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Tanya Hart Inducted into NABJ 2022 Hall of Fame

On Friday, August 5th in Las Vegas, The NABJ hosted their 2022 induction ceremony for their Hall of Fame Special Honors Awards.

Tanya Hart Inducted Into National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) 2022 Hall of Fame

Among those honored was AURN�s Tanya Hart, host of the nationally syndicated �Hollywood Live with Tanya Hart”. “I am so grateful to Board President, Dorothy Tucker, and the other members who nominated me for this prestigious award� says Tanya.

�I had such a great time at the NABJ Convention at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. I am humbled, excited and inspired, and most importantly with
God’s grace I will continue to tell my listener the TRUTH, which is, of course, the backbone of good journalism.”
In addition to Ms. Hart, the NABJ also paid homage to other legendary Black journalists who have made outstanding contributions to the industry including; Michelle V. Agins, Photographer, The New York Times, Harry D. Boomer, Anchor/Senior Reporter, Cleveland 19 News, Levi Henry, Jr., Founder/Publir, Westside Gazette Newspaper and Cheryl Smith, Publir-Editor, I Messenger Media.

A Posthumous award was also bestowed upon Charles W. �Hoppy� Adams, Jr., Executive Vice President, WANN/WXTC.

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