Nancy Flores
NAHJ Secretary Nancy Flores Nancy Flores is an award-winning, bilingual journalist who has reported in newsrooms across the country and abroad for more than a […]
NAHJ Secretary Nancy Flores Nancy Flores is an award-winning, bilingual journalist who has reported in newsrooms across the country and abroad for more than a […]
NAHJ Vice President of Print MarĂa Peña Nicaraguan-born MarĂa Peña has lived in the United States since 1978, and she has worked as a bilingual
NAHJ President Brandon Benavides Brandon A. Benavides is the executive producer of Good Morning San Antonio at KSAT12 (ABC), a Graham Media Group station in
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Board Agenda December 10, 2016; 9am-1pm Location: Las Vegas Review-Journal 9:00 AM Welcome-Brandon Benavides Roll Call-Nancy Flores Approve the Minutes-Brandon Benavides August 7, 2016 August
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Esta semana inicia en la Ciudad de México la 3era Cumbre Latinoamericana de Periodismo, una fiesta del periodismo Latinoamericano Más de 200 periodistas, editores y
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The National Association of Hispanic Journalists board convened to vote on the appointment of InfoMás anchor & reporter, Paula Machado to the position of region
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NABJ President Sarah Glover and NAHJ President Brandon Benavides release the following joint statement and present another invitation to the Trump campaign: The National Association
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Official Statement from NAHJ President Brandon Benavides on No Presence of Hispanic Moderators for the 2016 Election Debates: The National Association of Hispanic Journalists is disappointed theCommission on Presidential Debates has once again failed to select aHispanic journalist as a moderator of the 2016 general electionpresidential and vice presidential debates. According to the U.S. Census from November 2015, “More than 55 millionpeople—almost one-fifth of the U.S. population—are Hispanic.” It’simperative to hear Hispanic voices on the national level, given theimpact of this election cycle. This is not the first time NAHJ has addressed this issue. After noHispanic journalists were selected in 2012, representatives from NAHJinsisted on a meeting with the co-chairman of the Commission onPresidential Debates, Mike McCurry. Intensive discussions were heldduring this meeting and our concerns were shared. We concluded that itis important Latino journalists should not be left out of thepresidential debates in the coming years. Again, it is imperative that a Hispanic moderator is present toprovide fair input on our issues and accurate representation of theLatino communities. We are dissatisfied no progress has been made in the past fouryears and once again we have been overlooked. Despite this outcome, wewill continue to advocate and speak for our communities ourjournalists cover across the country and the unique and crucialperspective we bring to the debates & 2016 elections.
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DeclaraciĂłn oficial de Brandon Benavides, Presidente de NAHJ, sobre la falta de Moderadores Hispanos en Debates Presidenciales del 2016: La AsociaciĂłn Nacional de Periodistas Hispanos,
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NAHJ Board of Directors Makes Three New Appointments to 2016 – 2018 Leadership On Wednesday afternoon, The National Association of Hispanic Journalists approved two appointments
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