Within the Veil: Black Journalists, White MediaNYU Press, 2002 - 253 trang Winner of the National Press Club Prize for Media Criticism |
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... cultural mainstream . They found it easier to exclude or malign alien viewpoints than to attempt to under- stand ideas that did not mesh with their own . My experience is echoed daily by black journalists around the country who say ...
... culturally and racially diverse newsrooms despite attacks on affirmative action and their newsroom di- versity efforts . But progress has been glacial . In 1968 , blacks accounted for roughly one percent of newsroom jobs . Near the ...
... cultural chasm still divides blacks and whites in the newsroom . Despite their heightened visibility , African American journalists and their minority counterparts , woefully underrepresented in the industry and in news management , are ...
... cultures other than their own , few whites are required to grasp the intricacies of black culture , since their very sur- vival does not depend on such an understanding . As such , many white journalists fail to suspend their prejudices ...
... cultural bias in the news media has served to deepen the bitter and widespread cynicism by blacks that few whites ever take the time to comprehend . Like an alcoholic who refuses to acknowledge his chemical dependence , too many whites ...
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Into the Mainstream A History of Strife | 38 |
The Bumpy Road into the Newsroom | 69 |
Slaying the Dragon | 97 |
Private Dilemmas Public Strife | 136 |
Double Standards and the DoubleSpecial Burden | 161 |
The Kerner Legacy | 191 |
Appendix | 221 |
Notes | 225 |
Index | 237 |
About the Author | 253 |