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DFW/ABJ celebrates his legacy

By Eva D. Coleman

Eva D. Coleman and Jim Washington
Eva D. Coleman and Jim Washington

As we celebrate the life of longtime Black Press, iconic publisher, media executive, civic servant and community connector James A. (Jim) Washington, the members of the Dallas-Fort Worth Association of Black Journalists salute a fine person and offer our support to his family.

While we are saddened by his passing; we are joyful because we had the privilege of knowing Jim as an intelligent, loving and motivated publisher, mentor and friend. He was a champion for telling stories throughout the Black diaspora, and fought for equality and equity, while expanding opportunities for all.

As the National Association of Black Journalists’ (NABJ) 2019 Legacy Award winner, and long before, we witnessed his outstanding legacy as a man who was forward thinking, guiding the careers of so many with a heart for service to mankind which was exhibited through his involvement in numerous organizations.

Our prayers are with the family and loved ones of James A. Washington. During his 73 years of life; he was there for so many of us, and his diligent care will never lose its impact on the lives of so many journalists and friends.

There are many members of the DFW/ABJ who love, respect and appreciate James A. Washington and his legacy.

The DFW/ABJ family extends heartfelt sympathies to James A. Washington’s family. Please know that you are not alone. We, too, loved our Legend and will celebrate his legacy forever!

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