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    Few Journalists of Color Covered Shutdown

    Does a Picture From Capitol Hill Tell the Story? A photo in the Washington Post on Thursday showing reporters outside the office of House Speaker John Boehner Tuesday night seemed to confirm what some suspected about the coverage of the partial federal government shutdown that ended Thursday: Journalists of color were scarce when it came…

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    Light-Skinned Only on New Latino Network?

    The new Fusion network, aimed at English-speaking Latino millennials, is following in the footsteps of its Spanish-language counterparts and so far is featuring only light-skinned Hispanics. Asked whether Afro-Latinos will be on the network, a joint venture of ABC News and Univision, spokesman David Ford told Journal-isms by email, “He’s not an Afro-Latino, but Derrick…

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    Black Women in Media: Gold Diggers, Jezebels and Baby Mamas?

    In the media, “negative imagery of Black women is seen often twice as frequently as positive imagery,” according to a survey of more than 1,200 respondents appearing in the November issue of Essence magazine. They “told us that the images we encounter regularly on TV, in social media, in music videos and from other outlets…

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    Obama Administration Is 'Deeply Wary' of the Press

    “The Obama administration’s aggressive war on leaks and other efforts to control information are without precedent, according to 30 experienced Washington journalists interviewed for a new report released today by the Committee to Protect Journalists,” the Committee reported on Thursday. “The report found that despite President Barack Obama’s promise to head the most open government…

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    Coalition for Diversity in Journalism May Lose Hispanic Members

    Leaders of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists recommended Monday that the association leave the Unity: Journalists for Diversity coalition, an action that would leave the onetime Unity: Journalists of Color with two of the original four journalist-of-color associations and the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association. In a message to members posted on the…

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    Racism Still Pushing Some Over the Edge?

    Do Racial Issues Still Push Some Over the Edge? Black Woman’s Chase, Slaying Renews Interest in Theory The suspect slain after a chase from the White House to the U.S. Capitol Thursday wasn’t identified by race, unlike the Washington Navy Yard killer who left 12 others dead less than three weeks earlier. Miriam Carey wasn’t…

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    The Affordable Care Act vs. Obamacare

    The Associated Press and NPR have decided to cut back on use of the term “Obamacare,” with NPR describing the word as seeming “to be straddling somewhere between being a politically-charged term and an accepted part of the vernacular.” Stuart Seidel, NPR’s managing editor for standards and practice, issued his style ruling Tuesday after this…

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    What's the New Health Care Policy Called Again?

    Reactions Differ on “Obamacare,” “Affordable Care Act” “What’s in a name? When it comes to the debate over health care, apparently a lot,” Steve Liesman reported Thursday for CNBC. “In CNBC’s third-quarter All-America Economic Survey, we asked half of the 812 poll respondents if they support Obamacare and the other half if they support the…

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    White Gay Man to Head Diversity Organization

    NLGJA Delegate Wins, 6-4, as NAHJ Sits Out Vote David Steinberg, a former president of the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association, has been elected president of Unity: Journalists for Diversity, the coalition announced Friday. Steinberg, who becomes the first white president of the former Unity: Journalists of Color, defeated Janet Cho of the Asian…

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    CNN's Diversity Council Changing Leadership

    The leadership of CNN’s Diversity Council is changing, with Johnita P. Due, its longtime chair, stepping down and Maria Ebrahimji, its vice chair, leaving the network, a CNN spokeswoman said on Thursday. The change at the council, coupled with criticism of CNN’s diversity record since Jeff Zucker became CNN president last year, led to a…