A $300 community college scholarship is available for students who are either currently enrolled or looking to attend community college, taking journalism and/or mass communication courses.
SDABJ is also giving out a $1,500 Ozzie Roberts scholarship that will be awarded to a student currently enrolled in a four-year college or university who is majoring or minoring in journalism, public relations, or any media-related field.
Applications are due by March 31 and, to be considered, must include the following:
1. Examples of work
3. Parental consent if an applicant is under 18 years of age
4. Proof of enrollment from a community college, four-year college, or university to receive funds for this scholarship.
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The San Diego Association of Black Journalists (SDABJ) names Keith Bryant, as its new board president to serve for the 2021-2023 term. Bryant is currently a news producer at
KNSD /
Also a meteorologist, Bryant has also worked as a news and weather producer at
WVIT-TV /
NBC Connecticut in West Hartford and a news producer at
KERO-TV in Bakersfield, CA. He graduated from San Jose State University with a bachelor s degree in Broadcast Journalism and from Mississippi State University with a second bachelor s degree in Operational Meteorology. I m deeply honored and humbled to become the next president of San Diego Association of Black Journalists, says Bryant. Since moving to San Diego last year, this chapter has welcomed me in with open arms and shown me what it means to advocate for black journalists. I m committed to this organization s mission of strengthening ties among Black journalists, mentoring young journalists, and expanding job opportunities and recruitin