Organizations Supporting Diversity in Journalism
JOURNALIST RESOURCE SITES
Deadline Online
Offers instant access to hard-to-find professional sources
Newspaper Association of America's Hotlinks page
Nationwide newspaper finder
The New York Times Reference Library
Requires site registration
Reporter's Desktop
The "on deadline" search page - build for speed - created by
Seattle Times investigative reporter Duff Wilson
http://www.reportingonhealth.org/
The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships
PUBLISHED WORKS BY MIJE FAMILY
"Church and State: a test of faith," MSNBC Column by Mark N. Trahant
"Young People Do Care: Indian Journalist P. Sainath inspires students," by Robert Jensen (The Progressive Populist,February 15, 2001)
MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS
American Society of Newspaper Editors Online
Asian American Journalists Association
Associated Press Managing Editors
Committee of Concerned Journalists
Investigative Reporters and Editors
National Association of Black Journalists
National Association of Broadcasters
National Association of Hispanic Journalists
National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association
National Press Club, Washington D.C.
Native American Journalists Association
Projectfor Excellence in Journalism
Radio-Television News Directors Association
Society for News Design (formerly the Society of Newspaper Design)
Society of Professional Journalists
Newspaper Association of America: Presstime Magazine
Pew Center for Civic Journalism
JOURNALISM PUBLICATIONS
JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIPS
Knight Science Journalism Fellowships @ MIT
Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University
European Journalism Fellowships at the Freie Universitaet Berlin
Ted Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism
JOURNALISM GRANTS & AWARDS LISTINGS
Journalism Awards
Newswise's list of journalism awards and fellowships.
Midcareer Journalism Education
The Knight Foundation list of journalism fellowships.
Newswise Guide to Journalism Grants and Fellowships
A comprehensive list of the journalism grants and fellowships.
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH
The Maynard Institute gears up for its coming celebration of Black History Month
Based on the late Robert C. Maynard's belief that the five fault lines of race, class, gender, generation and geography are the most enduring forces shaping lives, experiences and social tensions in this country, the Maynard Institute's Fault Lines framework helps journalists build a more diverse source list, have more voices in stories and determine which fault lines are at work in complex issues.
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Black History Month and Beyond documents and preserves the stories of those courageous African American journalists who broke into general circulation media during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s. [more...]








