Harris speaks with NABJ reporters in Philadelphia
- Vice President Kamala Harris will engage in a discussion with the National Association of Black Journalists on Tuesday in Philadelphia.
- Harris highlighted the need for addressing historical injustices affecting Black Americans, such as slavery and bias in home appraisals.
- The NABJ did not inquire about criminal justice reform during the interview, despite Harris's openness to reparations.
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Kamala Harris' interview with Black journalists 'lacked specifics': CNN host Abby Phillip
CNN's Abby Phillip said Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with Black journalists on Tuesday "lacked specifics," specifically referencing her answer about the economy.
Fact check: Kamala Harris’ interview with the National Association of Black Journalists
During her interview with the National Association of Black Journalists, Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, for spreading misinformation about Haitian […] The post Fact check: Kamala Harris’ interview with the National Association of Black Journalists appeared first on Poynter.

Kamala Harris Has a ‘Conversation’ With the National Association of Black Journalists
Vice President and selected Democrat nominee Kamala Harris did not have to wait like former President and GOP nominee Donald Trump for the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) to get their technology together on Tuesday. They were right on time for this “Conversation with Vice President Kamala Harris” in Philadelphia. It is not surprising that Harris was given the JV Team of journalists to moderate this conversation. Gerren Keith Gay…
Vice President Kamala Harris gave her second solo interview since announcing her candidacy before a panel of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), who were clearly disappointed by the Democratic candidate's substantive answers.Read more]] >
In Rare Interview, Harris Condemns Trump's Rhetoric
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday decried Donald Trump for inflammatory rhetoric about migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and on other topics, saying voters should make sure he "can't have that microphone again." Harris said the Republican attacks on the city and migrants there were "lies that are grounded in tropes...
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