Wed, Jan 28, 2026, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CT
1104 South Wabash Avenue
1104 South Wabash Avenue
Room 310
Chicago, Illinois 60605, United States (US)
We’re hosting an exclusive, private work-in-progress screening of AREA 2, a documentary series in post-production that investigates the Chicago police torture scandal, (40 mins) followed by a panel discussion. The series includes the POV of a former Tribune reporter who reveals the media’s complicity in ignoring evidence of torture and cover-up. AREA 2 was a finalist for the 2024 Library of Congress Ken Burns prize, and is executive produced by Academy Award winner Tarell McCraney. Here is the trailer and a scene from their rough cut. Wednesday, January 28, at 7P, Columbia College, Room 310, 1104 S. Wabash Ave. The director James Sorrels will be in attendance. Please RSVP
1104 South Wabash Avenue
1104 South Wabash Avenue
Room 310
Chicago, Illinois 60605, United States (US)
Wed, Jan 28, 2026, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CT
The purpose of the NABJ Chapter is to bring together Chicago-area African-American journalists dedicated to truth and excellence in newsgathering and reporting, and equality in the media industry. To accomplish this mission, the organization seeks to: strengthen the ties between Blacks who work in majority-owned media and Blacks who work in the Black-owned media; assist Black journalists in upgrading their skills for upward mobility toward managerial and supervisory positions; encourage students to identify careers in journalism; and award scholarships to Black journalism students of accredited colleges and universities.
We host at least 10 gatherings each year. Sometimes those meetings are forums on topics of interest to journalists, while others are networking sessions. On occasion our members are invited to theater and other events. We also host training sessions for our members as well as events for journalism students.
The NABJ Chicago Chapter is respected within the NABJ community as a thriving, progressive and active chapter with members who are greatly involved in the national organization as well. In 2009, NABJ Chicago was honored as “NABJ Chapter of the Year.” We are proud to have members who have been inducted into the NABJ Hall of Fame and recognized with national awards.
The purpose of the NABJ Chapter is to bring together Chicago-area African-American journalists dedicated to truth and excellence in newsgathering and reporting, and equality in the media industry. To accomplish this mission, the organization seeks to: strengthen the ties between Blacks who work in majority-owned media and Blacks who work in the Black-owned media; assist Black journalists in upgrading their skills for upward mobility toward managerial and supervisory positions; encourage students to identify careers in journalism; and award scholarships to Black journalism students of accredited colleges and universities.
We host at least 10 gatherings each year. Sometimes those meetings are forums on topics of interest to journalists, while others are networking sessions. On occasion our members are invited to theater and other events. We also host training sessions for our members as well as events for journalism students.
The NABJ Chicago Chapter is respected within the NABJ community as a thriving, progressive and active chapter with members who are greatly involved in the national organization as well. In 2009, NABJ Chicago was honored as “NABJ Chapter of the Year.” We are proud to have members who have been inducted into the NABJ Hall of Fame and recognized with national awards.