Minority Student Organizations

Minority Student Organizations

The following organizations have a strong emphasis on diversity.  This emphasis can target a specific underrepresented population, or have a broader focus on collaboration across demographic lines.  While the groups may have a targeted community base, all of these organizations are open to participation for students across all backgrounds, beliefs, and skill sets.  The only thing required for participation is an open mind and positive attitude.  Continue below for more details!

Asian American Journalists Association

UF AAJA is an organization under the Asian American Journalist Association. A non-profit organization aiming to connect journalist students and professionals across the nation through conferences, network, and AAPI awareness.

Facebook: Asian American Journalists Association

Asian Public Relations Student Association (APRSA)

The purpose of Asian Public Relations Student Association is to promote diverse experiences and voices within the College by creating an inclusive, judgement-free zone to discuss the intersections of Asian-American culture and the public relations field.

Facebook: Asian Public Relations Student Association
Instagram: @UFAPRSA
Twitter: @UFAPRSA
Email:  ufaprsacomms@gmail.com

Association of LGBTQ Journalists (NLGJA)

The National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association – The Association of LGBTQ Journalists is an organization of journalists, media professionals, educators and students who work within the news industry to foster fair and accurate coverage of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. NLGJA opposes all forms of workplace bias and provides professional development for its members.

The purpose and mission of NLGJA’s student chapter is to provide a network for LGBTQ student journalists and their allies, both on campus and in the greater Gainesville community

Email: NLGJAGator@gmail.com

Black Public Relations Student Society (BPRSS)

The nation’s second Black Public Relations Student Society is here at the University it Florida! Our purpose is to advance the practice of public relations as a marketing discipline, serve as the voice for students of color who will soon be working in the communications field nationwide and empower members through support, resources and education. BPRSS offers guidance and assistance to University of Florida students interested in the media and communication industries. We strive for an increase in mentorship, collaboration, leadership, integrity, community engagement and success!”

Facebook: UF BPRSS
Instagram: @UFBPRSS
Twitter: @UFBPRSS
Email: ufbprss@gmail.com

Hispanic Communicators Association

The Hispanic Communicators Association (HCA) was founded at the University of Florida in 1992 to serve Hispanic-Latino college students studying journalism telecommunications, advertising and public relations.  HCA serves as a resource for all students to promote cultural understanding and ethical practice of the media industry, career development, academic excellence and leadership.  The organization hosts workshops, seminars, and events with professionals in the media industry in addition to assisting students with scholarships, and resume building.  HCA explores and encourages media innovation and academic research in the journalism and communications industry, while empowering Hispanic-Latino students to enter the English and Spanish media industry.

Hispanic Public Relations Student Association (HPRSA)

Founded in 2018, HPRSA is the nation’s first student-led public relations association dedicated to the interest and/or expertise of the Hispanic market. Its mission is to advance the practice of Hispanic public relations as a marketing discipline; to serve as the voice for students working in the Hispanic communications field nationwide; and to empower its members through resources, education and a community that will support them throughout their careers.

Instagram: @ufhprsa
LinkedIn: UF HPRSA
Twitter: @ufhprsa
Email: ufhprsa@gmail.com

National Association of Black Journalists

The Gator Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists, formerly known as the Association of Black Communicators, was founded in 1980 as the first minority organization in the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications. The name was changed in 2012 to reflect its relationship with the National Association of Black Journalists the professional parent organization. In its 32 years of excellence, it has promoted and encouraged journalism and communications as a career for students while gaining operational support from the college’s Knight Division.

National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ)

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists Gator Chapter is dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in journalism.

Link: NAHJ on Facebook
Email: nahjatuf@gmail.com