Thursday, October 17, 2013

NAHJ NYC Chapter Hosts First Event

NAHJ NYC Chapter board
The newly formed NAHJ NYC professional chapter hosted its first event on 10/9 at "La Pulperia" restaurant in midtown Manhattan.


With NYC Chapter VP Brenda Kessler
I was very pleased to be part of the kick-off event that gathered more than 50 people in celebration of the new chapter and our association. NAHJ founding fathers Frank Gomez and Juan Gonzalez were in attendance.


With Celia Mendoza
Frank Gomez
A special thanks to Region 2 Director Yvette Davila who was instrumental in organizing the new chapter. 

And of course un fuerte abrazo to NYC chapter president Geraldine Azocar and the entire chapter board for volunteering to lead. You make us all very proud!

With Region 2 Director Ivette Davila and Kirk Gimenez
Juan Gonzalez





Region 6 conference “Latin America: Coverage and Challenges”

CNN's Ramon Escobar leads panel on challenges of covering Latin America
Congratulations to the NAHJ Chicago chapter for hosting the Region 6 conference “Latin America: Coverage and Challenges.” The October 12th event was very well attended. The guests who I spoke with were pleased with the quality of the programs and panelists.
Region 6 Director Rosa Morales welcomes guests
A special thanks to Region 6 Director Rosa Morales,Chicago chapter president Carolina Cruz, the conference committee, volunteers and staff for their leadership and commitment in realizing the wonderful event. 
Chicago Chapter President Carolina Cruz
And of course un gran abrazo to all of the Ñ-Awards recipients for their outstanding work in their field and for our association.
Proud N-Awards recipients




Speaking with students at Medill, Northwestern University


With NAHJ Student Chapter at Northwestern
I was also given the opportunity to speak with students at Medill School of Journalism AT Northwestern University.The NAHJ student chapter were my gracious hosts. I was happy to lead a lecture on reaching the Latino community in the U.S.

Here is a link to the presentation on reaching Latinos in the US:
http://mediaportal.northwestern.edu/Mediasite/Play/2bbfcfb9fe1c45589a8358e8d6df9c661d 

Friday, October 11, 2013

The Case For NAHJ Leaving UNITY

It's not an easy decision.
It's emotional.
In the end, the NAHJ national board must make decisions that are in the best interest of our association, members and mission.

When you take the emotion out of the equation.
When you study the last 12 months, two years (including reasons why NABJ left UNITY).
When you stop pointing to national conferences (when NABJ was still part of UNITY).
All you're left with are empty promises, lack of vision, inability to evolve, indecisiveness, poor financial practices and a structure that will only setback NAHJ.

On behalf of the NAHJ representatives on the UNITY Journalists For Diversity board and NAHJ executive director Anna Lopez Buck, I began a conversation with NAHJ members about our association taking a new course at the Excellence In Journalism national conference this summer

Here is the case for NAHJ leaving UNITY:
http://www.nahj12.com/nahj-news/nahj-to-discuss-reasons-for-leaving-unity-with-nahj-membership/

Here are articles written about the subject:
-NAHJ leaders cite Unity’s ‘financial disorganization,’ ask board to vote to leave
http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/mediawire/225312/nahj-leaders-cite-unitys-financial-disorganization-ask-board-to-vote-to-leave/

-Coalition for Diversity in Journalism May Lose Hispanic Members
http://www.theroot.com/blogs/journalisms/coalition-diversity-journalism-may-lose-hispanic-members

-UNITY At A Crossroads
http://www.cjr.org/minority_reports/with_a_new_president_unitys_at.php?page=1

All NAHJ members are welcomed to a virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday, October 16 where the 4 NAHJ representatives and our executive director will answer any questions you have. You should have received an email with the telephone number and time of the meeting. The meeting will be recorded and provided to all via the NAHJ website.

Lastly, I ask that all NAHJ members inform themselves. I've spoken to many of you who have strong opinions about remaining part of UNITY, but it's based on an idea of UNITY that truthfully no longer exists. And not just recently, but certainly after NABJ left. One cannot argue - "just go back and reach an agreement". The NAHJ representatives have tried that for a year now to no end. NABJ before us tried the same. We (NAHJ reps) have work to do for the good of our association. We cannot waste what time we have (because we are all volunteers) on an organization that has lost its way.

