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Antiracist journalism : the challenge of creating equitable local news / Andrea Wenzel.

Author/creator Wenzel, Andrea, 1977- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info New York : Columbia University Press, [2023]
Descriptionx, 288 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction: the case for reimagining -- Repairing and reimagining a more public media -- Repairing and reimagining an "Antiracist" legacy newspaper -- Institutionalizing accountability infrastructure -- Imagining a community-centered wire service -- Imagining community-governed service journalism -- External support for equitable local journalism -- Conclusion: transforming through process and infrastructure, not projects and destinations.
Abstract "Across the United States, newsrooms are grappling with systemic racism in their organizations and the media industry. Many have implemented diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives or made other attempts to confront past and present biases in pursuit of greater equity. Are such efforts merely performative, or are any transforming norms and power structures? What would it take to hold newsrooms truly accountable? Andrea Wenzel provides a critical look at how local media organizations in the Philadelphia area are attempting to address structural racism. She focuses on two established, majority-white newsrooms, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the public radio station WHYY, and two start-ups where at least half the staff identify as Black, Indigenous, or people of color (BIPOC), Resolve Philly and Kensington Voice. Drawing on more than five years of field research, Wenzel charts how these outlets have pursued a range of interventions-such as tracking the diversity of sources, examining reporting and editing practices, and working with community members to gain input-to varying degrees of success. Wenzel argues that institutional and systemic transformation will be possible only through the establishment of structures that facilitate holding those with more power responsible for listening to and addressing the needs and concerns of those with less. Offering recommendations for building infrastructure that enables sustainable accountability, Antiracist Journalism is an important book for all stakeholders interested in making local journalism more equitable"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Wenzel, Andrea. Antiracist journalism New York : Columbia University Press, 2023 9780231558068
LCCN 2023024343
ISBN9780231209687 hardcover
ISBN0231209681 hardcover

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