National Association of Hispanic Journalists

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The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) is a Washington, D.C.-based organization dedicated to the advancement of Hispanic and Latino journalists in the United States and Puerto Rico. It was established in 1984.[1]

NAHJ has approximately 2,300 members, including working journalists, journalism students, other media-related professionals and journalism educators. Its president in 2012–2019 was Hugo Balta, Coordinating Producer for ESPN.

Under the leadership of

Unity Journalists of Color, Inc.

Hall of Fame

In annual awards since 2000, the NAHJ recognizes great achievements.[2]

For 2013, David Gonzales and Gilbert Bailon were honored.[3] Previous honorees (with short notes in "quotes" being NAHJ website wordings) are:

2013:

2012:

2011:

2010:

2009:

  • Geraldo Rivera: "Host, Fox’s newsmagazine “Geraldo-at-Large”
  • Ysabel Durón: "Anchor, KRON-TV (San Francisco) “Weekend Morning News”
  • Juan Gonzalez: "Founder and Editor, El Tecolote; professor of journalism, City College of San Francisco"

2008:

  • Juan Gonzalez: "Columnist, New York Daily News; former president, NAHJ"
  • Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez: "Professor, University of Texas at Austin, media activist"
  • Francisco P. Ramirez: "Founder, El Clamor Publico (Los Angeles)"

2007

2006:

2005:

  • NAHJ
    "

2004

  • La Opinion
    "

2003:

2002:

2001:

2000:

Student chapters

References

  1. ^ Susan Auerbach, ed., Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism (1998) vol 8 pp 2141-2142.
  2. ^ "About the Hall of Fame". NAHJ. Archived from the original on 2015-05-23. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  3. ^ "404 Not Found". Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2016-01-08. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)

Further reading

  • Auerbach, Susan, ed. Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism (1998) vol 8 pp 2141-42.

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