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Remembering Jay Torres

Dear Members of HCDFW, By now you have probably heard that our friend, colleague, and HCDFW member Jay Torres has passed away. He was someone that made our organization one of the best NAHJ chapters in the country. Jay gave much of his time, passion, love, and devotion to HCDFW’s mission. As president of this […]

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May 2016 Newsletter

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear members and community supporters: Thank you for attending our annual gala on April 16! Our thanks to our Keynote Speaker Alfredo Corchado for his incredible insights about reporting in and from Mexico, and to our Colombian emcees Johana Suárez and Carlos Zapata for providing your time and supporting our

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March 2016 Newsletter

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT We held our first workshop, Feb. 20. It was a great event where we discussed the ins-and-outs of covering an election. Thanks to everyone who participated and provided their suggestions on how to work with political experts, candidates and party officials during this presidential election cycle. Photos of our event

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Join us at the Hispanic Communicators annual scholarship gala on April 16

  Start making plans for Saturday, April 16 when the Hispanic Communicators DFW will hold its annual scholarship gala at 6 p.m. at the eM The Venue, 1500 Dragon St. in Dallas. It’s a night to celebrate our future generation of journalists and professionals in communications. This year Alfredo Corchado will be our keynote speaker.

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February 2016 Newsletter

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Just a couple of days into February and we are ready to start our activities! We have a workshop about covering elections this month. We also opened up our scholarship application period for undergraduate and graduate students. And we are working daily on this year’s gala. We would like you

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