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NABJ Chicago Chapter

EIN: 30-0127647 · Chicago, IL

Increasing Black Employment in Media
Supporting Black Journalism Students
Promoting Diversity in Newsrooms
Enhancing Professional Development for Black Journalists

About NABJ Chicago Chapter

The National Association of Black Journalists-Chicago Chapter (NABJCC) was established in the early 1970s by pioneers like Christine Harris and Vernon Jarrett. This organization aims to unite journalists to improve the profession and increase Black employment in media. NABJCC plays a crucial role in mentoring young African-Americans aspiring to enter journalism and addressing racism in the media.

Impact of NABJ Chicago

Recognized as a vibrant chapter within the NABJ community, NABJ Chicago hosts over 10 events annually, including forums and training sessions for members and journalism students. The chapter was honored as 'NABJ Chapter of the Year' in 2009, showcasing its commitment to excellence.

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