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In loving memory of Toni Morrison

VOL. 7 NO. 49 AUGUST 14, 2019

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Dallas wins at NABJ Convention

Pictured: NABJ Educator of the Year Eva Coleman with Chewie, Secretary Cheryl Smith, VP Broadcast Ken Lemon, President Dorothy Tucker, Region III Director Rod Carter and Region I Director Tory Parrish, Cheryl “Action” Jackson, Jim Washington with Craig Nelson, 21st NABJ President Sarah Glover and Actress Alfre Woodard, and Lynn Norment and Tom Joyner

NABJ elects Tucker as 22nd president, Smith as secretary --The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) elected its Vice President-Broadcast, Dorothy Tucker as the 22nd President of the Association and current secretary Cheryl Smith handiliy won a second term as secretary. Tucker, an investigative reporter for CBS 2 Chicago garnered 411 votes, defeating Gregory Lee Jr., senior managing director of the Athletic, (203 votes); and Marlon Walker, education

reporter at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (138 Votes). Tucker joined CBS 2 Chicago from KDKATV in Pittsburgh, PA, where she worked as a general assignment reporter and talk show host. Prior to that, Tucker worked at KWGN-TV in Denver, CO, REG-TV in Memphis, TN (197980). Tucker began her broadcasting career in Peoria, IL. at WMBD-TV, after serving as an intern at CBS 2 Chicago in 1977. Tucker previously served on the NABJ Board of Directors as Region V Director. “I talk for a living, but I am speechless...I

am humbled by your support over the last few months,” said Tucker. “One of the greatest things about running for this position is the opportunity to meet so many members and engage with you. I promise I will earn your vote and respect. I will represent everyone.” Smith began her professional career in Tallahassee at the Capital Outlook, after graduating from Florida A&M University. She later worked as an editor at The Dallas Weekly, executive editor of Future Speak for the Dallas Examiner, columnist and contributing editor/ writer for numerous publications including

Minority Opportunity News, Dallas Post Tribune, Ebony Tribune, Elite News, Our Texas and the National Newspaper Publishers Association. She was also an award-winning talk show host/ producer for Soul 73 KKDA-AM for 22 years. “I am excited about the overwhelming support and look forward to working with the Tucker Administration,” said Smith, who previously served on the NABJ Board of Directors as Region VII Director. “We have a lot of work to do and folks will hear a lot more See NABJ ELECTION, page 4- 5


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