National Association of Hispanic Journalists

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) is a Washington, D.C.-based organization dedicated to the advancement of Hispanic journalists in the United States and Puerto Rico. It was established in 1984.

NAHJ has approximately 2,300 members, including working journalists, journalism students, other media-related professionals and journalism educators.

Its current president (2012–2014) is Hugo Balta, Coordinating Producer for ESPN.

Under the leadership of Juan González in 2002-2004, NAHJ created the Parity Project to assist news organizations in hiring and retaining Hispanic journalists and improving coverage of the Hispanic communities across the U.S. NAHJ is one of the few journalist associations to take a stand against media consolidation, largely due to the influence of Gonzalez and former presidents Verónica Villafañe (2004–2006) and Rafael Olmeda (2006–2008).

NAHJ is a former partner organization of Unity Journalists of Color, Inc.

Hall of Fame

In annual awards since 2000, the NAHJ recognizes great achievements.[1]

For 2013, David Gonzales and Gilbert Bailon were honored.[2] Previous honorees (with short notes in "quotes" being NAHJ website wordings) are:

2013:

2012:

2011:

2010:

2009:

2008:

2007

2006:

2005:

2004

2003:

2002:

2001:

2000:

Professional Chapters

Student Chapters

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Past Presidents

Hugo Balta (2012-now) Michelle Salcedo (2010–2012)

See also

Rebecca Aguilar

References

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