The Baltimore Association of Black Journalists, BABJ, is launching a mentor program for the 2014-2015 academic year for students at two prominent historically black institutions.
Shawn Madden, former sports anchor for WJZ-TV (Channel 13) passed away Aug. 1. He collapsed at a gym he owned in Shrewsbury, Pa. and later…
George W. Collins, a pioneering Baltimore journalist who worked in print, television and radio, passed away July 31. He was 88.
The Baltimore Association of Black Journalists took a time out from the summer break to host a Chat ‘N Chew with Baltimore native and Hollywood…
The Baltimore Association of Black Journalists presents a Chat ‘n Chew with film producer and production manager Dawn “Lucky” Manning (@Dawnlmanning) at Teavolve Cafe & Lounge, 1401 Aliceanna…
Several members of the Baltimore Association of Black Journalists traveled to Cuba to file reports on the economy, tourism, culture and Pan-African Diaspora issues.
BABJ will be kicking off its summer break in May at Silo.5% Wine Bar at Locust Point. Please RSVP by May 14 by clicking here.
The Baltimore Association of Black Journalists congratulates Vance Brinkley who won a free trip to the National Association of Black Journalists annual convention taking place…
The Baltimore Association of Black Journalists learned how LinkedIn is not simply social media but a true professional network.
The Baltimore Association of Black Journalists March meeting focused on students college and graduate students providing resume reviews and a discussion of how to prepare…
