Today, NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists announced the members of 2025 CONNECT: Student Journalism Training Project cohort. The ten students selected for the annual CONNECT: Student Journalism Training Project will cover the NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+...
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Applications Now Open for Annual NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists Scholarships
Applications for the 2025 Leroy F. Aarons Scholarship and the 2025 Kay Longcope Scholarship are now open. The deadline to apply for the scholarships is midnight ET on Tuesday, May 20. The Leroy F. Aarons Scholarship provides up to $5,000 in tuition assistance to an...
Nominations for the 2025 Curve Fellowship for Emerging Journalists Are Now Open
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Nominations for The Curve Fellowship for Emerging Journalists, sponsored by The Curve Foundation, are now open. The deadline to submit a nomination is April 30. The Curve Fellowship for Emerging Journalists, sponsored by The Curve Foundation,...
New Ways Fellowship Application
NLGJA has established three fellowships for working journalists.
Each of the three NLGJA Fellowships provides a $2,000 stipend for…
Facts and Feelings – Better Interviews
NLGJA continues to share recordings from New Ways Atlanta including Facts and Feelings – Better Interviews – a discussion of strategies for interviews related to HIV and AIDS.
New Ways: The Story Behind the Story – Investigative Strategies
Presented on March 5, New Ways - Atlanta - was designed for journalists to build their data/investigative skills, narrative storytelling abilities and knowledge of HIV and AIDS. Over the next few weeks, NLGJA will be sharing six sessions from the one-day training...
New Video: Getting the Fundamentals Right – Data, Analysis & Context
Presented on March 5, New Ways - Atlanta - was designed for journalists to build their data/investigative skills, narrative storytelling abilities and knowledge of HIV and AIDS. Over the next few weeks, NLGJA will be sharing six sessions from the one-day training...
The Journey – How HIV and AIDS Reporting Started
New Ways is a series of in-person and web-based trainings, fellowships and specially designed online resources to improve access to information on HIV and AIDS through a partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These resources are designed to...
NLGJA Georgia Chapter Supports New Ways Atlanta
New Ways Reporting HIV & AIDS Today will commence March 5th at Emory University Robert W. Woodruff Library Atlanta, Georgia. As an organization of journalists, media professionals, educators and students working from within the news industry to foster fair and...
Register for New Ways Atlanta on March 5
This free workshop is aimed at journalists who work in any medium who want to build their data/investigative skills, their narrative storytelling abilities and their knowledge of HIV/AIDS. Come if HIV/AIDS is a part of your ongoing beat or if you only have a general interest.