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The Reynolds Center has opened registration for select 2008 free online seminars.

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Lessons from Spanish-Language Media
By Amy Eagleburger
July 14, 2008 01:23 PM
In the early 1990s, daily newspapers in cities with significant Latino populations rolled out bilingual sections and inserts to appeal to Spanish-speaking readers.  The publications floundered and most bilingual sections are now a thing of the past. But in their... » More

Minority Coverage Reflects Changing World
By Dianne Solis
The minority business beat is ready to be harvested for stories that shed light on the top demographic, globalization, marketing, and political trends in the U.S. » More

UNITY Brings Together Minority Business Journalists
By Vandana Sinha
In the corners of a Washington convention center packed with more than 8,000 journalists from around the country, reporters and editors discussed both the nuances and universals of covering the business beat well. » More

Business Sections Need Greater Diversity
By Lena Fung Warmack
The lack of minority representation is a growing concern for many journalists who say more programs and recruitment efforts are needed to promote greater diversity in business sections across the country. » More

Covering A Minority-Owned Business Requires Building Relationships
By Yvette Armendariz
The key to weaving these companies into my small business coverage was not picking a business because they were of color or run by a woman. That would be easy. » More

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