Build More Inclusive, Accurate Newsrooms

In today’s media landscape, accuracy and trust are more important than ever. They require context, cultural awareness, and informed decision-making.

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) offers interactive training designed to help newsrooms strengthen their reporting, expand their sources, and better reflect the communities they serve.

Why This Training Matters

Newsrooms across the country are working to improve how they cover diverse communities. Yet gaps remain.

  • Stories may lack context or cultural nuance
  • Key voices and sources are missing
  • Coverage can unintentionally reinforce stereotypes
  • Trust among audiences continues to erode

This training provides practical tools to address these challenges and improve the quality of journalism at every level.

About our Training

This is not a lecture. It is a working session built for journalists. Participants will work through case studies, sourcing exercises, and editorial decision-making frameworks they can use immediately.

Our Training Courses are:

  • Interactive and discussion-based
  • Grounded in real newsroom scenarios
  • Designed by journalists for journalists
  • Customized to your newsroom’s needs and coverage priorities

Your Team Will Gain:

  • Stronger, more accurate and contextual reporting
  • Expanded and more representative sourcing practices
  • Clear guidance on language, framing, and coverage decisions
  • Tools to navigate complex stories with confidence
  • A stronger connection with the communities you serve

Support and Leadership

Our trainers who bring credibility, real-world insight, and a deep understanding of newsroom dynamics.

They are not consultants, but fellow peers who understand deadlines, editorial pressures, and the responsibility of getting stories right the first time around.

NAHJ is committed to elevating our trainers as expert voices and thought leaders in journalism. Trainers receive dedicated preparation and onboarding and are compensated fairly for their expertise and time.

Our Expert Trainers

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Patricia
Guadalupe

Bilingual Multimedia Journalist

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Lori
Montenegro

National Correspondent

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Stella M.
Chávez

Journalist

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Monique O.
Madame

Lead Storytelling Advisor

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Rodrigo
Cervantes

Bilingual Journalist

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Romina
Ruiz-Goiriena

Executive Editor, Investigations & Storytelling 

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Alfredo
Corchado

Executive Editor

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Ray
Suarez

NAHJ President

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Elvir

NAHJ President

How It Works

  • Your choice of Half-day (3.5 hours) or full-day (6.5 hours) sessions
  • Up to 25 participants per session
  • Trainings are conducted on-site at your newsroom
  • Trainings require a meeting space with screen/projector and audio capabilities
  1. Initial Consultation:
    We connect to understand your newsroom, audience, and goal
  2. Pre-Training Assessment:
    Participants complete a short survey to help tailor the session
  3. Training Delivery:
    A half-day or full-day interactive workshop
  4. Post-Training Resources:
    Participants receive the NAHJ Cultural Competence Handbook and additional materials for continued use.

Why NAHJ?

NAHJ is a national leader in advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in journalism.

  • Trusted voice within Latino communities and newsrooms 
  • Decades of experience supporting journalists and media organizations 
  • A network of experienced  journalists and industry leaders 

We understand the realities of newsrooms, and we work with journalists where they are.

Bring This Training to Your Newsroom Today.

Investing in cultural competence is an investment in stronger journalism, better storytelling, and deeper audience trust.

FAQs​

Who should attend?
Reporters, editors, producers, and newsroom leaders.
Is the training customizable?
Yes. Each session is tailored to your newsroom’s needs and coverage areas.
How far in advance should we book?
We recommend reaching out early.

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