AJC managing editor Leroy Chapman shares how the newsroom handles burnout, remote work By: Jamila Wood The pandemic affected every
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AJC managing editor Leroy Chapman shares how the newsroom handles burnout, remote work By: Jamila Wood The pandemic affected every
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How Clark Atlanta professor balances his freelance career, influences students By: Jamila Wood When he is not teaching Clark Atlanta
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AABJ Mourns the loss of Atlanta Voice editor Marshall Latimore AABJ Family, We are mourning the death of Marshall A. Latimore,
Continue readingBlack Women Continue To Break Barriers in Journalism By Elisheva Wimberly Savannah Morning News Executive Editor Rana Cash and Miami
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The January issue of The Byline chronicles the career of retiring AJC columnist Gracie Staples and features a Q&A with Ida B. Wells’ descendant Tiana Ferrell.
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Journalists provide post-Election Day analysis for Morehouse College event By Elisheva Wimberly A week after Election Day, Morehouse College’s Journalism
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Atlanta reporter recounts covering the first night of protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death By Raisa Habersham I
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AABJ President talks Black Twitter’s reaction to his Verzuz battle story By Amir Vera We’ve all seen what happens when
Continue readingNew AABJ president defines organization’s goals for 2020 Dear AABJ members, With the start of a new year and decade,
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Upcoming Event Alert The Atlanta Association of Black Journalists will be hosting a Digital Workshop this Saturday, March 9. Come listen to
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