Thursday, June 7, 2018

Beyond Best Cars: Chevy Gives Journalistic Opportunities to Students


best carsBAY CITY, Mich. – Chevrolet does more than just create the best cars. It also helps to support students who are seeking careers beyond their university studies. Take the story of six students being chosen from historically black colleges and universities by Chevrolet and the National Newspaper Publishers Association for the 2018 Discover the Unexpected Journalism Fellowship. The winners are Tyvan Banks of Norfolk State University, Diamond Durant of Morgan State University, Daja Henry of Howard University, Denver Lark of North Carolina A&T State University, Natrawn Maxwell of Claflin University and Ida Wilborn of Florida A&M University.

The purpose of the 2018 Discover the Unexpected Journalism Fellowship is to help these Fellows offer up powerful stories from various African-American communities throughout the eight weeks of the summer internship. Each Fellow will receive a $10,000 scholarship and a $5,000 stipend from Chevrolet. In previous years, only certain schools were chosen but during the 2018 year, all schools were included.

"In 2016 Chevrolet launched the DTU fellowship at Howard University and last year added Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College," US Chevrolet Marketing Vice President Paul Edwards said. "This year we want to give every HBCU student with a strong voice the opportunity to report the inspiring stories from around the U.S. as they Find New Roads behind the wheel of the 2018 Equinox."

The Fellows will start with two days of journalism training with Chevrolet and NNPA leadership at General Motors' Global Headquarters before going to start work. They will work at The Washington Informer in Washington, D.C.; The Atlanta Voice in Atlanta, Georgia; The New Journal & Guide in Norfolk, Virginia; and New York Amsterdam News in New York City, New York.

"The NNPA is looking forward to continuing our support of young storytellers to document positive stories in our communities," NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. stated. "Young journalists have the power to bring about positive change in our communities and this country through their words, so it is vital to include their voices in the conversation."

Along for the journey during the summer, American Hip Hop Artist MC Lyte, who serves as the program's national spokesperson, will talk with the Fellows about creating a unique voice and how to tell a great story. On-Air Correspondent Dana Blair, who is also an entertainment producer and brand ambassador, will serve as a mentor to the Fellows. To follow in Chevrolet's lead, we at Graff Bay City partner with many charitable organizations and fundraising campaigns for those in need in our local community. Additionally, if you are in the market for a new ride, our friendly sales team can help you browse our vehicle inventory to find the perfect car, truck, or SUV to suit your needs.

Hank Graff Chevy is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706 and we are here to help our community grow to become an even better place to call home! For more information on Hank Graff Chevrolet, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our website: www.GraffBayCity.com.

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