NAHJ will continue to work with UNITY once we leave, but it will be from a position to negotiate what we feel is in line with our association's mission and best interest. If and when UNITY does change the existing structure (governance, finance, mission); NAHJ will welcome a proposal to formally return.

Sincerely,

Hugo

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

NAHJ is outraged by Fox News Segment with Chris

Fox anchor, Chris Wallace summarized a recent survey by Los Angeles County estimating that undocumented parents would receive $650 million in government assistance this year. The report aired on Fox News’ “Special Report,” on September 19th according to Media Matters.
Instances like these are always disappointing.

There were many things wrong with this segment, beginning with the use of the derogatory term “illegal immigrant” and undocumented in the same breath as if these terms are interchangeable – of course they’re not.

Here's a full statement I authored on behalf of NAHJ:
http://www.nahj12.com/nahj-news/nahj-is-outraged-by-fox-news-segment-with-chris-wallace/

NAHJ joins NHMC in demanding that Fox News Channel apologize for its insensitive categorization of American children of undocumented parents as "Children of the Corn". And furthermore that it issue a memo to all staff urging them to refrain from anti-immigrant rhetoric. 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alex-nogales/open-letter-to-roger-aile_b_4017113.html


Latino Journalists' Group Blasts Fox News Over Undocumented Immigrant Smear
Other articles once NAHJ filed a statement: 

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

NAHJ al Presidente Obama: No Te Olvides De Los Latinos

President Obama spoke to the nation last week about what he feels is the best course of action to take in the Syrian crisis.
Like thousands of families, the loved ones of the more than 157,000 Latino active-duty military servicemen and women listened with great interest.
The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) urges Mr. Obama to be sensitive and sensible of the 38-million families who speak Spanish at home. It is in the best interest of the community that the President provide the same type of access to Spanish language media as he does with English language media.
Here's an Op-Ed I wrote for Fox News Latino:
Señor Presidente: We Latinos Care About A Syria Strike Too
Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/opinion/2013/09/10/senor-presidente-latinos-care-about-syria-strike-too/#ixzz2fJJVpg9M



Excellence In Journalism 2013

Newsmaker Luncheon sponsored by ESPN, ABC News and Fusion
The Excellence In Journalism (EIJ13) national conference was a great success. I am eternally grateful to the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) and Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) for inviting NAHJ to join them at the event. It was a wonderful way to celebrate a year that has seen much growth for our association.

As I walked the conference, it was great to see so many NAHJ members networking, getting training, participating in sessions and celebrating. Members genuinely having a good time supporting each other. And that’s what has stayed with me the most. The national board, staff, volunteers have worked very hard to help lift NAHJ to greater heights.

There were also many “firsts” at this year’s convention, including the presentation of the first “Si Se Puede Excellence in Leadership” awards recognizing the hard work of NAHJ's local chapters.

Chapter presidents Vicki Adame, Pia Malbran and Brandon Benavides
We all have much to be proud of. NAHJ is helping members find jobs, producing high quality programming, championing causes for journalists and the community we serve and represent. The national board is nurturing relationships with local chapter leaders to better serve members year round.

with lifetime member Yvonne Latty and region 2 director Ivette D'avila
 



NAHJ is in good financial standing, strengthening partnerships with sponsors and making new ones in achieving mutual goals.

Yes, there is much to be proud of.

Hugo

M. Murdocco, I. D'Avila, B. Gonzalez, R. Aguilar



with ESPN VP/Human Resources Monica Diaz

with president's award recipient Joanna Hernandez


L.A. chapter president Cesar Arrendondo 


with Bay Area chapter president Vicki Adame

Friday, August 30, 2013

Pompousness Trumps Journalism

     A regrettable incident at the Excellence In Journalism 2013 (EIJ13) national conference deservedly garnered much criticism. Panel guests for the Latino Vote session were put in an uncomfortable situation. The how and why isn't as black and white as many would like to make it...each side championing the argument that best suits their point of view.

