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The National Association Of Black Journalists To Honor Valeisha Butterfield

by admin on 07/13/2011 · 3 comments


Congratulations to humanitarian and businesswoman Valeisha Butterfield who will be honored at the NABJ “Planting Seeds” Fundraising Awards Reception to be held on Tuesday, July 19th.  The event will be held at Prince George Ballroom, 15 East 27th, New York City, 7pm – 10pm, to recognize and celebrate the achievement of individuals and companies in the New York City area who have been champions for community, have excelled in business and/or have excelled in their respective fields.  For more info go to the official website HERE.

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Anonymous 07/13/2011 at 12:13 PM

What if there was The National Association Of White Journalists? Would people take that association as a racist group?

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anonymous2 07/13/2011 at 12:39 PM

of course they would be considered a racist group. white people aren’t discriminated against in journalism and represent the majority of journalists.

a more accurate question would be, what if there was a national association of white athletes, designed to promote improved positioning of white athletes in sports (considering white athletes are being pushed out of all sports except hockey – and hockey is coming soon because nike is sponsoring hockey camps in inner cities). that wouldn’t be racist. white athletes do suffer discrimination in athletics.

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Chu The Conqeror 07/14/2011 at 8:44 PM

Respect! I love my intellectual Black sistas!

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