TBABJ Receives Community Service Awards
In recognition for our work in the community, TBABJ received two important awards this year from black-focused community groups.
On Oct. 13, the Top Ladies of Distinction, a nationally-known community services group, presented us with the community services award in Tampa during their national convention.
Just a few months earlier, the Sigma Pi Phi Gamma Omicron Boule on Feb. 10 presented TBABJ members with its 2007 Gamma Omicron Award for Excellence during a ceremony which included a rousing speech from Dr. Michael Eric Dyson at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Tampa.
Both of these awards are a testament to the hard work and dedication of all TBABJ members, who have helped us hold community forums, offer journalism workshops, mentor young journalists and distribute nearly $5,000 in scholarships to students of color who seek to study journalism.
Thanks to everyone who helped TBABJ earn these prestigious honors.
Griot Drum Awards 2006

But one thing that hasn’t changed, is the commitment of Tampa Bay area communicators to diversity in media. Once again, an amazing array of sponsors and volunteers came together to help us celebrate quality journalism and train the next generation of minority journalists.
In ancient Africa, the griot served as the keeper of history for each tribe before the dawn of written word, encapsulating the legacy of the community in his songs, stories or poems. So it seemed fitting that we invoke the spirit of the griot’s drum for our awards -- which continue a tradition TBABJ started over 10 years ago with its first incarnation of the contest.
Our goal: to create an evening that honors the benefits of quality coverage of people of color. It’s all part of the TBABJ’s mission, which since 1983 has centered on ensuring diversity in area media and accurate, balanced coverage of communities of color while serving as a resource for communicators.


2006 Griot Drum Scholarship Winners

Runner-up