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NAHJ 2024

Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2024 

Gente de NAHJ: Broadcaster sent over 60 tapes to land her first job

July 14, 2024July 14, 2024 By Jaeel Beato 0 Comments

When Laura Castañeda graduated from college in Chicago, it took her some time to put together the reel she would

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NAHJ 2024 News 

NAHJ members vote to approve major update to bylaws

July 14, 2024July 14, 2024 By Elizabeth Jazlyn Dieguez and Sofia Mireles-Gonzalez 0 Comments

National Association of Hispanic Journalists members approved a major update of its bylaws for the first time in at least

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2024 News 

Gente de NAHJ: Costarricense busca ampliar el periodismo científico con un lenguaje más accesible

July 13, 2024July 13, 2024 By Shawntay Lewis 0 Comments

De las muchas personas que recorren los pasillos del Loews Hollywood Hotel, Debbie Ponchner, una periodista de Costa Rica, es

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2024 News 

Gente de NAHJ: Fabianna Rincón wrote her first newspaper story at 7 and hasn’t stopped since

July 13, 2024July 14, 2024 By Jacob Amaro 1 Comment

There’s a photo of Fabianna Rincón at 7 years old, sitting on her father’s lap, smiling. She’s holding up a

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2024 

Gente de NAHJ: Driver uses Uber to elevate Afro-Indigenous issues

July 13, 2024 By Lauren Lifke 0 Comments

For Dante Cain (Lakota), being an Uber driver in Los Angeles isn’t just a way to pay the bills.  Born

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2024 

Gente of NAHJ: Conference photographer captures slice of Hollywood

July 13, 2024 By Briana Mendez-Padilla 0 Comments

Cesar Loza is not used to photographing journalists. They’re less smiley and more uptight than his usual crowd of subjects:

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Auction benefitting NAHJ Rubén Salazar fund raises $7,000 so far

July 13, 2024July 13, 2024 By Jaeel Beato 0 Comments

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists organized a silent auction during its 40th anniversary convention in Hollywood to raise money

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2024 

Gente de NAHJ: Alicia de Jong-Davis busca traer la convención anual a El Paso, Texas

July 13, 2024July 19, 2024 By Kiara Maldonado 0 Comments

“La conferencia viene a El Paso”, reafirmó con certeza una mujer con un frondoso cabello gris quien abrió las puertas

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Features NAHJ 2024 

Inside the fight to save the spirit of one of Los Angeles’ oldest streets

July 13, 2024July 19, 2024 By Lauren Lifke, Jaeel Beato and Jacob Amaro 0 Comments

The street that runs through the oldest neighborhood in Los Angeles used to be full of music, vendors and the

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Meet the 2024 NAHJ Hall of Fame inductees

July 13, 2024July 13, 2024 By Sofia Mireles-Gonzalez 0 Comments

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists inducted Ingrid Ciprián-Matthews, John Quiñones, Rafael Prieto Zartha and Steve Padilla into the Hall

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Latino journalists react to attack on former president Trump

July 13, 2024July 15, 2024 By Andrés I. Jové Rodríguez and Sofia Mireles-Gonzalez 0 Comments

Former president Donald Trump was injured in an apparent shooting during a Trump campaign event in Butler, Penn., on Saturday

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2024 

Gente de NAHJ: Juan González cruzó el charco caribeño para llegar a las calles de Nueva York

July 13, 2024 By Andrés I. Jové Rodríguez 0 Comments

Luego de que la pólvora desvaneciera de las trincheras de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la familia de Juan González “brincó

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Features Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2024 

Gente de NAHJ: Empleada del hotel lleva 34 años soñando con regresar a México

July 13, 2024July 19, 2024 By Kiara Maldonado 0 Comments Gente De NAHJ, NAHJ 2024

A María Sánchez le gusta vivir en Los Ángeles. Ella dice que esta ciudad tan grande “es un lugar que

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2024 

Gente de NAHJ: An aspiring science reporter rediscovers her Latinidad

July 13, 2024July 14, 2024 By Sofia Mireles-Gonzalez 0 Comments

Sophie Rentschler, a proud member of this year’s student chapter of the year has connected with her cultura through the

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NAHJ 2024 News 

NAHJ’s Adelante Academy celebrates graduates of the 2024 Latina Leadership Program 

July 12, 2024July 13, 2024 By Elizabeth Jazlyn Dieguez 0 Comments

For Maite Fernández Simon, her participation in a National Association of Hispanic Journalist leadership program for Latinas has been a

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NAHJ 2024 Newsletters 

From the Latino Reporter newsletter: Finding hope in a turbulent industry, Latino journalists gather at national conference

July 12, 2024July 13, 2024 By Lauren Lifke 0 Comments

Finding hope in a turbulent industry, Latino journalists gather at national conference Like many people, I open social media every

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NAHJ 2024 News 

After announcing 100 job cuts, CNN continues recruiting in Hollywood

July 11, 2024July 12, 2024 By Kathleen Ortiz 0 Comments

A mere few hours after CNN announced it will be cutting 100 jobs on Wednesday, members of the National Association

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Multimedia NAHJ 2024 

🤳’La Selfie’ and ‘La Feminist’: A night playing Millennial Lotería 🧜‍♀️

July 11, 2024July 12, 2024 By Briana Mendez-Padilla 0 Comments multimedia, NAHJ 2024

Lotería is a traditional Latino card game that heavily relies on chance. Someone will go through the deck of brightly

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Features NAHJ 2024 News 

Journalists show off their periodista pride at NAHJ with new t-shirt collaboration

July 11, 2024July 12, 2024 By Sofia Mireles-Gonzalez 0 Comments

Jennifer Serrano and Veronica Vasquez are not journalists, but for them, the news was an integral part of their childhood.

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