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Autumn Bracey serves as President of Tulsa’s National Association of Black Journalists. She is a strong advocate of journalists of color serving as representatives, highlighting issues plaguing the community and bringing a unique perspective to story-telling. Autumn considers it a privilege when she gets to sit down and bring light to an issue many may not know about or educate the public on a topic that could help transform their life. Autumn has a passion to inspire the next generation of journalists to help make their transition easier into the workforce and provide support to members’ challenges in the industry. Community service is also a passion of hers giving back to a variety of Tulsa organizations. She is an Anchor and Reporter at News on 6. Autumn has always had a strong passion for journalism and it began when she joined a news program for students in her hometown Raleigh, North Carolina. She graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism from NC A&T State University and she holds a masters from Regent University.