Although recent presidential elections have seen more diverse women on both sides of the political aisle jockeying for party nominations, political sexism and racism keeps the glass ceiling unbroken.
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As the state counts down to finalizing its budget this year, electeds scramble to advocate for programs they want to see funded. Senator Zellnor Mryie is currently pushing for free, universal after-school programming to help working families.
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It’s the year 2050. Your grandchildren come crawling into your bed. They’ve woken you up from that dream you were having—that fuzzy remembrance you have of the time before #reparations had been achieved.
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#Reparations advocates have toiled for decades, each one with the singular understanding that they might not directly see a reward themselves. In a few municipalities and states, the race for reparations has started.
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The fight for #reparations is not new, in fact it dates back to the 18th century. Learn about the history of this struggle for justice in our three part series: https://t.co/JnuqQBtBDP
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Some news: I’m now the news editor at @NYAmNews. Honored to help lead this century-old institution in Black America forward into our next 100 years. And though I never expected to return to newspapers, I’ve never been afraid of a challenge in this twisty-turny career of mine.
✔️ Be informed, not misled this election year. With news literacy skills, you can do just that.
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1. I can't write anything good so I might as well not write anything.
2. This is hot garbage.
3. This is acceptable garbage that I hope no one reads lest they find me out as garbage.
4. I'll never write anything this good again so why bother?
“Newsrooms, really no matter what size they are, need to be thinking about ways to redesign their workflow,” says director of @CISLMUNC Erica Beshears Perel about how getting reset time is tough for many media workers. Read more ⬇️
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📢 NEW 👇🏾 just in time for National #NewsLiteracyWeek: 6️⃣ things to know about using AI & being able to tell authentic content from not.
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After speaking to more than 100 young people in Crown Heights who said they carried guns, researchers at @innovjustice want to use their findings to develop new strategies to reduce gun violence. Read more in our @nyblacklight story. https://t.co/MqSbShShJa
One tidbit in here: SPJ was known as "the largest professional organization for journalists" for decades. It appears @IRE_NICAR (4,600+ members) has taken over that title. https://t.co/hqL54JmeoF
A new study from @innovjustice sheds light on the link btw poverty and gun violence in disinvested urban neighborhoods. Researchers framed participants’ decision to carry guns as an act of agency in response to systems that left them vulnerable to harm. https://t.co/EU9lW9mDAX
How does trauma contribute to urban gun violence? A new study by @innovjustice finds that trauma is key to understanding this devastating crisis and developing solutions. Read @nyblacklight’s latest to learn more.
https://t.co/EU9lW9nbqv
📢 Redefining News: A Manifesto for Community-Centered Journalism a new report by me, @LawrenceRegina and @drewvigal for @sojcagora is out today.
https://t.co/nF9acIjKpN
In the paper, we make the case for embracing a more inclusive, community-focused model of journalism, one that prioritizes listening to and collaborating with communities to produce relevant, equitable and impactful news and storytelling. /1
"the number of Afro Latinos in the United States has developed at nearly twice the rate as the population of non-Black Latinos since the beginning of the century."
https://t.co/MDMGQzOTeD via @NYAmNews
Fully remote workers could produce less than half the climate-warming emissions of people who spend their days in offices, according to a new study published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. https://t.co/jQNIWpbTCI
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