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NAHJ 2019

Stories from the 2019 NAHJ Latino Reporter student project.

NAHJ 2019 News 

NAHJ’s Student Project will relaunch as nine-month fellowship

September 7, 2019September 7, 2019 By Valeria Olivares 0 Comments

The NAHJ board of directors announced it will restructure its one-week student project into a nine month-long fellowship.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

‘Este era un momento que no tenía la alternativa de no cubrir’: Periodistas marcados por las protestas en Puerto Rico

September 7, 2019September 7, 2019 By Luis Joel Méndez González 1 Comment

Pese al cansancio y estrés, periodistas de distintos medios de comunicación escribieron, fotografiaron y grabaron los colores, cánticos y emociones

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Multimedia NAHJ 2019 

Gallery: The 2019 NAHJ awards luncheon

September 7, 2019September 7, 2019 By Jackeline Lizama 0 Comments

Jackeline Lizama is a 2019 NAHJ Student Project participant. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Chapel

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NAHJ 2019 News 

‘I was supposed to be there today’: Journalists covering Hurricane Dorian miss annual NAHJ conference

September 6, 2019September 7, 2019 By Vania Patino 0 Comments

This is not the first time an NAHJ conference has collided with a storm. Many conventions have been held during hurricane season.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

‘Missing’ NAHJ archives were actually mislabeled

September 6, 2019September 7, 2019 By Laura Romero 0 Comments

During the organization’s annual conference in 2018, board members revealed that the records dating back to 1984 disappeared.

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NAHJ 2019 News Noticias en Español 

Se transforma el periodismo investigativo boricua

September 6, 2019September 7, 2019 By Luis Joel Méndez González 0 Comments

La independencia editorial de las organizaciones periodísticas sin fines de lucro dedicadas a la fiscalización han acrecentado el interés recientemente hacia el periodismo investigativo en Puerto Rico.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

Gentrification, rising rent prices push Latinos out of neighborhoods

September 6, 2019September 7, 2019 By Laura Romero 0 Comments

Low-income Latinos are struggling to keep up with some of the harshest side effects of economic development: rising property values and shrinking access to transportation.

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Features NAHJ 2019 News Noticias en Español 

En caravana nace un país distinto

September 5, 2019September 7, 2019 By Luis Joel Méndez González 0 Comments

Los 12 días de protestas consecutivas en Puerto Rico llevaron a Ricardo Rosselló Nevares a dimitir a la gobernación de la isla.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

NAHJ Student Project participants unfazed by misconduct investigation

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

For the past two years, students and mentors in NAHJ programs have been required to sign a two-page contract barring fraternization after allegations of sexual misconduct were raised ahead of the 2018 national conference.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

Latinos may struggle with Spanish, but lack of language doesn’t define them

September 5, 2019September 7, 2019 By Breybinda Zurisaday Alvarez 0 Comments

For many Latinos like Castro, speaking Spanish has been a target for harassment. In an effort to show they are assimilating, they’ve dropped their native language.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

Journalists of color urge newsrooms to call out racism

September 5, 2019September 7, 2019 By Valeria Olivares 0 Comments

Newsrooms struggle to decide how to describe overtly racist language and acts. And the lines are rarely clear.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

In Tex-Mex country, ‘el sabor’ helps Boricua culture thrive

September 5, 2019September 24, 2019 By Vania Patino 5 Comments

Although Puerto Ricans are a much more prominent group in eastern states, Texas has a fair share of Boricuas.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

Welcome to San Antonio, a city that combines heritage and a diverse identity

September 5, 2019September 7, 2019 By Abigail Arredondo 0 Comments

The San Antonio River Walk stretches 15-miles long and ties together a vibrant downtown to the city’s robust history.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

NAHJ will not discipline members accused of sexual misconduct following year-long investigation

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

A year-long probe into sexual misconduct claims dating back to 2010 ended days before the National Hispanic Journalists Association annual conference. No disciplinary action was taken. Findings will be released within a month, NAHJ said.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

NAHJ Hall of Fame posthumously honors beloved mentor, ‘unconditional friend’ Ana Real

September 5, 2019September 9, 2019 By Jackeline Lizama 0 Comments

Jim Avila, Elaine Ayala, and Ana Real — three veterans of the industry who are being credited for spending decades paving the way for future Latino journalists — will be inducted the final night of NAHJ’s Excellence in Journalism Conference in San Antonio.

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NAHJ 2019 News 

Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy keeps immigrants stuck at the border

September 5, 2019September 7, 2019 By Patsy Montesinos 0 Comments

Flores is one of many migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela and Haiti staying in a shelter in Tijuana, Mexico. Children run through the dirt while the older immigrants sit outside on rocks, chatting about their experiences.

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