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Hometown Hero Gives Back to the Community

Hometown Hero Gives Back to the Community By Marcel Caldwell UJW Correspondent Cascia Hall On a 95-degree day in June, 110 young football players from various backgrounds gathered at the University of Tulsa’s H.A. Chapman Stadium for the Felix Jones’ Go Hard Football Academy. Felix Jones, a running back for the Dallas Cowboys who was [...]

2011 Urban Journalism Workshop

DEADLINE TO APPLY IS JUNE 8     Click to download application: NABJ-Tulsa UJW applicationandwaiver2011 National Association of Black Journalists-Tulsa Urban Journalism Workshop NABJ-Tulsa UJW WHO: High school and college students who are interested in or are already majoring in journalism. Students from all area high schools and colleges are eligible, but enrollment is limited. [...]

NABJ-Tulsa to host Juneteenth Community Forum

Join Russell Lacour, Isaac Causey and other journalists and community leaders at Langston University – Tulsa for and upfront and candid dialogue on issues and concerns within the African-American Community in Tulsa. Topics include healthcare, education,  transportation, housing, planitulsa, and  more… if you are concerned about it,  let’s discuss solutions… Juneteenth Community Forum friday,  june [...]

Networking fundraiser at The IVEY on Brookside

Greetings! The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ-Tulsa) is excited to announce that on June 18th we will be holding a networking fundraiser at The IVEY on Brookside one of Tulsa’s newest hot spots! This mixer will be a great opportunity to network with other Tulsa professionals while also supporting our Yvonne Harris Urban Journalism [...]

NABJ-Tulsa Urban Journalism Workshop applications now available

NABJ-Tulsa Urban Journalism Workshop applications are available. Deadline to apply is June 1. Space is limited. This year promises to be bigger and better than ever. Sign-up now. Please contact students to attend the NABJ-Tulsa 2010 UJW. This year we are collaborating with Langston University-Tulsa and their Gear-Up program, A Pocket Full of Hope and [...]