Journalist Natasha Alford On The Importance Of Advocating For Yourself!
We love to see it! Thank you for always lifting your voice and #NABJCongrats @NatashaSAlford! https://t.co/PUu1DgcHBF
— NABJ Headquarters | NABJ.org (@NABJ) August 27, 2020
Journalist Natasha Alford On The Importance Of Advocating For Yourself!
We love to see it! Thank you for always lifting your voice and #NABJCongrats @NatashaSAlford! https://t.co/PUu1DgcHBF
— NABJ Headquarters | NABJ.org (@NABJ) August 27, 2020
Syracuse City School District alum and award-winning journalist Natasha Alford recently interviewed media executive Byron Allen about his lawsuit against the cable industry.
Lines are good for business. The crowd for today’s Education Day game surged to over 10,000, according to team officials.
Syracuse City School alum and Marvel Comics artist Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez created La Boriqueña, a Puerto Rican female superhero over a year ago. He visited Syracuse University recently for Latino Heritage Month.
Seamus Kirst, writer
Wayne Tucker returned to Syracuse to play Otro Cinco with the Bad Mothas.
Educator Dr. Najah Salaam Jennings-Bey (above) gave a short keynote during a recent NAACP meeting. Her work encompasses educating children, engaging staff, and healing trauma for the Syracuse City School District.
Henninger High Senior Taj Mitchell marches into SRC Arena (at OCC) with members of the Class of 2016.
Sharon L. Contreras, PhD, (left) is the first female superindendent of the Syracuse City School District and first woman of color to serve in that position for one of New York States Big Five districts, was given a community leader award by Upstate Medical University today. She is joined here by Dr. Danielle Laraque-Arena. Arena became Upstate’s seventh president last month.