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NC A&T NABJ Chapter

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For the 2014-15 academic school year, the NC A&T Chapter of NABJ has three goals in mind: Network, Expose and Professional Development. Through these goals we believe our members will have a greater sense of what it takes to make it in any media profession they choose and sustain a career in their aspired professions. 
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In the past, NC A&T NABJ has had success in taking students to the Howard University Communications Fair held in Washington D.C., taking students to NABJ's Regional III Conference and also assists with host the annual NABJ Short Course held within our department. 

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National NABJ History

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On December 12, 1975 in Washington D.C., the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) was founded by 44 men and women. NABJ is the largest organization of color and is committed to stregthening ties among black journalists, expanding job opportunities and recruiting activities for veteran, young and aspiring black journalists, while providing continued professional development and training, and Increasing the number of black journalists in management positions.
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NABJ 
is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of black journalists worldwide.

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