New Ways: Reporting HIV & AIDS Today
This seminar took place on March 5 to upgrade your tools and tactics in covering HIV/AIDS.
This seminar took place on March 5 to upgrade your tools and tactics in covering HIV/AIDS.
NLGJA is excited to be kicking off its New Ways to Cover HIV/AIDS Seminar Series. Save the date for the first workshop on March 5 in Atlanta.
Take a moment to connect with the chapter leadership in your area. There are board openings in several chapters. Let us know if you’re interested in supporting your local chapter by taking a role in chapter leadership.
UNITY: Journalists for Diversity is accepting applications for the UNITY student reporting fellowship. This is a rare opportunity for college students to develop immersive multimedia and reporting skills from all over the country.
NLGJA is pleased to announce that it has received a grant renewable for up to five years from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to deliver journalism training that will enhance strategies and skills in covering HIV/AIDS.
Last Thursday, NLGJA presented Jeffrey Toobin, a senior legal analyst for CNN and staff writer at The New Yorker, with the Randy Shilts Award for LGBT Coverage at its annual Dateline:DC event. The NLGJA Randy Shilts Award annually honors a journalist who or organization which consistently brings stories of the LGBT community to life in mainstream media. We’d like to thank him for his work going the extra mile to ensure that all Americans are aware of the unique struggles LGBT people face.
Yesterday, NLGJA presented Jeffrey Toobin, a senior legal analyst for CNN and staff writer at The New Yorker, with the Randy Shilts Award for LGBT Coverage at its annual Dateline:DC event.