LaCrai Mitchell Is NABJ 2016 Student Journalist of the Year

The National Association of Black Journalists announced Friday that 22-year-old LaCrai Mitchell has been selected as its 2016 Student Journalist of the Year.β€œLaCrai Mitchell is someone whose rΓ©sumΓ© speaks for itself,” NABJ President Sarah Glover said. β€œShe has worked hard to gain internships and fellowships that have prepared her for the professional world. She serves as…

The National Association of Black Journalists announced Friday that 22-year-old LaCrai Mitchell has been selected as its 2016 Student Journalist of the Year.

β€œLaCrai Mitchell is someone whose rΓ©sumΓ© speaks for itself,” NABJ President Sarah Glover said. β€œShe has worked hard to gain internships and fellowships that have prepared her for the professional world. She serves as a great example of how a student journalist can succeed when they take advantage of opportunities.”

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Mitchell earned her bachelor’s degree from Florida A&M University in December 2015 and immediately began working as a news associate at CBS News, where she was an intern during college. She also held an internship at CNN International.

While a student at FAMU, Mitchell worked as the online content producer for FAMU TV-20’s News at Five newscast, where she managed and created content for the newscast’s web page and managed the show’s YouTube, Twitter and Instagram accounts.Β A homecoming special she produced as a sophomore won a Student Emmy Award.

Most definitely a β€œpreditor”—that is, a producer and editor who does it allβ€”Mitchell also served as the editor-in-chief of the university's Journey Magazine, where she edited stories, created multimedia content, video-edited web stories, directed photo shoots and scouted models.

Named one of The Root’s 2016 Young Futurists, Mitchell says that she was drawn to journalism after seeing a CNN documentary special on the Atlanta child murders.

Her words of wisdom: β€œDon’t ever let the fear of not accomplishing your dreams stop you from pursuing them.”

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