The New York Association of Black Journalists (NYABJ) condemns The New York Times for publishing June 3, 2020, op-ed written by Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton, who called for a military response to protests. Continue Reading →
Tag Archives: The New York Times
Prominent Political Donor’s Facebook Post Draws Condemnation From Harlem To Hollis
NY1 reports that a Facebook posting from a prominent political donor has turned an under-the-radar controversy that started with Governor Andrew Cuomo and state Senate Democrats into one that is now getting public reaction from around the New York political world. Zack Fink filed the following report. Continue Reading →
Hey Harlem, It’s time To Apply For A Knight Visiting Nieman Fellowship 2017
How would you finish this sentence? Journalism has never been more _______.
If you answered essential or exciting or precarious or imperiled — and have ideas for how to make it more of the first two or less of the last — you may be a candidate to join our next group of Knight Visiting Nieman Fellows. Continue Reading →
Take A Ride “In The Heights” For The Holidays
Get ready to experience an exhilarating journey into one of the world’s most vibrant communities, named “Best Musical Of The Year” by New York Magazine and “Best Of 2007” by The New York Times. Continue Reading →
NYPD To Start Tracking Use Of Force
Police Commissioner William Bratton is set to announce an explicit set of guidelines and a new tracking system to document officers’ use of force. Continue Reading →
Book: “Miss Hill: Making Dance Matter” At The Top (video)
Miss Hill: Making Dance Matter reveals the little known story of Martha Hill, a visionary who fought against great odds to make contemporary and modern dance a legitimate art form in America. Continue Reading →