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NAHJ 2024

NAHJ 2024 

Capítulos estudiantiles en áreas rurales de Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico se destacan en NAHJ

July 11, 2024July 11, 2024 By Kiara Maldonado and Rachell Sanchez-Smith 0 Comments

Estudiantes de la Universidad de Missouri fueron reconocidos como el mejor capítulo estudiantil de la Asociación Nacional de Periodistas Hispanos.

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Features NAHJ 2024 News 

‘OG street reporter,’ long-time NAHJ member remembered for his love of dance, storytelling

July 11, 2024July 11, 2024 By Shawntay Lewis 0 Comments

Rubén Rosario, a long-time National Association of Hispanic Journalists member and mentor passed away Wednesday morning from complications related to

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NAHJ 2024 Newsletters 

From the Latino Reporter newsletter: Hurricane Beryl’s impact felt around the U.S. as travel delays continue

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

From Latino Reporter: Hurricane Beryl’s impact felt around the U.S. as travel delays continue As I lay on the floor

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Fans pay tribute to Jenni Rivera and Selena days after vandalism on Hollywood Walk of Fame

July 10, 2024July 11, 2024 By Jacob Amaro and Elizabeth Jazlyn Dieguez 0 Comments

The Los Angeles Police Department said investigations into who defaced the stars and why were still underway Wednesday. A spokesperson for the department declined to offer more details when contacted by the Latino Reporter.

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El combate contra la desinformación en español: Factchequeando artículos políticos

July 10, 2024July 10, 2024 By Sofia Mireles-Gonzalez 0 Comments

En noviembre de este año se llevarán a cabo las elecciones presidenciales en los Estados Unidos y los votantes latinos

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Hurricane Beryl delays flights and affects attendance of NAHJ members

July 10, 2024July 10, 2024 By Briana Mendez-Padilla 0 Comments

The ripple effects of Hurricane Beryl stretched over a thousand miles away from Houston to Hollywood, as the 40th anniversary

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NAHJ 2024 News 

NAHJ board asks voters to overhaul the nonprofit’s bylaws to boost membership, expand voting rights

July 10, 2024July 11, 2024 By Juan Pablo López 0 Comments

NAHJ leaders want to make sweeping changes to the organization’s bylaws, which dictate how the nonprofit is run and who

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NAHJ 2024 Newsletters 

From the Latino Reporter newsletter: Bienvenidos a Hollywood, where NAHJ turns 40

July 10, 2024 By Jacob Amaro 0 Comments

Bienvenidos a Hollywood, where NAHJ turns 40 I’m Jacob Amaro, a journalist with the Latino Reporter, and I’m dropping into

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Future collaborations with NABJ remain uncertain as NAHJ plans solo 2025 conference in Chicago

July 10, 2024July 10, 2024 By Andrés I. Jové Rodríguez and Shawntay Lewis 0 Comments

For the third year in a row, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists will host its annual conference without partnering

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Forty years in, founders say NAHJ’s mission remains urgent amid industry, national shifts

July 10, 2024July 11, 2024 By Kathleen Ortiz 0 Comments

In 1982, a group of 15 leaders in the Hispanic journalism world began to discuss forming a single collective that would become the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Forty years later, the organization gathered in Hollywood to celebrate.

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Features NAHJ 2024 News 

At the Los Angeles Zine Fest, representation is do-it-yourself

July 10, 2024July 11, 2024 By Briana Mendez-Padilla 0 Comments

Circe Cota was has always been obsessed with houses. Ever since she was a little girl, riding down the streets

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Features NAHJ 2024 

Multiethnic Latinos increase across generations, expanding the portrait of U.S. Latinos

July 10, 2024July 10, 2024 By Shawntay Lewis 0 Comments

“I’m Black and Latino.” “I’m German and Mexican.” “I’m Afro-latinx and Black.” “I’m Afro-Boricua and a Detroiter.” Latino identity is

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NAHJ 2024 News Noticias en Español 

Coralino: el héroe que se enfrentó al gobierno federal para proteger los arrecifes de Arecibo

July 10, 2024July 10, 2024 By Kiara Maldonado 0 Comments

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico – Con un cajón blanco lleno de recuerdos llegó el ex entrenador del Equipo Nacional de surfing

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Deadly tornado shows that in natural disasters Latinos struggle to access aid

July 10, 2024July 10, 2024 By Rachell Sanchez-Smith 0 Comments

ROGERS, Ark. – Tornado sirens pierced the night air of Cinthia Nava’s Arkansas town last May as she grabbed her

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Features NAHJ 2024 

Massachusetts psychic shop owner opens doors — and minds

July 10, 2024July 13, 2024 By Jaeel Beato 3 Comments

Richard Lanza, owner and founder of Open Doors in Braintree, Massachusetts, has been working in psychic development and spiritual healing

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NAHJ 2024 News 

Recurring San Diego floods impact predominantly Latino neighborhoods

July 10, 2024July 10, 2024 By Elizabeth Jazlyn Dieguez 0 Comments

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Alondra Mojica paid little attention to the flood warning issued by the Emergency Alert System. She

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NAHJ 2024 News 

A dialect spoken in New Mexico and Colorado is likely to die in the next 50 years

July 9, 2024July 10, 2024 By Lauren Lifke 2 Comments multimedia, NAHJ 2024

Turkey is guajolote. Dress is túnico. These are some of the words used in New Mexican Spanish, a dialect that has been

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NAHJ 2024 News Noticias en Español 

Dominicanos en Puerto Rico contribuyen al desarrollo económico de ambas islas

July 9, 2024July 10, 2024 By Andrés I. Jové Rodríguez 0 Comments

Los inmigrantes dominicanos en Puerto Rico han contribuido significativamente en áreas laborales que, en los últimos tiempos, los puertorriqueños han optado por no ocupar.

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