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    2008 ETHEL PAYNE FELLOWSHIP

    WHO IS THIS FOR?

    Journalists looking to cover the less often told stories on the African continent.

    HOW TO APPLY

    Please submit materials to the NABJ National Office by
    December 15, 2008
    Attn: 2008 Ethel Payne Fellowship
    8701-A Adelphi Road
    Adelphi, MD  20783

    2008 NABJ ETHEL PAYNE FELLOWSHIPS

    NABJ annually seeks to award $5,000 fellowships to journalist’s international reporting experience through self-conceived assignments in Africa.

    The NABJ World Affairs Task Force helps govern the Payne fellowships. They are intended for print, broadcast and new media journalists who have a strong interest in Africa but limited to opportunities to cover the continent.  Winners are selected based upon their proposals to cover issues relating to one or more African countries.

    Winners must spend up to three weeks in Africa and produce news reports for NABJ.

    Requirements

    • Must be an NABJ member
    • Full-time journalist or freelancer
    • Five years of experience in journalism
    • 800-word project proposal
    • 300-word essay on applicants journalism experience
    • Three samples of work published or aired
    • Two letters or recommendation

    Winners must arrange travel to Africa and complete their news reports by December 31,
    2009

    PAST WINNERS

    2005
    Katti Gray, freelance writer
    Bonnie Newman, mass communications professor

    2006
    Nicole Johnson, The St. Petersburg Times
    Tawanda Scott, CNN

    2005
    Bob Butler, KCBS Radio (San Francisco)
    Tanyanika Samuels, freelance journalist

    2004
    Sarah J. Glover, The Philadelphia Inquirer
    Sherri Williams, The Columbus Dispatch

    2001
    Aissatou Sidime-David, San Antonio Express-News
    Ervin Ellis Dyer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    2000
    Jimmie Briggs, freelance writer
    Erin Texeira, Los Angeles Times

     1997
    Tracey Scruggs Yearwood, freelance producer
    Eric Frazier, Charlotte Observer

    1996
    Herb Frazier, post & Courier, Charleston, S.C.
    Dorine Bethea, Richmond Times Dispatch

    1995
    Melanie Eversley, Detroit Free Press
    Angela Davis, KSTP-TV (Minneapolis)

    1993
    Michelle Singletary, The Washington Post
    Karen Lange, Chapel Hill (N.C.) Herald






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