NAHJ falls short on inclusivity for Afro-Latino journalists, members say. Some want change.
LOS ANGELES — Two months ago, Boris Q’va decided to do something he’s never done before: Speak out about the
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Read moreNICARAGUA — En este país, los periodistas independientes ejercen su profesión sabiendo que en cualquier momento pueden ser amenazados, agredidos
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Read moreIt’s a familiar scene for participants who attended last year’s National Association of Hispanic Journalists conference during the early months
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