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Job cuts, including those of Hispanic journalists at the Los Angeles Times and other newsrooms, raise worries of fewer watchdogs calling out misinformation and fake content aimed at Latinos. more
In the upcoming months, the National Association of Black Journalists will be gearing up for its 50th anniversary bash next year to celebrate the association’s rich legacy of resilience, support and advocacy, which have defined the NABJ throughout its existence. more
Four-in-ten Black Americans say that the issues and events most important to them are often covered in the outlets they get news from, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in 2023. Similar shares of Asian (38%) and Hispanic (37%) adults say the same. more
Alice Dunnigan and Ethel L. Payne had to fight sexism and racism to cover one of the most prominent beats in the world. Now, they are being honored for their contributions to journalism. more
Through a new public benefit corporation, the site and its 10 publishers double down on their commitment to truth and democracy. more
America’s news media industry is one of the least diverse in the American workforce. Nowhere is that lack of racial and ethnic diversity more stark than in the ranks of the nation’s investigative editors and reporters at major news organizations. more
In this episode of "Future of Journalism," the Reuters Institute explores some of the shifts taking place in newsroom organizations around the world. more
This milestone initiative, launching in the same year as NAHJ’s 40th anniversary, aims to develop the next generation of Latina executives in U.S. newsrooms. more
In a letter sent to CPB President Patricia Harrison Friday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) questioned the constitutionality of the corporation’s revised Community Service Grant diversity requirements.  more
A new Women’s Media Center report spotlights 20 history-making women of color news executives, their landmark achievements, and workplace inclusion strategies at a time when diversity in the journalism industry faces resistance. more
The 5th generation Record-Journal and its RJ Media outlets are building relationships with audiences old and new. more
Gannett earns perfect score on Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s annual rating of LGBTQ+ workplace equality for sixth consecutive year. more
As a complement to its most recent INN Index Report on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Nonprofit News Sector, published in October 2023, INN explored specific, real life practices nonprofit news organizations are using to build more diverse, equitable and inclusive workplaces — as well as the lessons learned in implementing these practices. more
At a time when diversity in education is under attack, a slew of new apprenticeships are providing pathways for young journalists of color to step into the profession. more
Newly released CPB data shows that the total number of employees at public media stations has risen to its highest level since 2021 and that representation of people of color in the system has continued to grow. more
Big picture: Just describe what you know. Don't try to come to a conclusion about what someone’s name, pronouns, or clothing mean for their gender identity. more
The proposed class-action lawsuit against Gannett is among a wave of recent cases claiming some corporate diversity policies disadvantage White employees. more
A new podcast from WITF aims to reach an underserved audience by putting a spotlight on the experiences of people of color living in midstate Pennsylvania. more
Some of the female broadcasters who pioneered Spanish-language television are being recognized in a new exhibit at the National Museum of American History, at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. more
In 2020, Gannett promised annual demographic reports. But the company still has not released one for this year. more
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