First African American Shies Away from Racial Context The historic acceptance by Barack Obama of the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday came on the 45th anniversary
Hollywood Director "Returning to Entrepreneurial Roots" Reginald Hudlin, the Hollywood director who three years ago became president for entertainment of Black Entertainment Television, "is leaving
Jay Smooth: "This recurring theme of turning ‘community organizer’ into some kind of epithet like ‘communist’ or ‘homo’ or something, that’s really despicable." See third
Longtime Diversity Initiative Falls Victim to Tight Times The ASNE Reporter, a newspaper project that for two decades has provided students of color with real-world
   National Counterparts Fly In from GOP Convention Nearly 2 million people left south Louisiana in a massive evacuation effort as the nation awaited the
Exit Is Immediate So as Not to Cause "Distraction" Dionicio "Don" Flores, an early president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and a founder
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In Campaign Coverage, Media Don’t Always Distinguish Jay Smooth, founder of what is described as New York’s longest running hip-hop radio show, "Underground Railroad" on
In Campaign Coverage, Media Don’t Always Distinguish Jay Smooth, founder of what is described as New York’s longest running hip-hop radio show, "Underground Railroad" on