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As someone who moves in a few journalism communities, it’s been interesting to see how my black journalism spaces have talked *a ton about this story/the ongoing fallout, and how
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All journalists are humans with feelings and emotions and opinions and biases. Journalists should be judged by the fairness of their *work* - not a random tweet or passing comment
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I think Norm Pearlstine's point about the "consent of the governed" is the smartest thing anyone has observed about this moment in newsrooms/the grapple between management and labor https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/01/business/
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A lot of the analysis of whether or not "defund the police" messaging was effective seems to overlook any discussion of the number of municipalities that have diverted $ from
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Setting ethical debate aside, this has an easy answer. For months many dismissed seriousness/need for distancing/need for masks, citing Trump. Reporting that Trump said privately how deadly COVID is/that it
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Lol I think I’ve gotta go with the time I didn’t like a Maureen Dowd column, quoted her own words about a book party and my bosses pretended I’d leveled
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#InTheColdDarkNight, a special documentary on 20/20, starting now on ABC. A thread here My involvement on this project began with a random drinks, years ago, with @morsels - who knew
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I can't get over the fact that this person I'm supposed to believe is a prominent, enviable, social-media oriented young socialite has fewer than 3k IG followers. I have friends
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A reasonable question asked by those confused about “defund” and “abolish” is: so how would violent crime be handled?Important to note that the police spend almost none of their time
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