About the National Association of Black Journalists
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is a national organization of journalists, students and media related professionals. NABJ was founded on December 12, 1975 by 44 men and women in Washington, D.C. NABJ provides quality service and advocates on behalf of black journalists worldwide.
NABJ is committed:
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About NABJ-NIU
NABJ-NIU was founded on the Campus of Northern Illinois University in 2007. NABJ-NIU is an organization of student journalists pursuing media professions. NABJ-NIU provides students with news and professional development. NABJ-NIU's goal is to prepare our members for the professional world. We meet every Tuesday at 5pm in the Holmes Student Center room 405 where we not only discuss what's going on in the news, but different outlets were we can provide our audiences with the news.
NABJ-NIU welcomes students who are majoring in journalism and communication and also those who are not!
NABJ-NIU welcomes students who are majoring in journalism and communication and also those who are not!