NLGJA Announces Bruni, Goff Among Special Guests at Dateline:DC
PRESS CONTACT: Dillon Lewis Press@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888 Washington, D.C.- Today NLGJA – The Association of LGBTQ Journalists announces that New York Times Columnist Frank Bruni and News4 Today Weekend Edition Anchor Angie Goff will join a growing list of...NLGJA Announces Frank Bruni as 2016 Randy Shilts Award for LGBT Coverage Winner
PRESS CONTACT: Dillon Lewis Press@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888 Washington, D.C.- Today NLGJA – The Association of LGBTQ Journalists – announces The New York Times columnist Frank Bruni as the recipient of its Randy Shilts Award for LGBT Coverage. “Randy...NLGJA Announces 2016-2017 Board of Directors
PRESS CONTACT: Dillon Lewis Press@nlgja.org or 202-588-9888 Washington, D.C.- NLGJA – The Association of LGBTQ Journalists – is pleased to announce it has unanimously confirmed the 2016-2017 Board of Directors. Jen Christensen of CNN was re-elected...Thank You from NLGJA
Today is a somber day for our country and NLGJA joins in the reflection on this, the 15th Anniversary of 9/11 as we wrap up our 2016 National Convention & LGBT Media Summit in South Beach. We hope solace comes to those in need and insight and resolve comes to us...NLGJA Announces Philadelphia as 2017 National Convention Location
Today NLGJA – The Association of LGBTQ Journalists – announces Philadelphia, PA as the location of its 2017 National Convention.
NLGJA Announces 2016 Excellence in Journalism Award Winners and Honorees
Today NLGJA – The Association of LGBTQ Journalists – announces the recipients of its Excellence in Journalism Awards and salutes their exemplary work in 2015.
Open Letter: NLGJA Applauds Daily Beast’s Removal of Outing Article
NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists applauds The Daily Beast’s decision to remove its story, “The Other Olympic Sport in Rio: Swiping,” which outed gay athletes using the hook-up app Grindr in Rio de Janeiro.
Philly Chapter Welcomes LGBTQ Media Pros to Democratic National Convention
The Philadelphia chapter of NLGJA hosted a reception on Sunday for LGBT journalists and media professionals to welcome them to town before coverage of the Democratic National Convention heated up.