One year into Israel’s genocide in Gaza and colonial expansion, media workers and outlets telling the truth face censorship or worse
I have been a National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) member for nearly a decade and have attended multiple conventions, so I know very personally that the yearly gathering serves as an important space for Black journalists in search of professional development, opportunity, and a brief reprieve from the daily
Springtime in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1892 should have been a time of rebirth and reconnection. The city was making history and welcoming more commerce with the grand opening of the Frisco Bridge. At the time, it was the longest bridge in the country and the first bridge connecting Memphis to
Centuries of dehumanizing imperialist propaganda laid the groundwork for how U.S. media reports on Palestine
What constitutes genocide is clearly defined, and it is what we are witnessing in Palestine
Journalism initiatives offer solutions to gun violence and teach formerly incarcerated people how to report their own stories
The ways newsrooms report crime can have irrevocable consequences for both individual lives and public perceptions
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