Heshimu Jaramogi (October 17, 1952 - January 14, 2020) was a noted journalist known for his experience as a pioneer in multimedia journalism. One of his most popular outlets was his very own newspaper, "The Neighborhood Leader." He also wrote for The Philadelphia Inquirer and tried his hand at Philadelphia radio. His career spans forty years piquing as the president of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists.
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| - Heshimu Jaramogi (October 17, 1952 - January 14, 2020) was a noted journalist known for his experience as a pioneer in multimedia journalism. One of his most popular outlets was his very own newspaper, "The Neighborhood Leader." He also wrote for The Philadelphia Inquirer and tried his hand at Philadelphia radio. His career spans forty years piquing as the president of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists. (en)
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| - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (en)
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| - In 2011, he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists . (en)
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| - James Henry Wilson Jr. (en)
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| - Photo of Heshimu Jaramogi by Martin Regusters (en)
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| - Northeastern Illinois University (en)
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| - WHYY producer, host of Let’s Talk About It and stints at NPR, WDAS-FM and WUSL . He worked as an adjunct professor at Temple University. (en)
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| - Jaramogi wrote for the Philadelphia Tribune, The Philadelphia Daily News, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Philadelphia New Observer. (en)
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| - Heshimu Jaramogi (October 17, 1952 - January 14, 2020) was a noted journalist known for his experience as a pioneer in multimedia journalism. One of his most popular outlets was his very own newspaper, "The Neighborhood Leader." He also wrote for The Philadelphia Inquirer and tried his hand at Philadelphia radio. His career spans forty years piquing as the president of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists. (en)
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| - Jaramogi Communications campaigned with U.S. Senator Bob Casey, Gov. Tom Corbett and the District Attorney, Lynne Abraham. (en)
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| - James Henry Wilson Jr. (en)
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