Laney Writer Honored Laney Tower October 14, 2010 By Tracey Tate The Bay Area Black Journalists Association (BABJA) awarded Laney College student, Reginald James, the Chauncey Wendell Bailey Jr. Scholarship on Oct. 2. At the Seventh Annual Young Journalists Scholarship Gala, held at Scott's Seafood Restaurant in Jack London Square, James received a check for $2,500 for his work as a student journalist. James, a former editor-in-chief of the Laney Tower, received his associates arts degree in Journalism from Laney this year and has been accepted to the University of California at Berkeley for the spring 2011 semester. He plans to study political science at Cal while continuing his personal journalistic endeavors. In 2004 James, an Alameda resident, decided to pursue journalism when he realized that "the press didn't represent my community's voice." A controversial incident in West Alameda that uprooted his family and hundreds of others, spurred James to pursue his ...
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