WABJ in Texas Metro News

Philip Lewis, president of the Washington Association of Black Journalists (WABJ), said he was heartened by the message. “I know we’re on the right path by making sure that students […]
WABJ in AFRO

During Black Press Day 2026, held on the campus of Howard University on March 18, one recurring theme shared by featured speakers was the importance of providing more opportunities for […]
WABJ in The Hilltop

Black students who heard about the arrests of journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort by the hands of the Trump administration saw an escalation to the censorship of the press, […]
WABJ and UJW on NBC4 Washington

The Washington Association of Black Journalists is celebrating a major milestone after teaching generations of students the fundamentals of journalism, News4’s Molette Green reports. Watch the full video here on […]
WABJ comments on Press freedom in Essence magazine

Black members of the press have educated the public about the injustices and oppression in America since the establishment of the first Black newspaper, Freedom’s Journal, in 1827. Now, two-centuries […]
WABJ statement on the Washington Post layoffs

The Washington Association of Black Journalists is deeply alarmed by the massive layoffs at the Washington Post. In a moment when audiences desperately need more robust news coverage now more […]
