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Spring 2008
NABJ Journal, Spring 2008
 
Exclusively for Members Only, and now online!
NABJ Journal Spring 08
Features
Cover Story
The NABJ Journal confronts the issue of breast cancer. Read personal accounts of breast cancer survivors through the eyes of our members René Syler, NBC's Hoda Kotb and Atlanta's JaQuitta Williams. (page 10)
 
Thomas Morgan III: A Life Remembered

NABJ takes a look at the life and legacy of Thomas Morgan III, former NABJ President. (page 8)

Back to Africa
Seven NABJ members take an incredible journey to Senegal. Memorable accounts and photographs of climate change, HIV/AIDS, disease and education are contained within this issue. (page 22)
 

Digital Journalism: The Future Is Here

With the ever changing landscape of news gathering, readers are given more options to access information. Find out how you can compete with the changing trends now and in the future. (page 28)
 

Out of the Mainstream

Cathy Hughes, media mogul of urban radio and TV, continues to forge ahead in her own truth - no matter what others are saying. And a recent interview proves that she proudly remains out of the mainstream. (page 18)
 

Tips for New Media Newbies

Find out how to become fluent in the language of content delivery - on the web. (page 30)

Departments

President's Column

And Then We Danced

By Barbara Ciara

Executive Director

With You We're Moving Forward

By Karen Freeman

 

Bookmarks

"Turning White: A Memoir of Change," Lee Thomas

 

Student Representative

Meeting the challenges: NABJ continues to be a privilege and opportunity for students

By Christopher Nelson

First Question/Opinion

What made you want to be a journalist?

NABJ News

NABJ Founders Pledge Big to Scholarship Fund

By Denita Dalton Wright

 
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NABJ Journal, Spring 2008
 
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