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NABJ Conference
August 19-25, 2001
Orlando, FL

Next Generation Radio Voices (Host: Augustine Rho)

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Black Deejays by Christopher Johnson
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Convergence raises students' skepticism by Augustine Rho
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New Generation of Black Quarterbacks by Bambi Hall
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Images of Latinos in Media by Sarita Jackson
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Disappearing Black Journalists by James King
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Thursday's newscast (Host: Bambi Hall)

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Wednesday's newscast (Host: Christopher Johnson)

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Other Stories

"NABJ, Can You Spare Me a Dime?" by NABJ Monitor reporter Kenny Allen
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This commentary appeared in the student newspaper The Monitor's Wednesday morning edition. Allen complains that before NABJ converges, it needs to a better job of something more fundamental.

"Scientific Equality" by James Ellis
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James Ellis III, who will be graduating from the University of Maryland, College Park, with a B.A. in Afro-American Studies this fall semester, has been performing poetry for five years. However, his aspirations reach far beyond that of literary success. Ellis also is a highly accomplished multimedia website designer and writer. At 22 years old, he plans to continue to remain positive and focused on his ultimate happiness and contribution to society, rather than monetary gains.
www.wam.umd.edu/~ellisj
ellisj@wam.umd.edu