     What is certain is the end result which has been to the best of my knowledge fairly and accurately reported. What is also certain is the perception of NAHJ organizers cowering to pressure and making poor decisions. While perceptions might not be actual truths - they are truths to those who perceive them. As president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) I have taken full responsibility for the incident (NAHJ President Response To Concerns Raised Over Latino Vote Session at EIJ13). It is a critical lesson that will assist us moving forward.

     There's another lesson still to be discussed: fairness and accuracy in reporting. Our product are the stories we tell. Whether we like it or not...what we put out there people take as truth. Journalists are authority figures with great power and influence. We must responsibly and jealously protect our credibility and integrity...without it, we lose the trust of the community we serve. So, when someone like Ruben Navarrette comes along assaulting NAHJ for his own benefit - we can't just ignore him or worse give him a pass for poor practices because "that's just the way he's always been".

     We are all students of our craft. Here are some of the articles written about the session at EIJ13. All get to the heart of the issue and are fair in their constructive criticism, except for Navarrette. His is the last article.

     -Did CA Assembly Speaker Perez opt for “political bullying” at big Latino convention?

     -NAHJ President Response to Concerns Raised Over Latino Vote Session at EIJ13

     -NAHJ: "Mistakes Were Made" in Organizing Political Panel

     -Opinion: NAHJ political snafu proves Latinos need to start working together

     -Politics trumps journalism

     It took Navarrette about 6 paragraphs and 216 words of generalizations, insults and other rants before he finally got to the heart of the story.

     Here's how he promoted his story:
On FB:
"Here's the money: NAHJ President Hugo Balta, a producer for ESPN, confirmed that someone in the hierarchy was contacted by Perez, but he would not say who it was. He claimed he didn’t know. When I pressed him, Balta shouted: 'You’re harassing me! I’m hanging up now!' He did, but eventually called me back and admitted, 'We made mistakes."

On Twitter: "NAHJ stands for 'Not Actual Honest Journalists."

And when I started criticizing his questionable practices...
On FB:  "If Hugo was as good at protecting the reputation of Latino journalists, and the concept of journalistic integrity, as he is covering his own ass, there would have been no fiasco -- and no offending column."

      The sophomoric personal attacks became worse once I called him out on his bombastic approach. This isn't a concerned journalist or even wounded NAHJ member (on and off again as Navarrette describes). This is a self absorbed, irresponsible pompous opportunist who cut corners in his storytelling in order to increase readership.

      He failed to mention that I took his call and asked that I have time to gather information in order to provide him with a proper response. He didn't write that he continued to push for answers despite the fact that I told him I was driving (in an unfamiliar city) trying to follow GPS instructions. His response to that was "can't you talk and drive?" He was more concerned about SFGate coming out with the story before him than getting accurate information.

     He didn't think it was important to say that even though I was still managing through a national conference; I tried to connect with him several times that day. He didn't care to mention that as promised, I called him back the next day - once I concluded NAHJ business in Anaheim (less than 24 hours since his call). We spent approximately 30 minutes on the phone.

    Navarrette didn't even provide the official response I gave on the matter.

     Now, why do you think that is? It's fair. It's accurate. No, he was late on a story and he had to find an edge to get people all riled up. And so, he showed his true colors - a bully.

     As NAHJ president, people taking swings at me is par for the course...I'm ok with that. What's not ok is for Ruben Navarrette to use NAHJ's great reputation for his own benefit. An association that tirelessly works for its members and the community they serve.

     I've called and sent Navarrette several messages via social media since he posted his story. He isn't extending me the same professional courtesy I did to him. And I know why...

     Deep down inside bullies are cowards who's bark is often bigger than their bite. The difference between people like Navarrete is that while those antagonists talk the talk...people like the fine staff and volunteers at NAHJ (and its partners) who produced an outstanding national conference walk the talk.

     School's out and I'm standing outside, waiting for Navarrette to come out..to call me - but I know he won't.

