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National Association of Black Journalists

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is a professional organization that advocates for the rights and advancement of Black journalists in the media industry. Founded in 1975, it aims to promote diversity, improve representation, and support the career development of its members. NABJ provides networking opportunities, training, and resources to enhance journalistic skills and address challenges faced by Black professionals in journalism. The organization also focuses on ensuring fair coverage of Black communities in the media, striving for a more inclusive and accurate portrayal of diverse voices in news reporting.