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I Will Speak on Our Immigration Issue in August at UNITY Journalists’ Convention
The group of minority journalists’ groups is called UNITY. I joined the NLGJA last year, National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. I went to their conference in Philadelphia and had a terrific time. So then NLGJA joined UNITY, so I … Continue reading
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