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Programming Chair, Washington Association of Black Journalists

Cheyanne M. Daniels

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Programming Chair, Washington Association of Black Journalists

Chicago, Washington

Beats

Primary beats

PoliticsOpinionEditorial

Secondary beats

HospitalityCannabisBook ReviewsDiplomacyPalestineEventsIsraelTrendsConflictFertilityDesignHealthPoliciesProgrammingFeaturesMarket

Biography

Hi! I’m Cheyanne, The Hill’s race and politics reporter and the creator and host of The Switch Up podcast. On my beat and podcast, I delve into the intersection of race and politics by speaking with leading voices of color about the most pressing issues facing Black and Brown Americans. I often focus on the Congressional Black Caucus, Black voters and campaigns. I’m originally from Chicago, Illinois. After graduating from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, I reported for the Chicago Sun-Times. There, I covered the city’s South and West sides. My work has also been published in the Wisconsin State Journal, theGrio, UPI and South Side Weekly.

Final Covers

Politics Social JusticeRace and equity

Doesn’t Cover

I never say No to any topic

Journalist Type

Chair

Seniority Positions

Senior

Industries

Civic,Social Organization

Medium Formats

Organizational

Content

Total articles 21679

  • Available on paid plans

    Target CEO to speak with Sharpton amid scrutiny over DEI cuts

    By Cheyanne M. Daniels Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Target CEO to speak with Sharpton amid scrutiny over DEI cuts

    By Cheyanne M. Daniels Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Target CEO to speak with Sharpton amid scrutiny over DEI cuts

    By Cheyanne M. Daniels Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

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MSN Ireland,Yahoo Canada,Aol,Yahoo Singapore,Washington Association Of Black Journalists,Yahoo News New Zealand,Yahoo Life,Yahoo News,Yahoo Entertainment,Yahoo News Malaysia,MSN (US)

Company Info

Washington Association of Black Journalists

The Washington Association of Black Journalists (WABJ) is a professional organization dedicated to serving Black journalists, journalism educators, public relations specialists, and media professionals in the Washington, D.C., area. With over 300 members, WABJ focuses on professional development, advocacy, and community engagement within the media industry. WABJ hosts workshops, networking events, and training sessions to support career advancement. The organization advocates for fair coverage of Black communities and equitable opportunities for Black media professionals. It collaborates with local organizations to address media-related issues and amplify underrepresented voices. Membership benefits include access to events, job boards, and industry resources, fostering a supportive community for its members.

Chicago, Washington, D.C., United States, , United States

Founded: 1975



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