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Contact Us The Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies is a university-based program that provides professional development opportunities for mid-career, black journalists and practical news gathering experiences for black journalism students. 2011 Black Overachievers Report 2010 Black-White Achievement Gap in Public Education Young Black Men: How to Save an "Endangered Species" Click image to check out the Obesity Report Click image to check out the Kerner Report IFAJS Special Report:Cuba in Black and White Giving black journalists a chance to be heard By Tonyaa J. Weathersbee Senior Project Manager, Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies During a May meeting at the Fernando Ortiz Foundation in Havana, its president, Heriberto Espino made an admission, followed by an explanation – and then a plea. Racism is indeed a problem for black Cubans, he said. But they want to solve that problem within their own system. "We want to change it," Espino told a group of black journalists from the Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies. "And we want you to help us." Being there to hear Espino's plea was a moment that highlighted the institute's main purpose: to give black journalists and journalism students the opportunity to tell the story of people throughout the diaspora– something that is still a pretty rare experience in American journalism. For more than a decade the institute has pursued this mission. It has dispatched teams of black professional and student journalists to Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Colombia, Brazil, Grenada, Panama, Barbados, Canada and Mexico to report stories that have been largely ignored by mainstream media. Much of this work, which has given the participating journalists a greater sense of self-worth in the journalism arena, can be found on the institute's Web site (www.ifajs.org). This special report on racism in Cuba is the most recent example of the ground-breaking work the institute does – work that gives black journalists an opportunity to cover stories long ignored by mainstream media and that provide their voice an opportunity to be heard. Race Relations in Cuba: Stuck in Time By Dalia Colon Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies Cuba: A proud stop on one woman’s trek through the African Diaspora By Joy Sewing Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies HAVANA - What I first learned about the African Diaspora came from myjourney to La Costa Chica – a city in southern Mexico where ancestors of slaves once slept on dirt floors under thatched roofs barely shielding them from the skies. Read more Racism in Cuba: Debated by blacks here, attacked by blacks in U.S. By DeWayne Wickham Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies HAVANA — Nancy Morejon says she doesn't want to get into a war of words with Cornel West. While all-out combat might be avoidable, a bruising skirmish has already occurred. In many ways, Morejon and West are kindred souls. Read more
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