We Help Lead The Way For Inclusion
The Houston Association of Black Journalists is a nonprofit organization of media professionals from the Houston area with members in every facet of print, broadcast and online media, education and corporate communications. HABJ was founded in 1986 and is one of the largest organizations of journalists of color in Houston. HABJ is an affiliate of the National Association of Black Journalists. Consistent with its purpose, we offer the following:
- HABJ provides professional development,
- Honors excellence in journalism,
- Cultivates young journalists
- Ensures accurate coverage of the minority community
- Awards scholarships and Provides future workforce development and summer training opportunities for college students majoring in communications.
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HABJ Mission
The Houston Association of Black Journalists (HABJ) is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of minority journalists in Houston and the surrounding area. The organization was founded in 1986 and is the largest organization of journalists of color in Houston. HABJ is an affiliate of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ).
HABJ is committed to the following:
- Strengthening ties among minority journalists.
- Being an exemplary professional organization that promotes excellence in achievement of minority journalists.
- Working closely with all media to ensure a fair work environment for its members.
- Working closely with media managers to ensure opportunities are created for minorities to enter into the ranks of management.
- Working closely with all media to ensure fair and balanced coverage of the community at-large.
HABJ Provides Decades of Community Service
HABJ, an affiliate of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), is a nonprofit organization of media industry professionals from the Houston area who represent members in every facet of print, broadcast, online and corporate communications. Part of HABJ’s mission is to provide professional development, honor excellence in journalism cultivate young journalists and ensure accurate coverage of the minority community. Consistent with its mission, HABJ provides scholarships, workforce development and summer intern opportunities for college students majoring in the field of communications. Additionally, HABJ presents community outreach programs, seminars and town hall forums free of charge for civic groups and communications professionals. The goal of the HABJ 22nd Anniversary Awards Dinner is to raise $150,000 to enable HABJ to continue its vital mission. We need the support of sponsors to continue these worthwhile efforts.