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Dori Maynard tweets on Diversity, Media & More
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@brokeymcpoverty You can probably end that sentence at Maury.
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Black man is hero. News media, nation seem mystified. It flies in the face of usual distorted media depiction #Ramsey http://t.co/RerQL9WEGG
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@SherriEShepherd Childless by choice & always happy 2 help those w/kids before going to my quiet house Thx for keeping the human race going!

That's easy — but is the new pontiff Latino?; critical Venezuelan coerced into selling TV network; Orlando Sentinel honored for post-Trayvon race series; blacks, Latinos found more likely to own smartphones; actress, magazine scored for "redface" getup; police say Detroit's Charlie LeDuff involved in brawl (3/13/13)
Edward Lewis dismissive of fired editor's complaints; Black Enterprise adds to digital, trims two months from print edition; Detroit papers played parts in Kwame Kilpatrick saga; Obama's Hispanic-media man steps down; administration rejects more than one-third of FOIA requests; are black journalists in pipeline for top jobs?; Ronald E. Childs named Chicago Defender editor; if you have to ask about the diversity, you're not doing it right; event planned to respond to "Being White in Philly" (3/11/13)
Exit followed clashes over Time Inc. view of black women; Isoul Harris, entertainment journalist, editing Uptown magazine; Soledad O'Brien obtains "Black in America" franchise; Williams attributes apparent plagiarism to researcher; Latinos closing digital divide with whites; Social media becoming indispensable for journalists; not much evidence of hiring for new Fusion network; March 10 marks anniversary of King-Gandhi milestone; British GQ pulls Naomi Campbell piece on Chávez (3/8/13)
Critical broadcaster is in U.S. seeking asylum; radio journalist Brenda Box dies at 58; new Fox sports network is hiring, will challenge ESPN; Time Inc. now planned as independent company; Rick Hancock to join Atlanta paper's digital team; AP's Rochester to be deputy managing editor in Pittsburgh; story alleging Menendez paid prostitutes begins to unravel; Indian Country sees deep impact from budget cuts; why some groups still need their own spaces (3/6/13 and 3/7/13);
N. Korea trip burnishes "the Worm's" reputation as bizarre; "Being White in Philly" called example of the problem; assaults changing how Oakland journalists report; columnists line up to support Voting Rights Act; newsrooms called too slow in catering to mobile devices; reporter says she suffered miscarriage after beating; March 15 application deadline for Minority Writers Seminar (3/4/13)
"60 Minutes" contributor to be correspondent, anchor; lack of media diversity a worldwide problem; Miami, Fresno, Lakeland lead in sports journalists of color; . . . Maria Burns Ortiz column on "hiatus" at ESPN; missing news anchor had "medical condition"; a year after tirade, Limbaugh still bad for business; what will journalists of color regret in 2050?; Asian American billionaire could be eyeing L.A. Times; as February closes, two seek to clarify blackness (3/1/13)
Commentator instantly boosts nation's black ownership; a "pretty categorical non-apology" From Bloomberg (2/28/13); apology over blackface; Jet editor sorry for Facebook comment on Fantasia; historian says Parks would have wanted Tubman honored; editorials back renewal of Voting Rights Act; CNN still in rough ratings waters; Martin "unperturbed" by uncertainty of CNN role; Detroit's Fleming reportedly suspended for 10 days; ESPN leads the way in sports journalism diversity; VH1 to follow reporters on "urban entertainment" beat; why are these people in that house? (2/27/13)
Photog, magazine differ over intent of darkening model; Jet editor sorry for Facebook comment on Fantasia; historian says Parks would have wanted Tubman honored; editorials back renewal of Voting Rights Act; CNN still in rough ratings waters; Martin "unperturbed" by uncertainty of CNN role; Detroit's Fleming reportedly suspended for 10 days; ESPN leads the way in sports journalism diversity; VH1 to follow reporters on "urban entertainment" beat; why are these people in that house? (2/27/13)
Latest network president's hires all are white; paper wins access to Withers' work as FBI informant; call renewed for "Rooney Rule" for sports sections; the Onion sorry for obscene reference to 9-year-old; show spends five months at school plagued by shootings; Obama said to change global image of African Americans; a Sunday talk show that has no problem with diversity; a white model as "African queen" (2/25/13)
Magazine stands behind 10-year-old cover shot; AP praised for reversal on gay couple terminology; author describes how best-seller lists are manipulated; women have yet to reach parity, even in new media; Obama meets with press corps, black leaders; Obama rebounds to 73 percent approval with Hispanics; American Indians, blacks top racial groups in poverty count; critic calls "Django," "Amour" best for best picture (2/22/13)





