NAHJ Region 7
Region 7 represents National Association of Hispanic Journalists members in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.
10/05/2021
Atención MMJs:
Acompáñanos a la sesión "Fórmula Creativa Para Un "MMJ" Exitoso”
Myrna Salas, Liliana Salgado, Carolina Cruz y David Urías, compartirán cuál es su fórmula para sobresalir en un mundo donde el contenido es una necesidad.
Mañana miércoles 6 de octubre a las 7:00PM ET / 4:00PM PT.
¡No faltes!
Inscríbete aquí: http://bit.ly/3oAc5Pj
Hola, Region 7 members!
Elections are open and we'd love for you to participate in voting for your new NAHJ board members. Please check your email associated with your NAHJ membership, for information needed to access the elections site.
If you have any trouble logging in, please contact membership director Yaneth Guillen at [email protected].
If you're attending the NAHJ training conference this week in San Antonio, I hope you learn skills that you can use to strengthen your journalism and voice.
I hope you meet people who care about journalism that makes a difference, about parity in hiring and promoting and about producing coverage that accurately and fairly reflects our diverse communities.
If you're job hunting, I wish you buena suerte and would be more than happy to talk with you about career growth, practice for interviews and offer any additional support you're seeking.
Please follow our Twitter account for messages about our NAHJ comunidad and conference highlights.
A few reminders about voting: Only regular, academic and student members in good standing, and lifetime members can vote. To vote, your dues must have been paid by August 12th, 2019.
All eligible voters, except students, will elect NAHJ members for the national board positions. Student members will elect a student representative for the board.
This year, members will also vote on two proposed bylaw amendments. The first amendment proposes updates to the chapter bylaws to reflect how chapters operate today. The second amendment proposes an update to the role of the office of the NAHJ president. Please carefully consider these bylaw amendments.
Click on this link to access the Election Logon Screen. https://eballot4.votenet.com/nahj/login.cfm
When you log in, a link to the ballot for which you are eligible to vote will appear on the screen. Click on the ballot to start the voting process.
It is required to vote for ONE candidate per question. If you'd rather write in the name of another candidate of your preference, please do so in the WRITE IN space provided. On the ballot, you will also see an icon/link to the candidates’ bios and statements for your review next to their names.
Ballots close at 5:00 p.m. EST on Saturday, September 7th, 2019. The results will be tabulated and announced during the NAHJ Hall of Fame Gala that evening at the Excellence In Journalism (EIJ) and the NAHJ conference in San Antonio.
Your vote is important to us. Su voto es su voz.
Gracias,
Dianna M. Náñez
NAHJ Region 7 Board Director
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07/24/2019
Puerto Rico governor Ricardo Rosselló’s resignation ‘imminent,’ local media reports
“Rumors of his resignation have circled in Puerto Rico since Sunday, after Rosselló spent the day meeting with cabinet members and mayors of his party. He announced that evening he was resigning to the presidency of the pro-statehood New Progressive Party and would not run for re-election.”
https://t.co/FYGbBH1LeF
Puerto Rico governor Ricardo Rosselló’s resignation ‘imminent,’ local media reports Puerto Rico governor Ricardo Rosselló is preparing to resign on Tuesday night following nearly two weeks of protests calling for him to step down, according to a report by El Nuevo Día.
07/23/2019
If your news organization hasn’t had ongoing coverage of PR marches you have an inclusion blind spot. (You don’t need to wait for a column saying this.) Hundreds of thousands marching in PR = same as hundreds of thousands marching in a U.S. state.
Kudos to for a live blog today of marches in Puerto Rico calling for Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to resign: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/22/us/puerto-rico-protests-updates.html
👏🏾Gracias to for accurately, fairly covering U.S. citizens who live in PR.
Editors, want to do better? Start w/coverage now.
Listen to y su equipo, which spotlighted last year.
See coverage. Florido on PR mujeres leading marches to blast ’s misogynistic views: https://www.npr.org/2019/07/21/743847247/female-protesters-in-puerto-rico-say-governor-has-ignored-their-concerns
Subscribe to the Twitter list of journalists covering Puerto Rico: https://twitter.com/NAHJ/lists/puerto-rico-coverage
‘The People Can’t Take It Anymore’: Puerto Rico Erupts in a Day of Protests Many Puerto Ricans are deeply dissatisfied with a government they say has left much of the island mired in poverty, unemployment and corruption.
06/28/2019
Reminder: Ready for journalism that holds the powerful accountable, makes a difference for diverse, marginalized communities?
Register by midnight to get the early-bird rate to attend w/ and save up to $200: https://excellenceinjournalism.org/
And remember to use the American Airlines discount code to save 8-percent on most flights to in San Antonio!
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Excellence In Journalism 2019 – September 5-7, 2019 – San Antonio Excellence in Journalism 2019, a joint effort between the Society of Professional Journalists, the Radio Television Digital News Association and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, will take place September 5-7, 2019 in San Antonio, Texas.
