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  Omarosa’s appearance on a panel at the 2017 National Association of Black Journalists went pretty much as expected – badly. Her scheduled appearance on a police brutality panel was met with scorn my other journalists and even the moderator, veteran journalist Ed Gordon, wasn’t too happy with her presence. NPR.org reports: A panel at […]

  Back in 1975, the National Association of Black Journalists was founded on this day in Washington, D.C.. Today, the NABJ is the largest organization representing journalists of color in the United States. The first NABJ Founders meeting took place at the Sheraton Park Hotel and featured 44 men and women journalists across a variety […]

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Longtime journalist and educator Charles Sumner “Chuck” Stone Jr, one of the founders of the National Association of Black Journalists, has died. He was 89. Allegra Stone said that her father died Sunday at an assisted living facility in Chapel Hill, N.C. He’d been a journalism professor at the University […]

I got the name Fly Jock bcecause for eight years, I flew back and forth from Dallas to Chicago to do a morning show and an afternoon show in two different cities, five days a week. That’s how I GOT the name. Here’s how I KEEP it. This week, I started when I left Friday’s […]