NABJ Knocks Comment About Black Journalists Geraldine Ferraro, the 1984 Democratic vice presidential candidate and supporter of Hillary Clinton’s candidacy, has demonstrated “unapologetic bigotry” in
Veteran Michael Scott Had Exchange With Producer A veteran African American television anchor who has worked in Los Angeles, Denver, Dallas, Kansas City and Charlotte,
Candidate Leaves After Latest Remarks from Pulpit Sen. Barack Obama resigned on Friday from Trinity United Church of Christ after 20 years, in light of
Bob Johnson Urges Pressure to Select Clinton as VP Barack Obama declares he has won the Democratic presidential nomination. As the world savored the historic
Associated Press story shows Kenyans rooting for Barack Obama. Media Look at Global Reaction to Prospect of Obama “Barack Obama broke barriers and made history
Media Protest Being Flown Away Without Candidate The five television network Washington bureau chiefs and the Washington bureau chief of the Associated Press have protested
Blacks Protest Cancellation of Jeremiah Wright Honor African American students and alumni at Northwestern University — including some graduates of its highly regarded journalism school
Single Mom Linked Toyota to Community Groups Pat Tobin, a beloved public relations practitioner who co-founded the National Black Public Relations Society, died of cancer
Journalists Play Role in Fact-Checking “History” It was three weeks ago at the Cannes Film Festival that filmmaker Spike Lee threw down the gauntlet. “Speaking