03/28/2019
We are grateful for those whose shoulders we stand on, those whose arms embraced many. Those like Ana Real who spoke truth to power about parity, fairness, representation, diversity, inclusion. We look to these angels for strength. Our hearts are with Ana’s loved ones.
A lovely tribute from CBS.
Remembering Ana Real, beloved foreign news editor at CBS News Award-winning international journalist passed away Tuesday after a long fight against leukemia
11/08/2018
I spoke briefly with Jim Acosta at the 2017 conference. He was thoughtful, honest and fierce about the role of journalism in holding the powerful accountable. He checks political rhetoric with truth and fights for fairness. Yesterday, NAHJ stood up for truth, the First Amendment and our colleague Jim Acosta.
NAHJ President condemns attack of White House Correspondent Jim Acosta
“Washington, D.C. – President Hugo Balta of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) condemns the treatment of CNN’s Chief White House Correspondent and NAHJ Member Jim Acosta, during President Trump’s press conference and the decision to revoke his press pass. By harassing the journalist for simply doing his job and deeming Acosta as the “enemy of the people”, President Trump is engaging in a calculated effort of putting a target on this journalist’s back.
Additionally, this evening’s announcement to revoke Acosta’s credentials is the latest intimidation tactic by the Trump administration to silence the press. The accusation that Acosta “placed his hands on a young woman just trying to do her job as a White House intern” is not true. The video recorded at the press briefing shows him putting his arm on top of hers as she tried to take the microphone away. The video documented publicly, can be found here.
“The President of the United States is undermining American democracy,” said Balta. “Our association will commit to holding this administration accountable for any harm they cause to all journalists by these types of incessant attacks.”
“I have reached out to our colleagues at CNN to see how we can support Jim and the best way we can work together to help move forward,” Balta added.
Following two relentless years of rhetoric in an attempt to cause distrust for political gain, there is no indication Trump will lessen his affronts on the media. As journalists we must continue our commitment to our freedom and an unwavering pursuit of truth. We have a duty to hold government accountable and cannot tolerate those that target our journalists who are upholding the First Amendment.
NAHJ continues to stand with journalists everywhere who are simply doing their jobs on behalf of the public in pursuing truth and holding the powerful accountable for their statements and their actions.”
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NAHJ condemns attack on Jim Acosta during and after press conference FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 7, 2018 This statement has been updated to include response to the decision by The White House to revoke Jim Acosta’s credentials. NAHJ President condemns attack of White House Correspondent Jim Acosta Washington, D.C. – President Hugo Balta of the National Associa...
11/06/2018
Mi gente, por favor, raise a ✊🏾, your voice and tune in for a historic NAHJ, Natl Assc of Hispanic Journalists event, featuring Latina and Latino journalists covering politics, elections across America.
Too often, journalists of color are absent from political coverage. That. Must. End.
I'm beyond proud to be joining Paulina Pineda, Laura Gomez to talk with NAHJ about election issues that matter to diverse communities! Catch us at 7-7:30 p.m. EST on 's event livestream: https://shindig.com/login/event/govotegolive
Tune in throughout the day to hear Election Day coverage from journalists of color, addressing issues that matter to diverse communities.
Look around your newsroom, how diverse is your politics/investigative news team? We have a responsibility to ensure our newsrooms reflect the voices and stories of our diverse communities.
Native American Journalists Association, (NABJ) National Association of Black Journalists, Asian American Journalists Association, let's unite on events like , featuring journalists of color.
Feliz Election Day! Whatever your politics/values, your vote is your voice. Su voto es su voz. Use it!
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10/10/2018
Sharing this IRE fellowship ’s Twitter account, which you should all follow for great professional info:
“Applications for IRE's new Journalist of Color Investigative Reporting Fellowship are due Oct. 15. The fellows will receive mentoring, data services & training at an IRE CAR boot camp & both IRE conferences.”
Investigative Reporters and Editors | Fellowships and Scholarships Fellowships & Scholarships IRE makes available certain fellowships and scholarships to allow professional journalists, students and educators the opportunity to attend training events they would not otherwise be able to attend. Fellowships and scholarships typically include a one-year IRE membership...
10/10/2018
Serving NAHJ’s members and journalism goals is an honor and responsibility. Gracias to the board, especially, my fellow Elections Committee members Rafael Mejia, Paula Machado and Chair Brian De Los Santos for their commitment to issues that matter to members.
“The decision is not one the board took lightly. It comes after the Elections Committee studied the issue, provided recommendations that were presented to the board for discussion, debate and ultimately a vote.”
NAHJ President letter on VP of Print Eligibility October 9, 2018 Dear NAHJ Members, I am writing to you regarding the inquiry of lifetime member Vicki Adame and her eligibility to serve as the Vice President of Print on the board of directors of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ). During a special meeting in
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