Retha Hill, an award-winning journalist, entrepreneur and professor at the Cronkite School, will be inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Hall of Fame. Hill is one of seven Black journalists and communicators who were recognized by NABJ for their contributions to the news and media industries. The inductees will be honored at the organization’s Hall of Fame Induction and Luncheon on Aug. 2 in Chicago. “Retha Hill has long been recognized as an innovator and important voice in journalism. Prior to joining BET, she was executive producer for special projects at washingtonpost.com and was a founding editor of Washington Post Newsweek Interactive.
Source: Washington Post May 08, 2024 01:49 UTC