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NABJ Ethel Payne Fellowship 2023 | Funded

NABJ Ethel Payne Fellowship 2023 | Funded

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Applications are open for the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Ethel Payne Fellowship 2023. The fellowship provides an opportunity for an NABJ member to gain foreign correspondence experience and the necessary assistance to complete a project or singular report.

The fellowship is named for the first female, African American commentator employed by a U.S. network when CBS hired her in 1972. Known as the “First Lady of the Black Press,” Payne, a Chicago native, was a lecturer and columnist whose eloquent advocacy while reporting on the civil rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s gained her national fame. Payne, who died in 1991, was the first African American female journalist to focus on international news reporting.

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The fellowship was established to provide rich coverage of the African continent beyond the common storylines of HIV/AIDS, famine and war. Proposed projects are encouraged to tell the untold and dynamic stories of Africa and African people.

Award from NABJ Ethel Payne Fellowship

  • The NABJ Ethel Payne Fellowship is a $5,000 award bestowed to a worthy journalist.

Eligibility for NABJ Ethel Payne Fellowship

  • Applicant must be an NABJ member in good standing;
  • Mid-career and veteran journalists with at least 7 years full-time journalism experience.
  • Fellowship winner agrees to sign a waiver of consent to provide NABJ with expressed written consent to publish the final story and its elements (text, videos, photos), and to use the winner’s name, image and likeness in materials related to promoting the award.
  • Fellowship winner agrees to name the National Association of Black Journalists as a supporter in its publication materials; suggested wording to come at a later date.

Application of NABJ Ethel Payne Fellowship

Travel to Africa is not required. However, the recipient will be required to virtually connect and engage with African based programmes, organizations and various groups within the U.S. and abroad to tell their untold and dynamic stories of Africa and the African people, the current atmosphere, and their interactions with journalists in the U.S.

The application deadline is midnight PT on February 27, 2023.

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Lastly, It is important to visit the official website link found below to access the application form.

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Specifications

Type of Opportunity Scholarships and Fellowships
Deadline27 February,2023
CountryUSA
Open toAll
OrganizerUniversity of Florida
Contact the organizer(352) 392-0466

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