Task Forces
- Arts & Entertainment Task Forces - members who cover arts and entertainment
- Associate Member's - part-time journalists, educators, marketing and public relations professionals
- Copy Editors - copy desk managers, news editors, design editors
- Digital Journalism - members on the cutting edge transforming the media landscape
- NABJ Founders - NABJ Founders, past presidents, and former national board members
- LGBT Taskforce - lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered members
- Sports Task Force - sports reporters, correspondents and analysts
- Visual Task Force - photojournalists, design/informational graphics
- Young Journalists - journalists in their first few years
- World Affairs - promotes world-wide coverage of African/African-Americans
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