Hugo Balta
NAHJ President
 
 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Speaking Spanish In The USA Is A Necessity














The U.S. Census Bureau released last week an online map pinpointing the vast host of languages (other than English) spoken in homes across the country.

According to the report, that’s approximately 38 million people que hablan español. That makes the U.S. the fifth largest Spanish-speaking country on the planet, behind Mexico, Spain, Colombia, and Argentina.

In a strategy to grow their business, corporate America made it possible for the U.S. to become a bilingual nation.

Here's an article I wrote about how in the USA - se habla Español!
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/opinion/2013/08/12/speaking-spanish-in-usa-is-necessity/

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Peruvian Parade - Harrison/Kearny New Jersey 2013

On Sunday, July 21, 2013 I was honored by the Peruvian Civic Association of New Jersey by being named Grand Marshall of the Peruvian Parade Harrison/Kearny, New Jersey.


The parade was filled with the colorful sights and sounds that is customary with any Peruvian parade. It was wonderful to see so many different generations of Peruvians.

July 28th isn't only a celebration of Peru's independence, history, culture and people. It is also a celebration of the Peruvians who left their country and made a life for themselves in the United States.
with my father, Hugo Sr.
 These Peruvian immigrants are hard workers, business owners and responsible members of the community who are fueling the economy and diversity of the U.S.

As a second generation Peruvian-American, I am happy to see many of my contemporaries taking an interest in our family roots....we have much to be proud of! It is important for us (and our children) to learn and maintain our customs and language.

Somos Peru! Te Amo Peru! Que Viva El Peru!!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Panel Discussion: Illegals/Illegal Immigrant

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) held a panel discussion on the use/misuse of the term illegals/illegal immigrant at the Washington, DC headquarters of the GMMB on Friday, July 19th.

Interim Region 3 Director Ken Molestina organized the event. The panelists included USA Today's David Callaway, EFE's Maria Pena and yours truly.

There has been much debate since the Associated Press (AP) changed its stylebook and dropped the illegal and illegal immigrant in describing people in the United States who do not have the proper documentation.

Many media companies followed the AP's lead; others have not.

NAHJ for years have urged media companies to stop using the term that is factually inaccurate, demeaning and unfair.

Here's a report from Telemundo's local Washington, DC affiliate TV station:
http://www.holaciudad.com/polemica-uso-palabrailegal-n335274

with NAHJ ED Anna Lopez Buck and Region 3 Director Ken Molestina



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Forging The Future, NAHJ Region 4 Conference

Networking reception
Congratulations to the NAHJ South Florida chapter for producing the wonderful Region 4 conference, Forging the Future. The event drew nearly 250 registrants! The highest number of attendees for any regional conference to date.

Forging the Future reminded me of my late abuelita. Like many of our grandmothers she was a master chef en la cocina. One of her specialties was what she called “sopa de familia.” The secret recipe wasn’t the ingredients, but the people who contributed to the cooking. My sister and I would be responsible for chopping carrots and potatoes. My mother and aunts would add the chicken or meat, onions and of course spices. Mi abuelita would never make soup unless everyone in the house did their part. You know, it always tasted better when we worked at it together.
On-site registration
The South Florida conference is a soup of success the local chapter working with the national leadership and staff. The partnership with the Society of Professional Journalists, South Florida chapter. The panelists, sponsors and of course the many members and guests who participated.

Sessions underway
I was happy to receive all of the great feedback from grateful members who shared how productive the conference was for their careers. A special thank you to our partners from the Society of Professional Journalists, South Florida chapter and sponsors General Motors, Toyota, Sprint, WSVN and The Miami Herald.

NAHJ - Yes, We Are!!

CNN's Ramon Escobar and NBC Latino's Chris Pena provide career advice




Monday, June 10, 2013

A "Hot Latin Night" In Cool San Francisco

     Congratulations to the NAHJ Bay Area chapter for the wonderful and successful fundraiser Hot Latin Nights! The proceeds will go towards valuable scholarships, professional training and the production of future events.


