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AustinNAHJ
The mission for the Austin Chapter of
the National Association of Hispanic
Journalists is to promote the
advancement of our members and their
careers in Austin. We will create strong
partnerships with community leaders
and embrace future Hispanic journalists.
Through Austin NAHJ, we will create a
local voice and unified vision for all
Hispanic journalists.
Austin NAHJ is for all Austinarea journalists that want to:
• Train, learn and share
• Socialize
• Inspire young journalists
• Celebrate diversity
Goals for 2012
Host one training workshop
Complete one community involvement project as a chapter
Launch a fundraising campaign for scholarships, donations,
and/or fellowships
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LEAD AUSTIN NAHJ
Each year Austin NAHJ elects a president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary that serve for one year.
If you’d like to run for officer, send your name, ashort bio and a paragraph explaining how you’dtry to meet Austin NAHJ’s goals for 2012 toaustinnahj@gmail.com.
Officer interest bio due: Fri. Jan. 13
Email voting period: Jan. 23 at 8 a.m. to Jan. 27 at5 p.m.
Austin NAHJ’s HistoryAt a NAHJ training conference, three area journalists
realized there was no official NAHJ chapter in Austin, a
surprising realization considering how creative and strong
the journalism industry in this city is. At that time, Isadora
Vail (Statesman), Crystal Chavez and Angela Maldonado(KUT) committed to establishing a new Austin chapter.
Since 2009, Austin NAHJ has hosted a video training
conference, mentored UT student journalists, and has
offered various social networking events and chances to
practice our Spanish! We hope to grow the chapter with
the intention of creating a group that offers more training
opportunities and times to socialize/trade stories.
Although we want to see more Hispanic journalists in
Austin area newsrooms, Austin NAHJ is open to allethnicities. We believe in diversity and alliances.
Join us!
MembershiTo become an official NAHJ memberyou must join online at NAHJ.org
Regular membership $75: Persons
whose principal means of support isearned in the gathering, editing, orpresentation of news. Includes public
affairs for media companies. Regularmembers may vote and hold office.
Academic Membership $75: Persons
who are educators of journalism ininstitutions of higher learning. Academic members may vote but not
hold office.
Associate Membership $75: Persons who are not journalists but areemployed in such media-related fields
as public relations, public or corporateinformation, directors of mediaorganizations, etc. Associate members
may not vote nor hold office.
Memberships are valid for one calendar year beginning Jan. 1, 2012 to Dec. 31, 2012.
austinnahj@gmail.com
nahjaustin.wordpress.com
@austinnahj and Facebook
Phone: Erika Aguilar, President, 210-857-3768
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