Mango named NABJ Journalism Educator of the Year
Susan Mango Curtis, former BJ
assistant managing editor and associate professor of visual arts at Medill
School of Journalism at Northwestern University, was named the National
Association of Black Journalists’ Journalism Educator of the Year.
She left the BJ for
Medill in 1997. Mango was involved in the “Question of Color” project that led
to another BJ Pulitzer.
Mango is a 1981
graduate of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts and a 1977
graduate of Great Mills High School in Lexington Park, Maryland.
She lists the
Tallahassee (Florida) Democrat on her Facebook resume.
“PBS Newshour” White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor was named
Journalist of the Year.
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