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El Noticiero (TV) Newscast Part I
Gender Disparities in Journalism
Bill Richardson's Lighter Side
Why did Richardson skip NAHJ?
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NAHJ to Honor 3 Trailblazers Three journalists will be inducted into the NAHJ Hall of Fame on Saturday night in recognition of their contributions to the industry and their efforts to create opportunities for Latino journalists. The inductees — Cecilia Alvear, Rigo Chacon and George Ramos — will be honored at the convention gala at the Fairmont Plaza Hotel at 7 p.m. Read more >> View Slideshow>> Commentary: Hall of Famers inspire young journalist | |
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A Gender Shift Permeates Newsrooms The NAHJ selection committee for student projects stumbled on an interesting trend this year when its members sat down to select participants: It was difficult to find a male name among the list of applicants. Read more >> | AUDIO EXTRA
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| Q&A with First Latina Publisher The first Latina publisher to head a major metro daily newspaper will take her post in July. Marti Buscaglia, a Peruvian American and publisher of the Duluth News Tribune in Minnesota since 2002, was named the new publisher of the Orange County Register earlier this month. Read more >> | |
| Latino Punk Still Has Pulse, Purpose Manuel Santana doesn't drink or do drugs. He considers himself a political activist and loves his Latino culture. He also likes to scream at the top of his lungs and wail on his guitar. Read more >> | Reporter's Notebook How Punk Rock Helped Me |
| UNITY Convention Set for Chicago Some 10,000 journalists representing four ethnic journalist associations will gather next year in Chicago for a convention aimed at promoting diversity in the newsroom and accurate coverage of people of color. Read more >> |
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| LA Police Chief Bratton and Injured Journalists Revisit MacArthur Park Melee The May 1 melee in MacArthur Park should be used as a learning experience and an opportunity to make new relationships with the press and community said Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton during one of the NAHJ convention super session's designed to address the incident. Read the BLOG >> | | | | | Lowriders: The Next Generation A long-time San Jose tradition takes on a 21st-century twist as two artists from East San Jose custom-design bicycles. Fully functional, the bicycles are on display at the Anno Domini gallery in downtown San Jose until June 23. Matthew Rodriguez, who welds and designs the custom-made bikes, recalls what first inspired him. Steven Tran, a 25-year-old law student who visited the gallery, says the art represents something unique to San Jose. | Slideshow by Ana Ley >> |
| Local Cops Keeping Vigil on Night Life Party people beware: You might see police officers flooding certain downtown San Jose streets while barhopping or clubbing tonight after the National Association of Hispanic Journalists convention. Read more >> | |
| Movie Review: Fast-paced "Hungry Woman" Satisfies Glenn-Palmedo Smith's “The Hungry Woman”, screened at NAHJ last night, focuses on the struggle of a brother and sister living in a hidden encampment of illegal aliens in Southern California. Read more >> | Watch the Trailer Quicktime >> Windows Media >> |
| Comunidad Gay presente en la convención Cuando se habla de preferencias sexuales en los medios encontramos se suele encontrar una línea muy delgada entre el sensacionalismo y el profesionalismo. Mas >> | |
| NAHJ exalta a los suyos Lo cosechado con esfuerzo y sacrificio redunda en grandes resultados. De esa manera se puede describir todo lo logrado por la Asociación Nacional de Periodistas Hispanos (NAHJ) organización que conmemora sus 25 años de establecida en los Estados Unidos. Mas >> | |
| La economía del freelancer Para trabajar como periodista independiente, el talento no basta...ser un buen negociante también es esencial. Mas >> | | Thank You! The online team would like to thank our sponsors, mentors, fellow project particpants and NAHJ for making the first ever convergence project possible. Special thanks to: Mekhalo Medina and Joe Vasquez. And extra special thanks to Michelle Johnson, Victor Thompson, Roberto Kalafate, and Jenni Vasquez: You guys rock! | |
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