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Teaching
young people of
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MPJI 2010
Welcome to MPJI.ORG
The MPJI Minority Photo/Journalism Institute
and the MPJI web site is dedicated to advancing
the careers of journalism students. We will be
working with the (HBCU's) Historically Black
Colleges, Universities and minority
journalism organizations. We look forward to
bridging the educational gap between minority
journalism students, underprivileged students and their
mainstream
counterparts, so that those who desire a
profession in Photo/Journalism or broadcasting
will enter the market on a more level playing field.
Mission statement
MPJI
is
a tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization. Donation
info.
MPJI
Brochure
PDF Printable
With
donation of $25.00 or more you receive a 11x14
photo go to Photo Gallery for more photos and
order information.
MPJI NEWS
MPJI Minority Photo/Journalism Institute is
happy to announce it has established a
partnership with the Inglewood Pacific Chapter
of The Links, Inc.To teach photo/journalism to
students at Inglewood High SchooI. The program
is a yearlong program in association with the
national Links incorporated, which MPJI and the
Inglewood links hope to make an ongoing program
for years to come.
For more info on the program you can contact:
Haywood @ mpji.org
MPJI Minority Photo/Journalism
Institute is happy to announce that it has
established a partnership with the
Pacific Coast Conference Youth Football and
Cheer (The PCC) to establish a youth sports
photography and broadcasting program involving
the young men and women who participate in the
PCC football and cheer activities. The program
will involve teaching young men and women to be
sports photographers and broadcasters in radio
and video. The participants will learn sports
photography and broadcasting there sports photos
and broadcasting pieces will be on the PCC website
each week in their own media section.
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WORKSHOPS
THE SHOOT OUT
HBCU
Sports photography competition 2008-2009.
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MPJI Executive
Director
Haywood Galbreath
is
available to conduct
Photojournalism
workshops.
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and to speak and lecture to high school, college,
university students and civic organizations, for
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MPJI
Publicist / Toni Purry
TPurry@mpji.org |
Black
Colleges News Photos (BCNP) A photo news service for HBCU newspapers.
Photos capture a moment in time for all
eternity and have the ability to influence a
negative or
positive future!
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Announcements:
NEW NEWS WEBSITE:
urbannewswire.net
Special Announcement:
( 09/27/05 Los Angeles MPJI)
In a continuing effort to level the
playing field for young men and women who may find it
easier to express themselves by speaking the Spanish
language, until they become affluent in English. MPJI
has instituted the Spanish-speaking section for those
photojournalists in training who are more affluent in
that language.
This division will be headed by nationally and
internationally recognized photojournalist Armando
Arorizo.
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