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DeWayne
Wickham
The Institute for Advanced
Journalism Studies (IFAJS) at North Carolina
A&T State University will host its second
annual “Blacks and the Fourth Estate”
conference, April 19–21.
During this gathering, the
IFAJS will bring the leaders of some of
the nation’s most prominent civil
rights groups to the university’s
campus for a series of meetings with black
journalists, university faculty, students
and the general community.
The civil rights leaders who
have confirmed their participation in the
event are: Marc Morial, president of the
National Urban League; Wade Henderson, executive
director of the Leadership Conference on
Civil Rights; Ted Shaw, director-counsel
and president of the NAACP Legal Defense
Fund, and Barbara Arnwine, executive director
of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil
Rights Under Law.
This year’s conference,
whose theme is “Beyond Rosa Parks:
Civil Rights in the 21st Century,”
will be held in the campus’s new Alumni-Foundation
Event Center. The four civil rights leaders
will discuss the future of the civil rights
movement in a forum at 7–9 pm, on
Friday, April 21, that is free and open
to the public.
“This gathering of civil
rights leaders will give A&T students
and others a front-row seat to history.
Too often discussions of such important
topics occur in some distant place and we
have to rely upon news reports to tell us
what was said. This time our students, faculty
and members of the community have a chance
to witness history in the making,”
IFAJS Director DeWayne Wickham said.
The IFAJS’ programs
are designed to improve the number of blacks
working in the journalism profession and
to enhance the flow of news and information
about black issues to a broad cross section
of Americans. It also offers several programs
that give students a chance to gain practical
newsgathering and writing experience, and
interaction with broadcast and print journalists.
“At the beginning of
the last century, W.E.B. DuBois wrote ‘the
problem of the twentieth century is the
problem of the color line.’ This nation
has made dramatic improvements in race relations
since then. But there is still much that
needs to be done to ensure that everyone
has a fair chance to realize the American
dream,” Wickham said.
For more information, contact
Terri Long at 336-256-2261.
Please also join DeWayne Wickham’s
Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies
on a Golf Tournament & Carribean Cruise.
Learn
more
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