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53 journalists who died covering the news in 2003 are added to Freedom Forum Journalists Memorial
News release The memorial, located in Freedom Park, now pays tribute to 1,528 reporters, editors, photographers and broadcasters who died or were killed while on assignment.
05.03.04
Remarks by Tom Brokaw
Journalists Memorial Rededication Ceremony
May 3, 2004
05.03.04
First Amendment Center's Paulson named USA TODAY editor
Veteran editor assumes duties at country's largest-selling newspaper immediately after seven years of leading the First Amendment Center.
04.29.04
Letters from the News Room
From Marcela Creps
04.29.04
Diversity in newsroom staffing makes slight gain
But survey shows minority representation in daily newspaper newsrooms still lags behind percentage of minorities in U.S. population.
04.28.04
Native American Newspaper Career Conference Schedule
The fifth annual Native American Newspaper Career Conference will be April 13-15 at the Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
04.06.04
Native American Newspaper Career Conference mentors
The Native American Newspaper Career Conference, held each Spring at the Crazy Horse Memorial in Custer, S.D., partners professional journalists with high school and tribal college students
04.05.04
Parents, students protest proposed education budget cuts
Article by 2004 Diversity Institute Fellow Margie Davis.
04.02.04
Brentwood rejects housing development proposal
Article by 2004 Diversity Institute Fellow Joe Manuel Rodriguez.
04.01.04
Brentwood guests may face new hotel tax
Article by 2004 Diversity Institute Fellow Rochelle Williams.
04.01.04
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