Media
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How Race Has Shaped People’s Perception of the Paris Attacks
Commentators See Hypocrisy in Positions on Refugees African American, Latino, Asian American, Arab American and Native American commentators each found coverage of the Paris terrorist bombings worthy of comment from their ethnic vantage point Wednesday as the world remained transfixed by developments following the attack that killed at least 129 people and wounded hundreds more.…
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As Newspapers Include More Social Media Stories to Keep Up With the Times, Some Content Shocks Traditional Readers
New on Editorial Page: Thuggish Poses Palm Beach Post Takes Readers to Deadly “Facebook Wars” Pictures of young black men pointing guns and flashing cash aren’t the usual fare for editorial pages, but that’s what readers of the Palm Beach (Fla.) Post and its website saw in September — and the photos came from the…
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Figuring Out Why a Va. Man Was Tasered and Then Died While in Custody
MSNBC Videos Show Death in Police Custody Tasered Man Pleads, “Please Don’t Do This to Me” “Today, MSNBC aired and released an exclusive investigation of the repeated tasing and in-custody death of a Virginia man who was taken to a hospital for medical care by police, reported and led by MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari…
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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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Ben Carson Swings Back at Media Amid Background Probe
Tales of West Point Offer, Violent Past Challenged Ben Carson received a one-two punch from news media outlets on Friday, with CNN and Politico challenging parts of his biography. But as the day progressed, Politico’s big story — that the Republican presidential candidate had admitted to fabricating a scholarship offer from West Point — was…
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White Texas Man Says Police Demanded to See His ID for No Reason and Then Used Taser on Him
And Now, a Case of “Sitting While White” “Bland Got Off Easy,” Columnist Writes of Tasered Man “This video aired on Fox4 last night,” editorial writer Tod Robberson wrote Tuesday for the Dallas Morning News under the headline “Walking while black, sitting while white, and questions of appropriate use of force.” “It shows a man…
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Black School Dean in Texas Suspects She Was Stopped by Police for ‘Walking While Black’
Video of Saturday Morning Encounter Prompts a Debate Was the dean of a Texas journalism school on her morning walk caught “walking while black”? Or is she drawing racial implications where none exist? Dorothy Bland, dean of the Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas, believes the former and wrote a column…
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NABJ Reorganizes Amid Estimated $380,000 Deficit
Figure Nears $380K; Executive Director’s Job, 2 Others Cut The leadership of the National Association of Black Journalists told members Thursday that “NABJ’s projected 2015 deficit will be higher than the previous board reported at the 2015 convention. The projected deficit is likely going to be nearly $380,000.” On Friday night, a notice on the…
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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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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…