White House boots reporter it did not like; station’s apology doesn’t satisfy protesters; Jemele Hill to leave sports to tackle race, gender; blacks, Indians disproportionately
Parent Company Tronc Slashes Half the Newsroom ‘Stand Your Ground’ Law Permits ‘Vigilante Justice’ Success and Fear of Scandal at NAHJ: Balta Is First to
Reporter backs one whose query wasn’t answered; Obama Foundation helps African journalists; Isaac Lee, key figure at Univision, steps down; 370 reporters offer to help
Writer makes us wonder where outrages lead; Sinclair bid to absorb Tribune Media hits snag; Lemieux, Mayo depart black digital company iOne; NAHJ issues guidelines
Caucasians were 80 of 87 judicial nominees; Johnson Rice steps down at Ebony’s new company; L.A. Times pledges black, Latino news leaders; syndicate spikes Navarrette
Covering marginalized can lead to personal attacks; writing against slavery could get you killed; Days named Philly company’s V.P. for diversity; SPJ names Hicks to
Shooting suspect entered easily -- 5 died; Gizmodo budget cuts claim 44, Root's Journal-isms; Celis to be honored for aiding J-students of color; now the
Numbers still short of parity with population (6/27/18); Obama more aware of racism than we saw; Obama is busy organizing and writing; rethinking urged on
Aide: Like Jackie Robinson, felt he had to take it; Obama is busy organizing and writing; rethinking urged on funding for news diversity; J-groups seek
Trump finally retreats after international outcry; how that devastating audio clip came to be; Obama separated families, but difference is scale; NAHJ president says role