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The Urban Journalism Workshop, sponsored by the Washington Association of Black Journalists is a multicultural journalism workshop trains students in the basics of newspaper, broadcast and multimedia journalism. The workshop offers an inside look at journalism as seen by some of the industry’s leading minority journalists. Journalist mentors and instructors come from The Washington Post, the Associated Press, National Public Radio and other media companies. The workshops are conducted on eight consecutive Saturdays at various locations throughout the Washington area.

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UJW is back in session!

Students are producing stories for the 2023 session now. Check out photos from our most recent session here.

Our Students...

Students in our program learn to make TV...

...Radio...

...and digital journalism!