WABJ and AAJA-DC stand in solidarity with Karen Attiah

The Washington Association of Black Journalists (WABJ) and the D.C. chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association condemn the Washington Post’s unjust firing of Karen Attiah. The Post said that […]
WABJ Joins Coalition Urging National Guard To Protect Press Freedom In Washington

The Washington Association of Black Journalists, alongside a coalition of press freedom organizations and journalism groups, has signed onto a letter led by Reporters Without Borders, advocating for press freedom […]
DC Black Journalists: Share Your Story Live

Story District, with support from HumanitiesDC, is looking for six Black journalists based in Washington, D.C. to craft and perform true, first-person stories about their lives and work. Selected participants […]
Prince George’s Community Television

Prince George’s County Council found a way to preserve funding for Prince George’s Community Television (PGCTV), in what amounts to a massive win for the community, CTV staff and WABJ! […]