The National Association of Black Journalists is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with screenings of the new documentary "Beyond the Headlines: The NABJ Journey."
The film showed at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History during the Detroit Black Film Festival on Saturday, Sept. 27.
After the film screening, Joe Davidson, one of NABJ's 44 original founders, spoke about the start of the organization and its impact today in the context of the state of journalism.
With the National Association of Black Journalists celebrating 50 years of connecting, advocating for and training generations of Black professionals in the media, Detroit's chapter screened a recently released documentary about the organization's founding and legacy at the Detroit Black Film Festiva