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Lowe on the Move
President Herbert Lowe shares his vision for the association in a Q&A.




Black and in Charge
Executive editor Ronnie Agnew and managing editor Don Hudson lead way for The Clarion-Ledger.

Sports Writer Gets into Pro Game
After he was unable to make his high school basketball team, Sherlon Christie is combining his love of sports with work at the Schenectady Daily Gazette.


NABJ Choir Delivers Soul-Stirring Debut
Click here for more photos of the Gospel Brunch.


The SDABJ is Becoming a Sparkling Jewel

This issue's Chapter Spotlight features the San Diego Association of Black Journalists as it enters its fourth year with a can-do spirit.

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  • Special Report
    HBCU Mis-education?
    How Hampton University, a historically black institution in Virginia, became the center of a journalistic firestorm is a study of contrasts and confusion. This package of articles and commentaries looks at the aftermath of the university's decision to confiscate the Hampton Script and its impact on student journalists and campus officials at HBCUs elsewhere.


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