(BPRW) 2021 Ethel Payne Fellow Erica Ayisi Publishes Amplify Africa Reviews
(Black PR Wire) NABJ’s 2021 Ethel Payne Fellow Erica Ayisi has released her reporting job “Amplify Africa.” The challenge is a 4-episode virtual demonstrate accessible on social media platforms and her website. The series features underreported subject areas of importance to Africa and the increased world community. “Amplify Africa” involves conversations with African creatives insights about the improvement of the Pan African Heritage Museum and stories about how Ghana’s “Year of Return” initiative to mark the 400th calendar year of African slaves arriving in the United States, prolonged to “Beyond the Return” fostering an yearly custom of web hosting African diasporans in the region, and much far more.
Ayisi is an award-successful global freelance journalist and educator with encounter reporting in Cambodia, Africa, Jamaica, the United Kingdom, and the United States. She wears lots of hats serving as a writer, reporter, producer, host, panelist, moderator, and on-air correspondent.
The NABJ Ethel Payne Fellowship is a $5,000 award bestowed to a deserving journalist. The travel award offers an possibility for an NABJ member to attain international correspondence knowledge in Africa and the required assistance to total a job or singular report on Africa. The fellowship is named for the 1st feminine, African American commentator used by a U.S. community when CBS employed her in 1972.
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