National Association of Black Journalists
30 Years of Student Multimedia Project Success!
In 1990, the Student Projects, under the direction of Dr. Sheila Brooks, began as a one-week intensive training for aspiring journalists at the NABJ Convention. Today, the NABJ Student Projects continues to provide top-notch core skill development, mentoring, and a platform that has helped to launch the careers of hundreds of journalists. The beloved Student Projects participants are known as “NABJ Babies.”
During the week-long program, students work alongside professional journalists and public relations experts to produce daily television newscasts and newspapers; create and maintain the convention website; and coordinate and manage corporate communications for workshops, special events, and NABJ’s sponsors.
This year we will be celebrating the 30 year anniversary of Student Projects! As we formulate another group of NABJ Babies for the 2019 Convention and Career Fair. NABJ would like for you to check in with us, updated us with your current status. Let us know; Where you Now? What was your experience with Student Project? What did you learn? Complete the form below and your testimonial may be used during the convention during the Student Reception and various events.
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