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BNV journalism by Melanie Eversley

Dr. Harry Edwards is shown on the field before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Arizona Cardinals in Santa Clara, California, Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023. Photo credit: Josie Lepe, The Associated Press
Arts & culture

Legendary activist Harry Edwards, 80, still standing tall in face of death

  • October 19, 2023
  • By Michael Silver
  • The San Francisco Chronicle
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NABJ President Ken Lemon, reporter at WSOC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dr. Kortni Alston, chair of the Department of Communications, Art and Design at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, eloped and married on Sunday at a small ceremony in Charlotte. Photo credit: Media Arts Collective
National

Wedding bells for National Association of Black Journalists President Ken Lemon and Dr. Kortni Alston, academic and podcast host

  • October 15, 2023
  • By Melanie Eversley
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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Culture

NABJ Black News & Views Advertising Rate Card

  • October 10, 2023
  • By Melanie Eversley
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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Laphonza Butler, president of EMILY's List, speaks during an event in Washington, Friday, June 23, 2023. Photo credit: Susan Walsh, The Associated Press
Politics

California Gov. Gavin Newsom names Laphonza Butler to replace Dianne Feinstein in U.S. Senate

  • October 2, 2023
  • By Sophia Bollag
  • The San Francisco Chronicle
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A flooded street due to heavy rain is blocked in Hoboken, New Jersey, on Friday, Sept. 29, 2023. Photo credit: Stefan Jeremiah, The Associated Press
National

PERSPECTIVE: Flood, drought, other recent disasters show climate crisis must be addressed in a real way

  • October 2, 2023
  • By Kiah Hopkins
  • The Atlanta Voice
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Damarra Atkins pays respect to George Floyd at a mural at George Floyd Square, Friday, April 23, 2021, in Minneapolis. In a new study, Black Americans expressed broad concerns about how they are depicted in the news media, with majorities saying they see racist or negative depictions and a lack of effort to cover broad segments of their community. Photo credit: Julio Cortez, The Associated Press
National

4 in 5 Black adults see racist depictions in the news either often or sometimes, Pew study says

  • September 27, 2023
  • By David Bauder
  • The Associated Press
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  • Through history, Black people have gathered to resist and motivate, and actor Marsai Martin is among the latest to lead that tradition
  • SPORTS HISTORY IN BLACK: Franco Harris logs an NFL milestone
  • In her memoir, Kamala Harris says ‘recklessness’ drove silence on Biden in 2024 campaign
  • Maryland Gov. Wes Moore makes reelection bid official, squashes speculation about White House run
  • Joseph McNeil, who helped spark protest movement at a Greensboro, North Carolina, lunch counter, dies at 83

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