Sept. 3, 2022
Jackson Water Crisis Seen as Racial — but How?:
Ideology Said to Determine the Emphasis
. . . Birmingham, Center of Environmental Injustice
Philly Groups, Inquirer Differ on Success of DEI Steps
. . . Blacks Locked Out of Philly’s Building Trades
Where Are Blacks, Latinos, Native Americans in WaPo Foreign Coverage?
Texas Latinos Feel Brunt of Border Crackdown
Refugees in Camps Create Their Own Newsrooms
Short Takes: Wes Moore; Serena Williams; personal experience with gun violence; subsidies for rural broadband providers; station’s report of restaurant’s racial profiling; Spanish-language misinformation about abortion; Jay Caspian Kang; Jesse J. Holland; Seni Tienabeso; the “Saltwater Railroad”; Olivia Obineme; Randall Yip and asamnews.com; Dow Jones News Fund;
Advanced placement course and exam on African American studies; documentary on Barack and Michelle Obama portraits; Azmat Khan; Texas Southern U. J-students at Monterey Jazz Festival;
suggestions for improvements to journalists-of-color conventions; murder of journalists in Colombia; Sudanese journalists vote for union.
Sept. 8, 2022
Bernard Shaw Spoke Truth, Unvarnished:
‘I Believe in Asking Tough Questions,’ Even of the Industry
Updating:
King-to-Be Charles in Dispute Over His Wokeness
Coronation Gave Jet Magazine Its Society Editor
Sept. 15, 2022
Don Lemon Shifted to ‘Reimagined’ A.M. Show
‘It’s Time to Shake Things Up,’ Anchor Agrees
Word Man Henry Fuhrmann Dies, AAJA Stalwart
Ron Nixon Rises at Associated Press, Named a V.P.
Malcolm X Voted into Nebraska Hall of Fame
Sept. 24, 2022:
High Drama on L.A. News Set:
Anchor Fired After Dissing Bosses to Viewers
N.Y. Times’ Siegal Paid Attention to Diversity
Importance of Blackness Varies by Generation
Hispanics More Likely to Favor Taking in Refugees
Short Takes: DeWayne Wickham, Wesley Lowery, Kimberly Johnson