sight of uniformed police officers standing at the escalator ascending to the 2019 Excellence in Journalism conference sent an unsettling message: attendees may be at risk.

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