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NAHJ 2025

NAHJ 2025 News 

The 2025 conference theme is ‘Stronger Together.’ NAHJ says it’s not about politics.

July 9, 2025July 10, 2025 By Oriana Torre 0 Comments

Stronger together. This slogan may sound familiar to the hundreds of journalists converging on downtown Chicago this week for the

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Features NAHJ 2025 News 

Don Andrés: el centenario puertorriqueño es uno de los últimos veteranos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial

July 9, 2025July 17, 2025 By Wesley J. Pérez Vidal 0 Comments

Read in English here. LUQUILLO, Puerto Rico – Entre la falda del bosque nacional El Yunque y los brazos del

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2025 

La música tradicional puertorriqueña: símbolo de identidad entre nuevas generaciones 

July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 By Alana Rosario 0 Comments

Recientemente artistas populares de Puerto Rico como Rauw Alejandro y Bad Bunny han fusionado su lírica musical urbana con la

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2025 News 

‘En el nombre de dios,’ street vendors continue to work in fear amid ongoing ICE raids

July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 By Ashley C. Neyra 0 Comments

ADELPHI, Md. — It’s a Monday morning in July, and a 36-year-old street vendor just outside the nation’s capital is

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Blanca Carillo holds up to read a La Estrella newspaper
NAHJ 2025 News 

Somos Tucson wants to bring Spanish community news back to the desert

July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 By Susan A. Barnett 0 Comments

TUCSON, Ariz. — Blanca Carillo remembers seeing La Estrella de Tucson newspapers nearly everywhere she went: in grocery stores, libraries,

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2025 News 

Looking for Latino history in Chicago? It’s on the walls.

July 9, 2025July 10, 2025 By Araceli Ramirez 0 Comments

CHICAGO — On a recent Saturday morning, the sharp hiss of spray paint cut through the hum of summer in

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truck driving school
Features Multimedia NAHJ 2025 

Truck driving school gives returning students a second chance

July 9, 2025 By Viviana Garcia 0 Comments

For more than a quarter century, this truck and bus driving school has turned miles into money for Latinos who may otherwise have had a difficult time entering the workforce due to disabilities or a criminal history.

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Features NAHJ 2025 News 

Bookstores take up censorship fight by featuring banned books, art and community

July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 By Morelys Urbano 0 Comments

BALTIMORE – Growing up in Atlanta, Robert Stradford filled his bookshelf with titles like “All Boys Aren’t Blue” and “Their

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Multimedia NAHJ 2025 News 

How Pope Leo XIV is inspiring a new generation of young Catholics

July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 By Paul C. Fisher 1 Comment

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Alex Wied grew up in a non-denominational Christian household. He said he found himself, “trying to find

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2025 

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

July 14, 2024July 9, 2025 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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