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Allison J. Davis, a co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists and influential figure in the journalism industry, shares her remarkable journey from her early life in Teaneck, New Jersey, to her tenure at MSNBC. With a career that spans decades, Davis reflects on the importance of accurate storytelling and how she has navigated being among the first African American women in major newsrooms. She also discusses the origins of the NABJ and her involvement in the civil rights movement, highlighting the lasting impact she hopes to make through mentoring and leading the next generation.

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