National Association of Black Journalists 2003 Convention

This is the only gathering of its kind devoted exclusively to African
American journalists from print, broadcast and online industries.

Anyone who practices in a journalistic discipline shold attend. This includes: print, broadcast and online journalism, as writers, reporters, editors, publishers, photographers, managers and owners. Public relations, online services and cable television professionals also are welcome. Students pursuing journalism careers are part of an important mix of NABJ's efforts.

What to expect:
See new technology and products
Personal development
Improve job performance
Recharge motivation
Networking
Hands-on experience

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