Gente de NAHJ: Miguel Martinez-Valle juggles work with virtual conference
PHILADELPHIA — The annual conferences put on by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists are special to Miguel Martinez-Valle. It
Read morePHILADELPHIA — The annual conferences put on by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists are special to Miguel Martinez-Valle. It
Read moreNICARAGUA — A year after shattering a membership record of 3,000, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists has blown past
Read moreAsk Melissa Macaya where she calls home, and she will answer with a prepared list: The mid-Atlantic, or maybe Texas,
Read moreTOA ALTA, Puerto Rico — Cuando Verónica Vega Bon decidió mostrarse quien realmente es, una atleta LGBTQ+, entendió que debía de
Read moreA Latina had never before been named as sports editor at a major newspaper in the United States until 2018,
Read moreLOS ANGELES — Amid an ongoing conversation about racism within the Latino community, a plenary at the National Association of
Read moreFREEPORT, New York — The National Association of Hispanic Journalists represents journalists in the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean,
Read moreFrom the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide protests against systemic racism to a polarizing presidential election that culminated with a deadly
Read moreThe online vitriol leveled against a Latina reporter in California got so bad early last year that her newsroom decided
Read moreOn the night of June 23, Pablo Rodríguez called his mother, Elena Blasser, for one of their daily talks. Blasser,
Read moreAfter six years leading the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Alberto Mendoza quit his job as executive director in April,
Read moreFrom a corner of her bedroom in San Fernando Valley in California, Guadalupe Baltazar is attending her first NAHJ conference
Read moreEl Presidente Joe Biden respondió a una serie de protestas que comenzaron en Cuba este pasado fin de semana cuando
Read morePedro Carrillo scrubbed every floor of a 33-story building in Denver during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic. He disinfected
Read moreFONTANA, Calif. – Jose Villarruel is a man of routine. 4 a.m. Wake up and get dressed. 4:30 a.m. Car
Read moreCAROLINA, Puerto Rico — En los últimos años una ola de violencia machista ha cobrado la vida de varias mujeres
Read moreWriting wasn’t exactly a last-ditch career for Shea Serrano — but it wasn’t his first choice either. The New York
Read morePHILADELPHIA – The face of newsroom leadership at some of the industry’s biggest companies has changed dramatically over this past
Read moreHOUSTON — Emilio Vargas, known around Houston’s East End community as the “Elote Man,” earned his nickname step by step,
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