Increased safety risks and an inability to culturally and financially value their labor are pushing journalists of color out ...
The Objective is a nonprofit newsroom examining systems of power and inequity in journalism: how newsrooms treat their ...
Bridging the Gap, a conference focused on improving journalism in and on U.S. prisons and jails, will take place in Chicago ...
One of the Bluesky posts cited in columnist Karen Attiah’s dismissal letter from the Washington Post. “What happened to me is part of a broader purge of Black voices from academia, business, ...
Update, Nov. 6, 2:53 p.m.: Condé Nast fired four Condé union officers who confronted leadership seeking answers about the Teen Vogue merger and WIRED layoffs late on Nov. 5, the union said in a ...
On Tuesday, 153 of the most prominent journalists, authors, and writers, including J. K. Rowling, Malcolm Gladwell, and David Brooks, published an open call for civility in Harper’s Magazine. They ...
From left to right: An early Federal Communications Commission licensing card given to KDKA; early Radio Corporation of America speaker; Rufus P. Turner at his radio; excerpt of Kerner Commission’s ...
This story originally appeared in Molloy’s newsletter, The Present Age, and is republished here with permission. A new Media Matters report confirms what many of us have suspected for years: the right ...
In late January, the Washington D.C. Court of Appeals moved to reinstate Felicia Sonmez’s lawsuit against the Washington Post, finding some merit to Sonmez’s claims that the paper illegally ...
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