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NAHJ 2021

Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2021 

Gente de NAHJ: Miguel Martinez-Valle juggles work with virtual conference

July 17, 2021July 17, 2021 By María Paula Mijares Torres 0 Comments

PHILADELPHIA ⁠— The annual conferences put on by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists are special to Miguel Martinez-Valle. It

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NAHJ 2021 News 

NAHJ breaks new membership record: 4,000 and growing

July 17, 2021July 18, 2021 By Aurora Martínez 0 Comments

NICARAGUA — A year after shattering a membership record of 3,000, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists has blown past

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2021 

Gente de NAHJ: Melissa Macaya has many origin stories

July 17, 2021July 18, 2021 By Olivia Montes 0 Comments

Ask Melissa Macaya where she calls home, and she will answer with a prepared list: The mid-Atlantic, or maybe Texas,

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2021 Noticias en Español 

Atletas LGBTQ+ redefinen sus experiencias dentro y fuera de sus deportes

July 17, 2021July 27, 2021 By Danelys Estévez-Dávila 0 Comments features, multimedia, NAHJ 2021

TOA ALTA, Puerto Rico — Cuando Verónica Vega Bon decidió mostrarse quien realmente es, una atleta LGBTQ+, entendió que debía de

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NAHJ 2021 News 

NAHJ sports task force will emphasize mentorship and support for journalists of color

July 17, 2021July 17, 2021 By Marc Ray 0 Comments NAHJ 2021, News

A Latina had never before been named as sports editor at a major newspaper in the United States until 2018,

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NAHJ 2021 News 

NAHJ session addresses overcoming racism in the Latinx community

July 16, 2021July 17, 2021 By Jorge Flores 0 Comments NAHJ 2021, News

LOS ANGELES — Amid an ongoing conversation about racism within the Latino community, a plenary at the National Association of

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NAHJ 2021 News 

Interest dips as NAHJ elections leave five spots unfilled, three regional candidates unopposed

July 16, 2021July 17, 2021 By Maya Brown 0 Comments NAHJ 2021, News

FREEPORT, New York — The National Association of Hispanic Journalists represents journalists in the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean,

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NAHJ 2021 News 

Burned-out journalists learn to put self-care first

July 16, 2021July 17, 2021 By Olivia Montes 0 Comments NAHJ 2021, News

From the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide protests against systemic racism to a polarizing presidential election that culminated with a deadly

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Multimedia NAHJ 2021 News 

Journalists face death threats, harassment, slurs as online abuse mounts

July 16, 2021July 17, 2021 By Maya Brown 0 Comments NAHJ 2021, News

The online vitriol leveled against a Latina reporter in California got so bad early last year that her newsroom decided

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2021 

His mother and grandmother died in the Surfside collapse. Now he wants answers.

July 16, 2021July 17, 2021 By Maya Brown 0 Comments features, NAHJ 2021, News

On the night of June 23, Pablo Rodríguez called his mother, Elena Blasser, for one of their daily talks. Blasser,

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NAHJ 2021 News 

Celebrated and criticized, Alberto Mendoza leaves top NAHJ job after six years at the helm

July 16, 2021August 3, 2022 By Brandy Ruiz 0 Comments NAHJ 2021, News

After six years leading the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Alberto Mendoza quit his job as executive director in April,

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2021 

Gente de NAHJ: Guadalupe Baltazar attends her first conference

July 16, 2021July 17, 2021 By Denisse Quintanilla 0 Comments Gente De NAHJ, NAHJ 2021

From a corner of her bedroom in San Fernando Valley in California, Guadalupe Baltazar is attending her first NAHJ conference

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NAHJ 2021 News Noticias en Español 

Para estos periodistas, las protestas en Cuba marcan un momento crucial en Latinoamérica

July 15, 2021July 17, 2021 By Jorge Flores 0 Comments

El Presidente Joe Biden respondió a una serie de protestas que comenzaron en Cuba este pasado fin de semana cuando

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NAHJ 2021 News 

The pandemic made Latino workers essential. Now they’re fighting for better conditions.

July 14, 2021July 17, 2021 By Maya Brown 1 Comment NAHJ 2021, NAHJ2021, News

Pedro Carrillo scrubbed every floor of a 33-story building in Denver during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic. He disinfected

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Multimedia NAHJ 2021 News 

Despite the pandemic, immigrants kept sending money overseas. Experts say it’s a reflection of their values.

July 14, 2021July 17, 2021 By Laura Anaya-Morga 1 Comment features, NAHJ 2021

FONTANA, Calif. – Jose Villarruel is a man of routine.  4 a.m. Wake up and get dressed.   4:30 a.m. Car

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2021 Noticias en Español 

LaBoriVogue provee albergue a comunidades LGBTQ en Puerto Rico ante alza en violencia de género

July 14, 2021July 17, 2021 By Monica Cappas 0 Comments features, NAHJ 2021

CAROLINA, Puerto Rico — En los últimos años una ola de violencia machista ha cobrado la vida de varias mujeres

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Multimedia NAHJ 2021 News 

‘I didn’t think I belonged’: Q&A with Shea Serrano, the winner of NAHJ’s humanitarian award

July 14, 2021July 17, 2021 By Denisse Quintanilla 0 Comments features, NAHJ 2021

Writing wasn’t exactly a last-ditch career for Shea Serrano — but it wasn’t his first choice either. The New York

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Under pressure to evolve, media companies seek diverse leadership

July 14, 2021July 21, 2021 By María Paula Mijares Torres 0 Comments NAHJ 2021, News

PHILADELPHIA – The face of newsroom leadership at some of the industry’s biggest companies has changed dramatically over this past

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Features NAHJ 2021 

Houston’s ‘Elote Man’ still struggling after accident and pandemic shutdown

July 14, 2021July 17, 2021 By Marc Ray 0 Comments features, NAHJ 2021

HOUSTON — Emilio Vargas, known around Houston’s East End community as the “Elote Man,” earned his nickname step by step,

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