The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) was founded on December 12, 1975, in Washington, D.C., by 44 journalists dedicated to strengthening the ties among Black media professionals and advocating for diversity in newsrooms and media coverage.
Today, with over 3,000 members, 74 professional chapters, and 51 student chapters, NABJ is the largest organization of journalists of color in the world. Its mission is to support Black journalists through training, career development, and advocacy, while also pushing for accurate, equitable representation of the Black community in media.
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