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Hispanic Communicators DFW's Donation Challenge for NAHJ's "1,000 Voces"

During Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), Hispanic Communicators DFW is putting out a donation challenge for “1,000 Voces.” That’s the fundraising campaign launched in August by NAHJ President, Hugo Balta. As the NAHJ Dallas chapter, we want to do our part to raise money for the national organization.  So here is our challenge—our chapter […]

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Get on the ballot: NAHJ elections

National Association of Hispanic Journalist members interested in becoming part of the national board can now collect signatures to get on the ballot.  Members need 25 signatures from NAHJ members in good standing to get on the ballot.  The deadline to submit signature is Saturday, June 9 at 11:59 p.m. For further details the following pages: Deadline

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2012 UNITY Convention Assistance program

As part of the 2012 UNITY Convention Assistance Program, UNITY Journalists and its alliance partners, the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA), and the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) are offering a stipend to assist with conference participation to the UNITY 2012 Convention:

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TXU bilingual communications specialist position in Dallas

Job summary: Responsible for 24/7 interaction with the news media, including responses to and interviews with TV, radio and print media as well as bloggers and other social media outlets. This includes development of communications strategies and messages, preparation of a wide variety of written materials, researching trends and public issues, cultivation of relationships with

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Decrease of Latino journalists continue at U.S. Dailies

Wednesday, April 4, 2012 The number of Hispanic journalists working at U.S.dailies went from 1,889 to 1,650, a 0.47 percent decrease (4.54 to 4.07 percent), according to the most recent annual census reported by the American Society of Newspapers Editors (ASNE). The total loss of minority newsroom positions is at 5.7 percent, the organization stated.

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