NAHJ gets a Texas-sized conference
A jammed-packed schedule of workshops, panel discussions, speakers and social events await attendees.
Workshops get hands on
Caras in the crowd
Meet some of the nearly 1,500 people attending this year's conference.
NAHJ honors a founder
NAHJ will induct the organization's first president, Gerald Garcia Jr., into the Hall of Fame.
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Minutemen eyeball Texas
The activist organization formed to halt illegal immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border is coming.
Latino border agents face unique challenges
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More money, fewer people
Registration is 700 short of expectations, but corporate sponsorship up $200,000.
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Latino Reporter publishes first Spanish edition
NAHJ's Latino Reporter convention newspaper will be published in English and Spanish editions for the first time.
Mi Vista
What kind of Latino are you?
"In San Antonio, where I hail from, people assume everyone has roots in Mexico," Gloria Gallardo writes.
Mexican politicians debate at Town Hall
More than 300 people were in the audience to hear speeches delivered in Spanish, with English translators.
En español: Analiza foro política mexicana
Español Edition
Aumenta la oferta de medios hispanos
Crecen oportunidades para periodistas conforme aumenta población en español.
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Membership dues blues
Directors vote to require new payment plan.
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