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Features

Features NAHJ 2018 

Climate gentrification threatens iconic Little Haiti neighborhood in Miami

July 23, 2018July 24, 2018 By Karen Cruz-Orduña 0 Comments

The smell of fried griot drifts along northeast 52nd street in Miami. Tourists and longtime residents roam through Little Haiti, an

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Features NAHJ 2018 

‘That is what sets us apart’: Maya immigrants say their identity doesn’t fit in any box

July 21, 2018July 24, 2018 By Riane Roldan 0 Comments

Tribal drumming echoes off outer walls of buildings behind the Miramar Cultural Center. Wooden seed pods clink together like a

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2018 

Latino journalists share what it’s like to be ‘the only’ one in their newsroom

July 21, 2018July 24, 2018 By Christian Galeno 0 Comments
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Features NAHJ 2018 

From Houston to Miami: By plane? No. By car.

July 21, 2018July 24, 2018 By Karina Gonzalez 1 Comment

It is past two in the morning and pitch black outside. Ray Ruiz’s GPS connection is flickering as he drives

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Features NAHJ 2018 

As members of two minority groups, Afro-Latinos face intense prejudice

July 20, 2018July 24, 2018 By Melody Congote 0 Comments

Growing up in a predominantly white neighborhood outside Boston, Brittany Volcy was often made to feel like her African features

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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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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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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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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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