Posted by Laura Castaneda Written by: Anthony Millican Nearly 25 years after stepping away from daily journalism, I’m reconnecting with my roots—this time as an
Read MorePosted by Laura Castaneda Written by Laura Acevedo July proved to be a great month for our chapter leaders! The NAHJ San Diego-Tijuana chapter President,
Read MoreGracias for coming! Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Meet and Greet Mixer on August 15 at NOVO Brazilian Brewery. We added
Read MoreIt was a wonderful celebration in Hollywood this past week, in California the state where the National Association of Hispanic Journalists was founded in 1984.
Read MoreGracias to outgoing chapter president Gustavo Solis for handing the baton to the new officers. We have some exciting events planned and hope you will
Read MoreWe are excited to serve as the new officers for the San Diego/Tijuana chapter of NAHJ. We ask that you please join us in recruiting
Read MoreBy Julia Woock, committee member Recent events remind us journalists are among the first on the scene to a disaster, often leading to trauma. In
Read MoreWritten by Sofía Mejías Pascoe, communications committee member After nearly three decades reporting on Tijuana for The San Diego Union-Tribune, Sandra Dibble traded in her
Read MoreBy Antonio Marquez, communications committee member Karina Bazarte is president of the NAHJ San Diego State University chapter and when she’s not reporting, being a
Read MoreNAHJ San Diego-Tijuana recently spoke to the creator of Ídolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sánchez about the benefits and challenges of producing a bilingual podcast.
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