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Tune in as the Nashville Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) as we host crucial conversations effecting the Middle Tennessee community.
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Nashville NABJ presents Crucial Conversations - Alan LeQuire
Join the Nashville Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) as we host crucial conversations effecting the Middle Tennessee community. This week's conversation is between Nashville sculptor Alan LeQuire and Sandra Long Weaver, a member of the Nashville chapter and a co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists about his series of sculptures of prominent African-American women, including journalist Ida B. Wells and Nashville's Lois DeBerry.
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Nashville NABJ presents Crucial Conversations - Rev. Kelly Smith, Jr.
Join the Nashville Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) as we host crucial conversations effecting the Middle Tennessee community. This week's conversation is between Reverend Kelly Smith, Jr., and Sandra Long Weaver, a member of the Nashville chapter and a co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists about the 100th anniversary of the birth of his father, civil rights activist Kelly Miller Smith, Sr., and the celebration around the event including a symposium at Vanderbilt.
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Nashville NABJ presents Crucial Conversations Live
Join the Nashville Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) as we host crucial conversations effecting the Middle Tennessee community. This week's conversation is between three leaders in the medical field in Nashville - Katina Beard, CEO of Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center and President of the Tennessee Primary Care Association; Dr. Alicia Hall, a family physician and President of Tennessee Women in Medicine; and Dr. Robin Williams, a breast surgeon and President of the Nashville Academy of Medicine and Sandra Long Weaver, a member of the Nashville chapter and a co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists about Black women who are leading leading the conversations and shaping the vision with health care providers in Tennessee and how they are leading through a pandemic, an economic downturn and stress over social justice issues.
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NABJ Nashville presents Crucial Conversations - Darius West
Join the Nashville Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) as we host crucial conversations effecting the Middle Tennessee community. This week's conversation is between filmmaker, writer and director Darius West and Sandra Long Weaver, a member of the Nashville chapter and a co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists about his new film, 'MIC DROP: The Culture of Christian Hip Hop' that will premiere in Nashville on October 16 at a socially distant screening. MIC DROP will be the first christian hip hop Documentary to officially be distributed (via Warner Music) to theaters.
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Nashville NABJ presents Crucial Conversations - Danielle McGee
Join the Nashville Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) as we host crucial conversations effecting the Middle Tennessee community. This week's conversation is between small business advocate and entrepreneurship professor Danielle McGee and Sandra Long Weaver, a member of the Nashville chapter and a co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists about the effects of the pandemic on Black business owners and small businesses.
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Nashville NABJ presents Crucial Conversations - Elizabeth Hart
Join the Nashville Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) as we host crucial conversations effecting the Middle Tennessee community. This week's conversation is between Associate Director of Communications and Media Relations for the Tennessee Department of Health Elizabeth Hart and Sandra Long Weaver, a member of the Nashville chapter and a co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists about what it has been like keeping Tennesseans informed during the COVID-19 pandemic.