Keith Golden Jr.

Photojournalist at The Hilltop

Keith Golden Jr. is a skilled photographer and videographer with a focus on documenting and amplifying the stories of underprivileged communities. Currently serving as a photographer videographer for The Movement Street, a nonprofit organization, Keith aims to uplift these communities through creative avenues. In addition to this role, Keith works as a photojournalist with The Hilltop, capturing cultural insights within Howard's community, and contributes to Cover2Cover magazine as a photographer. Keith also operates Golden Portrayals, a personal photography and videography business that serves as a creative outlet. Prior experience includes an internship with Northwest Passage, where underwater photography was utilized to connect children in rehabilitation with nature. Keith is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism at Howard University, set to graduate in May 2025, and holds a diploma in General Studies from Cardinal Newman High School.

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The Hilltop

Located in the heart of Northwest Washington, D.C., The Hilltop at Howard University remains on the forefront of campus, local, and national news. University owned and student operated, The Hilltop, with a print circulation of 10,000 and a daily online publication, is committed to providing critical and enlightening news to the Howard University community and the Washington, D.C. Metro area. Two former students, Zora Neale Hurston, who would later be known as a Harlem Renaissance extraordinaire, and Eugene King cofounded The Hilltop as a monthly publication for the discussion of registration follies and campus events. The Hilltop’s first issue was published on January 22, 1924. Hurston and King’s vision laid the foundation for what would be the beginning of The Hilltop’s remarkable journey. By 1929, The Hilltop was published bi-monthly and then weekly in 1930. In 1995 and 2004 respectively, The Hilltop was notably ranked by The Princeton Review as the “Best Collegiate Newspaper in the Nation” and was featured in The New York Times as a premier college news source. In 2002, The Hilltop introduced its online website, which currently receives thousands of hits daily. On February 28, 2005, The Hilltop newspaper claimed the spot as the only daily news publication in the country run by African Americans, not only in the collegiate realm, but also professionally.