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Leaders of the National Association of Black Journalists told NPR’s chief executive: "Of the 68 members on your corporate team and behind-the-scenes staff, only eight...
Roy DeCarava, Art Photographer and Journalist, Dies "Roy DeCarava, an art photographer whose pictures of everyday life in Harlem helped clarify the African American experience...
AP Bureau Chief, a Cancer Victim, Had 3-Decade Career Mike McQueen, Associated Press bureau chief in New Orleans and the only African American bureau chief...
Organization Says Annual Census Will Continue Bobbi Bowman, who has directed diversity programs for the American Society of News Editors for the past 10 years,...
Vindicated Sports Columnist Still Not Reinstated Although an arbitrator ruled nearly two months ago that Stephen A. Smith was fired improperly by the Philadelphia Inquirer, the...