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Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame to induct 7 members
Seven outstanding journalists will be inducted into the 2021 class of the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame.
This year’s inductees have made major, sustained contributions in print, broadcast and online media to news, sports, business, automotive and cultural journalism. They include:
Joanne Gerstner, multiplatform sportswriter, educator, scholar, mentor and author
Tom Henderson, reporter of sports, science and tech, venture capital and banking
Jean Jennings, 40-year automotive writer, editor and teller of hilarious tales
Edward Lapham, news-breaking auto editor, leader and mentor to many
Marjorie Sorge, premier auto and labor writer; editor of two auto publications
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NABJ is a nonprofit organization advocating for Black journalists and media professionals nationally and worldwide.
The chapter tentatively titled the DePaul University Association of Black Journalists will be led by adjunct faculty member Judith McCray.
“NABJ is open to not just African American students, but Latinx students and biracial students,” McCray said. “It is not limited to students in journalism or communications. People who are in history or any other major can also become members, it’s just two-thirds of the membership has to be students with majors in journalism or communications.”
An NABJ chapter at DePaul offers students unique networking opportunities they likely wouldn’t be able to find elsewhere.
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Thanos Dimadis: The new boards of the AFC-USA symbolize diversity with a strong representation of different countries, ethnicities, and women.
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The Association of Foreign Press Correspondents (AFC-USA) held elections for new board members to lead the organization in 2021-2022.
Past News ReleasesRSS NEW YORK (PRWEB) January 15, 2021 The Association and the Club of Foreign Press Correspondents in the United States (ForeignPressCorrespondents.org) constitute the official representation for foreign correspondents in America. With representation in New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, the AFC-USA Club represents the foreign press representatives in America through board members, all of whom are full-time foreign correspondents working on behalf of foreign media. The AFC-USA believes in education as the vehicle of advancing foreign journalists’ career success. The organization is committed to