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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2020 

Gente de NAHJ: Stacy Fernandez reflects on what it means to be Black and Latina

August 9, 2020August 9, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel 1 Comment

Stacy Fernandez is so proud of being Dominicana that she talks about where she comes from at least once a

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2020 

Gente de NAHJ: For DJ Cutlos, convention gigs combine a love of journalism and music

August 9, 2020August 9, 2020 By Kimberly Cruz 0 Comments

Carlos Rico is a freelance multimedia journalist by day and DJ Cutlos Supreme by night. He is the DJ who

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NAHJ 2020 News 

Technical issues and confusion disrupt sessions, events at first-ever virtual NABJ-NAHJ joint 2020 conference

August 9, 2020August 9, 2020 By Diane López Olea 1 Comment NAHJ 2020

From trolls to Grubhub order cancellations, issues with pages refusing to load and not knowing where to find certain events

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

Room Rater: NABJ NAHJ Conference edition

August 9, 2020August 9, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel and Kimberly Cruz 0 Comments

We at the Latino Reporter have seen your kids, your dogs and random Zoom bombers crash sessions during the first-ever

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2020 Noticias en Español 

Gente de NAHJ: Desde un pueblo montañoso en Puerto Rico, Giovanny Vega asiste a su primera conferencia de NAHJ virtualmente

August 8, 2020August 9, 2020 By Diane López Olea 0 Comments

Gracias a la pandemia de COVID-19, Giovanny Vega Lleguas tuvo que asistir a su primera conferencia de NABJ y NAHJ

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2020 

Gente de NAHJ: Dawn Roberts ties up her sneakers and runs a 5K in the name of journalism

August 8, 2020August 9, 2020 By April Rubin 1 Comment

For Dawn Angelique Roberts, running is self care. That’s why she tries to get people to put their sneakers on

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2020 

Gente de NAHJ: Family restaurant continues to thrive after Isaias, says co-owner Sergio Higuera Dominguez

August 8, 2020August 10, 2020 By Eddi Cabrera Blanco 0 Comments

WASHINGTON, NC – Tropical storms are no stranger to eastern North Carolina. However, Isaias came at a time when several

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Gente de NAHJ Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

Gente de NAHJ: Austin Martinez is ready to fight for diversity in her student newsroom

August 8, 2020August 9, 2020 By Maria Ramos-Pacheco 0 Comments

Austin Martinez is more determined than ever to change the lack of diversity at The Daily Texan, her student newsroom

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NAHJ 2020 News 

In the wake of George Floyd’s killing, newsrooms are pushing for better representation, cultural competence

August 8, 2020August 9, 2020 By Diane López Olea 0 Comments

The civil rights movement inspired by the police killing of George Floyd has pushed newsrooms across the country to confront

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Multimedia NAHJ 2020 News 

NAHJ, NABJ journalists react to Joe Biden’s exclusive interview

August 8, 2020August 8, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel 0 Comments NAHJ 2020

Journalists representing the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists interviewed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee

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Gente de NAHJ NAHJ 2020 

Gente de NAHJ: Antonio Marquez, a Dreamer that kept going despite the unknown

August 8, 2020August 9, 2020 By Diane López Olea 0 Comments

What started as an ordinary day in high school ended up changing the rest of Antonio Marquez’s life. He found

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Valerie Gonzalez
NAHJ 2020 News 

As the nation weathers economic upheaval triggered by COVID-19, newsrooms brace for layoffs and cutbacks

August 8, 2020August 8, 2020 By Julian Berger 0 Comments NAHJ 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic’s devastating effect on the country’s economy has pushed many news organizations to make deep cuts. Just this

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Features NAHJ 2020 News 

‘My community is still healing:’ El Paso natives reflect on media coverage of massacre one year later

August 8, 2020August 8, 2020 By April Rubin 0 Comments NAHJ 2020

Jazmine Ulloa traveled to El Paso a year ago to tell the story of the hate crime that devastated her

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

‘Ees-ah-EE-ahs:’ Hurricane Isaias leaves tongue-twisted journalists in its wake

August 8, 2020August 8, 2020 By Eddi Cabrera Blanco 0 Comments NAHJ 2020

WASHINGTON, N.C. — As summertime comes around, so does hurricane season. That means a list of names that some may

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NAHJ 2020 News 

NAHJ shatters membership record thanks to online donations

August 8, 2020August 10, 2020 By Diane López Olea 1 Comment Journalism, NAHJ 2020

Brandy Ruiz, a journalism student from the University of Texas at El Paso, didn’t know how to connect with other

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NAHJ 2020 News 

Journalists face increasing attacks from law enforcement while covering racial justice protests

August 7, 2020August 8, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel 0 Comments NAHJ 2020, News

People across the country watched live as police officers handcuffed three members of a CNN crew who were covering protests

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

Las caras de los trabajadores de restaurantes en San Francisco sobreviviendo la pandemia de covid-19

August 7, 2020August 7, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel 0 Comments NAHJ 2020

To read this story in English, click here. SAN FRANCISCO — Una semana antes de que el brote de covid-19

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NAHJ 2020 

The new Trans Journalists Association wants to see more transgender representation in newsrooms — and in the journalism they produce

August 7, 2020August 11, 2020 By Julian Berger 0 Comments

Journalists from around the world have come together to create the Trans Journalists Association, the newest addition to the landscape

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Features Multimedia NAHJ 2020 

Latinos in the restaurant industry have been out of work for months. As the pandemic worsens, many wonder when things will stabilize.

August 7, 2020August 8, 2020 By Adriana Morga Oregel 0 Comments

Para leer esta historia en español, visite este enlace. SAN FRANCISCO — A week before the COVID-19 outbreak was classified

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