“Every new organization struggles to get traction, and establish relevance and a core membership,” he says. “The more I talked to Ita about his desire to start NAAJ, the more I saw the many parallels between it and NABJ.
“There is a uniqueness that NAAJ has and a purpose they serve that NABJ can’t. NAAJ wants to serve the larger needs of African journalists, a cause that gets lost as NABJ tries to serve its members.”
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