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Articles tagged: 2022 commitments not predictions
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Sincerely, Leaders of Color: There is no pipeline problem
By Robert Hernandez
Posted onA problem exists in how the industry treats historically marginalized journalists in the hiring process.
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Sincerely, Leaders of Color: Let’s learn without fear of failure
By Annemarie Dooling
Posted onPersonal growth is imperative to professional and organizational growth.
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Sincerely, Leaders of Color: It’s time to own our biases
By Julia B. Chan
Posted onThis year, I’m committing to create journalism that reflects and honors the experiences of people in the newsroom — and outside
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Sincerely, Leaders of Color: This is my commitment as an ally and a leader
By Greg Burton
Posted onThere’s much work to be done to better support and develop journalists of color. Here are a few steps I’m taking this year.
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Sincerely, Leaders of Color: U.S.-focused Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategies Don’t Scale Globally
By Feli Carrique
Posted onThe push towards DEI initiatives in US media is a great thing, and it can help raise analog concerns in places where there hasn’t been so much reckoning. However, assuming that the same initiatives implemented to deal with discrimination in the US. are applicable elsewhere is inaccurate and short-sighted.
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Sincerely, Leaders of Color: A self-improvement buddy system for leaders
By John Davidow and Hannah Wise
Posted onHannah Wise and John Davidow, co-founders of Media Bridge Partners (a new consultancy that helps media organizations with their diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging goals), discuss their personal/professional commitments for 2022.
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Sincerely, Leaders of Color: What we’ll do in 2022
By P. Kim Bui and Emma Carew Grovum
Posted onOver the next few weeks, you’ll see a series of guest columns that are a little different than our usual offering. As promised, we solicited and received commitments (not predictions) from journalism leaders. We’re excited to publish these thoughts and promises made by our fellow leaders, allies, and rebels — of all colors.