The NABJ JSHOP is an opportunity for high school students all over the country to experience a hands-on journalism workshop in conjunction with the NABJ national conference.
2012 Student Work: New Orleans
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The King May Get His Ring

By Aaron Ladd JSHOP Staff Writer With a 3-1 series on the table and the end near for the Oklahoma City Thunder, Lebron James haters (like myself) have to finally accept that he will be a champion. For the nine years, since James has entered the league, there have been two groups: Lebron haters and...
Profile: Brandon Rouzan

Profile: Brandon Rouzan

By Aaron Ladd Brandon Rouzan is a 17-year-old St. Augustine High School graduate with a 4.0 GPA and an interest in mass communication. Despite his impressive resume and solid test scores, Rouzan has been hesitant to rush into deciding where he will attend college. Rouzan has narrowed his choices to Xavier University of Louisiana and...
Profile: Heaven Douglass

Profile: Heaven Douglass

By Amanda Addison Heaven Douglas sat in the dull, dimly lit hallway at Xavier University, preparing to give a reporter some insight on future and present day plans. Heaven was born on Feb. 11, 1996. She now lives in Mid-City, Esplanade Ridge and attends Benjamin Franklin High School. She formerly attended Lusher High School. She...
Profile: Trenton Turner

Profile: Trenton Turner

By Basha Ball Trenton Turner said he’s certain that he wants to pursue a career as an operational meteorologist, so he can forecast the weather on television. “Since the age of 3, I have watched The Weather Channel and I just knew that’s what I wanted to be,” said Trenton, who on a recent morning...
George Aidoo Jr.: A Self-Portrait

George Aidoo Jr.: A Self-Portrait

George Aidoo, Jr. June 20, 2012 George Aidoo Jr., is a self-confident writer and singer. The 14-year-old attends St. Augustine high school and says his father is his life. “My dad is my favorite person in the world, he’s awesome,” George said. George isn’t shy about admitting he’s his own biggest fan. His future plans...
Bio: Mia Saron Williams

Bio: Mia Saron Williams

George Aidoo June 20, 2012 Mia Williams is an 18-year-old graduate of Ursuline Academy of New Orleans. She will be attending Louisiana State University in the fall, majoring in mass communication with a minor in broadcast journalism. She currently works at the clothing store, Express, but she said she would rather work at L.F. She...
JeBari Lewis: The Boy Who Loves to Write

JeBari Lewis: The Boy Who Loves to Write

By Tre Sutton June 19, 2012 Born in 1995, a New Orleans native, JeBari Lewis aspires to become a humanitarian journalist. Lewis hopes to major in Journalism, with a minor in African-American Disparities. Lewis pursues his dreams through script writing for Charger TV, freelance writing, and updating his personal Pinterest blog. JeBari finds inspiration in...
Profile: Samantha Ramey

Profile: Samantha Ramey

By Malik Ross Samantha Ramey’s first love is the arts. The 16-year-old from Saint Mary’s Dominican High School said she loves drawing and animation. Ramey draws detailed people and faces. Her favorite things to draw are figures and abstract art because they have multiple meanings. The picture is not just telling one story, she said,...
Bio: Tre Sutton

Bio: Tre Sutton

Tre Sutton June 20, 2012 Tre Sutton is definitely legacy. His father, Will Sutton, was a former president of the National Association of Black Journalists. “I’m not sure if I will follow my father’s footsteps, but I am very interested in journalism,” he said. Tre aspires to work as a writer and pursue a career...
Profile: Basha Ball

Profile: Basha Ball

By Trenton Turner Basha Ball, recent graduate of Edna Karr High School, wants to pursue a career in kinesiology, the science of physical movement. In ninth, eleventh and twelfth grade, she was part of the student council and was a member of the pep squad for three years. She said she initially disliked the school,...
Profile: Gwendolyn Ducre

Profile: Gwendolyn Ducre

By Tyler Pettigrew Some might say Gwendolyn Ducre, 17, is a triple threat. Singing, dancing and acting are some of her passions. Gwendolyn said she starting singing, dancing and acting at age 4 to work toward her dream of becoming a musical theater star. But one day, she came to the conclusion that she loved...