Female freelancers consider their own safety after Kim Wall disappearance, death
The story of Wall’s death and disappearance is a cautionary tale for female freelancers.
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Read moreDiversity is often lacking in the book world, so one author, along with some publishers and librarians, are trying to bring a more multicultural approach to publishing.
Read moreLatinos make up a small but growing percentage of the American Muslim population and mosques are finding ways to make them feel welcome.
Read moreDue to scheduling changes in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, the San Antonio Association of Hispanic Journalists’ is asking members to vote online about scholarship question.
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Read moreOne in every seven babies born in 2015 were multiracial and of those, 42 percent had one Hispanic and one white parent.
Read moreThe word had just leaked out in the Los Angeles Times newsroom. Everyone gathered around to hear the news. There
Read moreThis year’s NAHJ National Convention has barely started but 2018 plans are already underway.
Read moreThe California Chicano News Media Association said it would no longer present the prestigious Ruben Salazar Journalism Awards during the National Association of Hispanic Journalism’s annual conference.
Read moreThe University of Texas at El Paso and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists launched a survey to measure job satisfaction among Latino journalists.
Read moreAn unexpected vote at the NAHJ board meeting may jeopardize a planned partnership with the California Chicano News Media Association.
Read moreWhen Jose joined a street gang in Los Angeles, he just wanted to chill but he didn’t know what he was getting himself into.
Read moreThere are two life-threatening crises facing children in the largely Hispanic city of Santa Ana: high obesity rates and pervasive street gangs.
Read moreThey call themselves locas, these two Latinas from Los Angeles, who hope to change the way people talk about mental health issues.
Read moreWhat else is there to Anaheim besides Disney? A whole lot more.
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