Mission District
 
I was happy and proud to participate in the June event at the El Techo de Lolinda restaurant in the historic Mission District. The networking event included tequila, pisco and rum tastings. Bay Area chapter member Victoria Sanchez de Alba was the lucky winner of two roundtrip tickets anywhere in the world courtesy of NAHJ national sponsor United Airlines.

My trip to San Francisco included meetings with potential sponsors Wells Fargo and LinkedIn. Both companies are very impressed with the work NAHJ does for the advancement of journalists/journalism and through them the booming Latino community. NAHJ will be developing programs with the companies that will benefit our members.


Felicidades once again to chapter president Vicki Adame and the Bay Area chapter team! On behalf of the NAHJ national board and staff, thank you all for your dedication to our association.

Hugo






with Claudia Cruz

 



Wednesday, June 5, 2013

On The Record With Attorney General Eric Holder



 Attorney General Eric Holder’s off-the-record invitation to discuss guidelines for handling investigations of leaks involving journalists caused a divide between news media.

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), swimming against the tide, was the only independent minority journalism organization to accept Monday’s meeting.
 
NAHJ must engage in any conversation that affects journalists. Simply put, how can we help shape policy if we are not at the table? Once at his office we asked and to his credit, Mr. Holder accepted the meeting be on-the-record. NAHJ has been critical of the DOJ secretly obtaining the Associated Press reporter and editor phone records.

Here's the message I sent members following the meeting with the Attorney General:
http://www.nahj12.com/nahj-news/holder-on-the-record-with-nahj/

La NAHJ al fiscal general Eric Holder: Los periodistas no deben ser tildados como criminales por realizar su constitucionalmente protegido servicio a la comunidad:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LorYdTSceSIdyQa_g_mQdJUKRr99Cm_nf6VtUd39-8g/edit?usp=sharing


Here's the Op-Ed I wrote for Fox News Latino:
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/opinion/2013/06/04/on-record-with-attorney-general-eric-holder/

Here are other articles written about the meeting:
http://www.theroot.com/blogs/how-holder-would-have-done-things-differently







Tuesday, May 14, 2013

When Journalists Can’t Do Their Job, Democracy Is at Risk

This week the Associated Press (AP) revealed that the Justice Department secretly obtained telephone records of their reporters and editors.

This apparent intrusion of the First Amendment puts into question the government's use of authority under the guise of protecting the integrity of an investigation.

It’s not enough for the government to say it acted in the best interest of the public when the public’s interests were violated by its actions.

Here's a link to an OpEd I wrote for FOX News Latino: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/opinion/2013/05/14/hugo-balta-when-journalists-cant-do-their-job-democracy-is-at-risk/#ixzz2TIfGGbEP

NAHJ questions the motives by the Justice :
http://www.nahj12.com/?p=2619&preview=true

(Haz Click Aqui Para Español):
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10P0FGiCJjqj_PEFlqtFvNla3Ebqgm9V-DGR7Q7HnL7U/edit?
usp=sharing

Mi entrevista con CNN En Español como president de la @NAHJ
http://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2013/05/14/la-grabacion-de-llamadas-de-ap-fue-por-seguridad-nacional-dice-ee-uu/


Monitoring Journalists: A threat to democracy: http://www.voxxi.com/monitoring-journalists-threat-to-democracy/

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter (Hispanic Communicators DFW) hosted its annual scholarship banquet benefiting worthy journalism and communication students.

 


 President Saul Garza and his team successfully raised $10,000 for six impressive students.


  
WFAA Ch. 8 news anchor Gloria Campos was the mistress of ceremonies. Senior correspondent Ray Suarez of PBS NewsHour was the keynote speaker. Gloria and Ray are both members of the NAHJ Hall of Fame.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Olmar Vanegas and Cassandra Rodriguez were among the fortunate scholarship recipients.

  









Region 5 director Bonnie Gonzalez  and vice president of online and local chapter member,Rebecca Aguilar were also in attendance. Rebecca was on the planning committee for the banquet.

  




Here is a video montage of the event produced by Rebecca: http://animoto.com/play/okzpVa7NYEvdFbedRs4uVA