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    NNPA Fund celebrates 198 years of Black Press at Howard University

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    (Left to right) NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Ashley Smith, Tyler Smith, Coreen Ciesta Smith, Karen Carter Richards (NNPA Fund Foundation Chair) and NNPA Chairman Bobby R. Henry, Sr.
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    The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and the NNPA Fund brought together over 150 journalists, scholars, and media professionals at Howard University’s Louis Stokes Library to commemorate Black Press Day 2024. The event underscored the nearly two-century-long influence of Black-owned newspapers in shaping narratives, advocating for justice, and preserving cultural history.

    Supported by sponsors Google News Initiative and Nissan, the gathering emphasized the critical role Black media plays in storytelling, representation, and social change.

    A major highlight of the event was the enshrinement of two legendary publishers into the Howard University Black Press Archives Gallery of Distinguished Publishers—Dr. William H. Lee, founder of The Sacramento Observer, and Walter “Ball” Smith, longtime publisher of The New York Beacon. Their contributions to Black media and journalism were honored in a historic moment that underscored their lasting impact on the industry.

    “Please do not underestimate what our people have already been through. These are trying times, but we’ve had trying times before. We have to stick together. I’m so proud of the Black Press because we are the voice of Black America and we not only report the news—we advocate for freedom, justice, equality, equity, and empowerment,” said Dr. Ben Chavis, president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association.

    NNPA Fund Chairman Karen Carter Richards reinforced this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of documenting and elevating Black stories. “Our work has never been more crucial. The voices we amplify and the history we safeguard are invaluable.”

    Key Moments from Black Press Day:

    Tributes to Trailblazing Journalists

    Honoring Dr. William H. Lee, founder of The Sacramento Observer

    Recognizing Walter “Ball” Smith, longtime publisher of The New York Beacon

    Address on the State of the Black Press by Dr. Chavis

    Presentation of the Black Press Archives Digitization Initiative

    Curated Tours of the Black Press Archives

    Panel Conversations on Media Sustainability and Historical Preservation

    As the Black Press nears its 200-year milestone, the NNPA and NNPA Fund remain steadfast in their mission to support and expand Black media through strategic partnerships, innovation, and investment.

    and empowerment but we’ve had trying times before. We have to stick together. I’m so proud of the Black Press because we are the voice of Black America and we not only report the news—we advocate for freedom equality equity justice president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association. “Please do not underestimate what our people have already been through. These are trying times ” said Dr. Ben Chavis
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