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  • Media Outlets Opine That Donald Trump Is Channeling Demagogues

    HuffPost: Trump Is No Longer Entertainment N.Y. Times Compares Candidate With Past Demagogues “Earlier today, the candidate currently leading in the polls for the Republican presidential nomination called for a ‘total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,’ ” Arianna Huffington wrote Monday for the Huffington Post. “That was, of course, Donald Trump.…

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    Richard Prince






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    December 8, 2015
  • In Mass Shooting, San Bernardino, 2nd-Poorest City in the US After Detroit, Took a Hit, Too

    Networks Stay Live for Latest Mass Shooting Mariel Garza, an editorial writer at the Los Angeles Times, was among the first to comment on the mass shooting Wednesday that left at least 14 people dead and 17 wounded in San Bernardino, Calif., the nation’s deadliest since December 2012. Then, a gunman walked into Sandy Hook…

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    Richard Prince






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    December 4, 2015
  • Students and Professors at Mo. School of Journalism Say They Played a Role in Calling Out the Racist Climate on Campus

    Columnists Call Football Team’s Threatened Strike Historic “I have lived in Columbia and been at the university for almost 18 years,” Cynthia Frisby, an associate professor in the Missouri School of Journalism, wrote in a Facebook posting reprinted Sunday in Missourian, which serves the University of Missouri-Columbia. “During this time, I have been called the n-word…

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    Richard Prince






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    November 10, 2015
  • SC Student’s Assault by Official Prompted Mainstream News Outlets to Explore if Black Girls Are Criminalized in School

    Why Are Cops in Schools, Anyway? Media Question Discipline Practices After S.C. Incident The videotaped altercation in a South Carolina high school that saw a white sheriff’s deputy throwing a black female student to a classroom floor and tossing her across it prompted the news media to expand their reporting beyond the incident itself. They…

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    Richard Prince






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    October 29, 2015
  • White House Shoots Down Idea That Police Aren’t Policing and Violence Has Increased Because of Cop Criticism

    FBI Director Ties Scrutiny, Rise in Violent Crime As news organizations revealed new data on driving and even walking while black, FBI Director James B. Comey said the additional scrutiny and criticism of police might have led to an increase in violent crime in some cities as officers have become less aggressive. Comey’s statement Friday…

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    Richard Prince






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    October 27, 2015
  • NY Times Hires Pulitzer Prize Winner Wesley Morris as Cultural Critic at Large

    “Angry Black Woman” Line Laid Bare Lack of Diversity Wesley Morris, a black journalist who won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 2012 while at the Boston Globe, is joining the New York Times as a critic at large, the Times announced on Thursday. The Culture section of the Times came under fire last year…

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    Richard Prince






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    September 18, 2015
  • Detroit Activists: White People Are Being Cast as the Saviors of Our City—It’s Inaccurate

    The Worst-Reported Stories About Detroit The Toronto Star made this video in December to accompany a story about longtime Detroiters helping to revitalize their city. News reports neglect such residents in favor of stories about white newcomers, panelists said Saturday at a Detroit conference organized by Unity: Journalists for Diversity. Renewal Underway and Whites Get…

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    Richard Prince






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    September 16, 2015
  • 2 Reporters From the Huffington Post and the Washington Post Face Charges for Their Conduct in Ferguson

    NABJ, Unity Join Media Outlets in Expressing Outrage “Reporters from The Huffington Post and Washington Post have been charged with trespassing and interfering with a police officer’s performance, a chilling setback for press freedom coming nearly a year after their arrests in Ferguson, Missouri,” Michael Calderone reported Monday for the Huffington Post. “The Huffington Post’s Ryan J.…

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    Richard Prince






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    August 11, 2015
  • Report: Percentage of Journalists of Color in Digital and Print Newsrooms Declines Slightly

    From ASNE: “Our Industry Isn’t Making Progress” The percentage of journalists of color in newspaper and online newsrooms declined from 13.34 percent to 12.76 percent, the American Society of News Editors reported Tuesday, with the percentages down among Asian Americans, blacks, Hispanics and Native Americans, but a slight increase among those identifying as multiracial [PDF]. “The…

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    Richard Prince






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    July 28, 2015
  • National Enquirer Exposes Hulk Hogan’s Racist Rant  

    Hulk Hogan Fired After Reporters Expose Racist Rant Reporting by the National Enquirer — a supermarket tabloid long scorned by the mainstream media for its sensationalistic stories and questionable journalistic practices — was credited Friday with prompting World Wrestling Entertainment to terminate the contract of its star Terry Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan. “Hulk…

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    Richard Prince






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    July 26, 2015
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