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Instax photos of La Pulga storytelling booth participants made by photojournalist Hiram Alejandro Durán hang at the El Tímpano booth at the flea market in Oakland, Calif. Photo: Katherine Nagasawa | El Tímpano
February 5, 2025
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How images can increase engagement and revenue

Replicable case studies that prove the value of visuals.

Security training facilitator Rosem Morton leads a first aid scenario during a Sept. 2022 HEFAT offered by IWMF in Los Angeles whose participants were primarily women and nonbinary journalists of color. Photo: Tara Pixley
December 6, 2022
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Resourcing the most marginalized journalists

Why we need identity-aware safety and security training.

June 10, 2022
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NABJ Black News & Views launches, highlighting stories by Black journalists and about Black community

New media platform was developed in collaboration with the Reynolds Journalism Institute at MU.

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February 15, 2022
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Bomb threats at HBCUs call attention to ways media can improve coverage of Black community

Experts say the time has come to stop referring to incidents of hate and violence as one-off events.

February 3, 2022
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News managers can take simple steps to better support journalists of color

Once you understand their challenges, what will you do?

Building a platform for Black stories by Black journalists
May 12, 2021
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Building a platform for Black stories by Black journalists

For far too long, stories about the Black community have been sparse, often relegated to the back pages of newspapers or buried at the end of a TV newscast. This has inspired us to create a new platform, NABJ Media Network.

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