
The Greater Cleveland Association of Black Journalists hosted it’s first-ever Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony last month on Feb 22, 2025 located at the Cleveland History Center. VIP guests in attendance gathered for such a historical and momumentous night of recognizable talent for their achievements in print, radio, broadcast, digital, media and storytelling.
The inauguaral red carpet celebration marked an exciting turning point for Cleveland, Ohio. Actor, playwright and former politician, Peter Lawson Jones was the MC for the night. And, accompanying him as the presenter to each prestigious recipient was the President of The Greater Cleveland Association, Rhonda Crowder. “This has been a long time in the making, but unfortunately was put off due to the everlasting effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Being that the upcoming event with the National Association of Black of Journalists (NABJ) is hosting their 50th Anniversary right here in Cleveland this year, it was no better time than the present than to implement this new idea,” says Crowder.


In addition, the chapter also recognized those emerging leaders in the entertainment and media industry making an impact over the last year. Congratulations to all the honorees. It was a remarkable night. You just had to be there!
Hall of Fame Recipients include:
*Print Category
Constance D. Harper- Call & Post
Dick Peery – The Plain Dealer
*Radio Category
Lynn Toliver- 93FM WZAK
Mansfield Frazier- Newsradio WTAM 1100AM
James “Jimmy” Malone- Newsradio WTAM 1100 AM
*Broadcast Category
Ernest “Pete” Cary- FOX 8/WJW
Leon Bibb – News 5 CLEVELAND WEWS & WKYC STUDIO 3 NEWS
*Photojournalist/Visual Category
Herb G. Thomas – FOX 8/ WJW
Richard “Zoom” Scott- FOX 8/WJW
*Digital Category
Nate Paige- Cleveland.com
*MEDIA/PR Category
Dargan J. Burns- Karamu House/Burns Public Relations Services
Alexandria Johnson Boone- GAP Communications