Media
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Michael J. Feeney’s Harlem Funeral Draws Many Blacks in Media
Michael Feeney, Mentor With a Purpose Service in Harlem Sanctuary Has Feel of NABJ Meeting Deon J. Hampton, a reporter at Newsday and fraternity brother of Michael J. Feeney, will never forget driving from Oklahoma to New York on faith. Hampton had been laid off from the Tulsa World in March 2011 and was not…
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Report: NYPD Uses Obscure Law to Kick People Out of Their Homes
“The morning of May 4, 2011, Jameelah El-Shabazz watched out the window of her Bronx apartment as a team of police officers fanned across the rooftop of Banana Kelly High School,” Sarah Ryley wrote in a piece published jointly Thursday by ProPublica and the Daily News in New York, which participated in the reporting. “The…
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CNN Contradicts Ted Cruz’s Campaign, Says Network Never Said Ben Carson Was Dropping Out
Texan Cites Network in Spreading Falsehood About Carson “CNN has accused the campaign of Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz of making false statements about the network’s reporting on the campaign of GOP rival Ben Carson,” Mark Joyella reported Wednesday for TVNewser. ‘Senator Cruz’s claims about CNN are false,’ the network said in a statement Wednesday…
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Fund to Honor Memory of Rising Journalist Michael J. Feeney Raises More Than $15,000
“Doctors Didn’t See This Coming,” Mom Says of Fatal Illness A fund created to honor the memory of Michael J. Feeney, the 32-year-old New York journalist who died on Sunday as he was about to begin a new stage in his career as an entertainment journalist at CNN, raised more than $15,000 of its $20,000…
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Is White America Ready for Truth and Reconciliation Commissions?
Whites Believed Ready for Local Initiatives on Race Polling data say that recent developments such as video showing police culpability in brutality against citizens have persuaded white Americans that racism is a national problem that must be confronted, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation declared Thursday. That means the United States is ready for the concept of…
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Commentators Say Ore. Government Takeover Would Not Have Lasted 3 Weeks if Militants Weren’t White
Response to Oregon Standoff Has Invited Comparisons “A siege of more than three weeks at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge came to a sudden and violent end Tuesday when five militants — including leader Ammon Bundy and his brother, Ryan Bundy — were arrested in a traffic stop and another militia member was shot and…
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Media Debates Whether to Show the Faces of White Teens Who Assembled to Spell the N-Word With Their Shirts
Some Blur Faces; Media “Cautious With a Hurtful Image” A photo of six white Arizona high school girls who arranged their shirts to spell “Ni**er” (with actual asterisks) when they stood together went viral over the weekend after they posted it on social media. The photo, taken Friday after the girls posed for their senior…
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Madame Noire Tops Black-Oriented Websites
The most popular African American website for 2015 wasn’t known for its discussions of Black Lives Matter, Donald Trump or killer snowstorms, according to a compilation from the ComScore, Inc., research company. That distinction goes to Madame Noire, which calls itself “a sophisticated lifestyle publication that gives African-American women the latest in fashion trends, black…
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Latinos Are the Largest Nonwhite Group but Will Be Underrepresented Among Voters in 2016
Despite Numbers, Voting Influence Seen as Limited Latinos, now the nation’s largest minority group, will make up a record 11.9 percent of all U.S. eligible voters in 2016, pulling nearly even with blacks at 12.4 percent, the Pew Research Center reported on Tuesday. But “for many reasons, Latino voters are likely to once again be…
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Dallas Morning News Cuts Community Pages and Lays Off Only Native Journalist
Morning News Cuts 13 “neighborsgo” Jobs The Dallas Morning News yesterday shut down its neighborsgo section covering community news and its FD magazine covering the Dallas area’s luxury market, cutting 13 neighborsgo jobs and six FD positions. “There is no pretending that this isn’t a loss to us and to our readers,” Publisher and CEO…