Advocates for Media Diversity

Founded in 1975, the Washington Association of Black Journalists (WABJ) is an organization of more than 500 journalists, journalism professors, public relations professionals and student journalists in the Washington, D.C., metro area.

About WABJ

Supporting Black media Professionals in the DC Metro Area

WABJ provides members ongoing professional education opportunities and advocates for greater diversification of the profession.

DCision 2026: Congressional Delegate & Mayoral Debate

 

WABJ would like to thank all attendees of DCision 2026: Congressional Delegate & Mayoral Debate held at George Washington University.

We were happy to partner with The Washington Informer, the DC Dems and the Greater Washington Black Chamber of Commerce for this important day of debate.

Read about the debates in The GW HatchetThe Afro and WTOP

 

NABJ 2026 Convention & Career Fair

 

The countdown to Atlanta is officially on! Join WABJ members at the 2026 NABJ Convention and Career Fair as journalists, media professionals, and students gather for networking, professional development and industry conversations.

Be on the lookout for details on our upcoming national convention, chapter t-shirt sale, and if you’re in Slack, join the #nabj-2026 channel for convention updates and chapter coordination.

WABJ News & Updates

2026

WABJ DC mayoral debate coverage in The AFRO

The Washington Informer teamed up with the D.C. Democratic Party (DC Dems), the Washington Association of Black Journalists (WABJ), the Greater Washington Black Chamber of Commerce (GWBCC) and the Greater Washington Urban League (GWUL) to host a debate for delegate and mayoral candidates in D.C. on May 2. The debate covered critical issues, including housing affordability and displacement, education outcomes and economic equity. Mayoral candidates debate how to balance growth with equity  The mayoral candidates included Councilman Vincent Orange, Councilwoman Janeese Lewis George, Gary Goodweather, Rini Sampath, and former at-large

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2026

WABJ in The Washington Informer

The Washington Informer, in partnership with the DC Democratic State Committee (DC Dems), the Washington Association of Black Journalists, the Greater Washington Black Chamber of Commerce, and the Greater Washington Urban League, hosted the DCision 2026 Delegate and Mayoral Debates at George Washington University’s Jack Morton Auditorium on Saturday, May 2, 2026. Watch the debate video recap on The Washington Informer.

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2026

WABJ in WTOP

The leading five Democratic candidates for D.C. mayor and congressional delegate faced off in back-to-back debates at George Washington University’s Jack Morton Auditorium Saturday. If you closed your eyes and just listened, the two debates may have sounded like a rerun. Over 75 minutes, candidates at both forums repeatedly returned to the same core themes: public safety, home rule, affordability and President Donald Trump. At the delegate debate, D.C. Councilmembers Robert White and Brooke Pinto were joined by former Democratic National Committee finance chair Kinney Zalesne, former U.S. Nuclear Regulatory

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