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African American Broadcast Fellowship Program at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ)

The African American Broadcast Fellowship Program at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for African Americans to work in the broadcast industry.

The fellowship program accepts applications from students with an interest in film and video production, journalism or media studies, communications or related fields. It also welcomes underrepresented minorities as well as those who have completed their undergraduate degrees but are continuing their education through graduate school or professional development programs.

Applicants must be interested in pursuing careers within public television stations, public broadcasting networks such as PBS and NPR; educational institutions including colleges/universities; independent producers; non-profit organizations like foundations; media corporations such as newspapers/magazines etc.; state legislative bodies and political campaigns among others.

Conclusion

Once again, remember Africa is full of opportunities for budding and established filmmakers. If you are interested in working on a project in Africa or have already worked here before, we would be happy to help you get your production off the ground.