NABJ: National Association of Black Journalists
What is NABJ?
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and advocates on behalf of Black journalists worldwide.
NABJ is committed to:
- Strengthening ties among Black journalists.
- Sensitizing all media to the importance of fairness in the workplace for Black journalists.
- Expanding job opportunities and recruiting activities for veteran, young and aspiring Black journalists, while providing continued professional development and training.
- Increasing the number of Black journalists in management positions and encouraging Black journalists to become entrepreneurs.
- Fostering an exemplary group of professionals that honors excellence and outstanding achievements by journalists, and outstanding achievement in the media industry as a whole.
- Working with high schools and colleges to identify and encourage Black students to become journalists, and to diversify faculties and related curriculum.
- Providing informational and training services to the general public.
Get connected:
Follow NABJ on Instagram (@baylor.nabj) or contact faculty advisor Dr. Mia Moody for more information.
