The State Out Front; Black Paper Most Hardline Obama’s Mention of N-Word Gets Bleeps, Headlines “Meet the Press” Blunders With All-Black Inmate Video Derrick Jackson
First-Person Story Has Toronto Poised to Change Policy Media Scramble to Cover Fatal Shooting of 9 in Charleston States in U.S. Said to Violate Standards
Media Can Affect a Community’s Confidence in Itself Kierna Mayo, Kyra Kyles Named to Top Ebony Jobs Rachel Dolezal Says She’s Identified as Black Since
Updated June 13 Pacific Northwest Outlets Made Public Record Requests Whitlock Ousted as Editor Before His Site Debuts At Issue: News Diversity Issues in Age
Dallas Paper Thankful Pool Incident Didn’t End Tragically Videotaped Ex-Cop Indicted in N. Charleston Shooting Baltimore Sun Uses “Riot” — but Only for One Day’s
Updated June 6 ASNE Offers “Community-Based Engagement” as Remedy Journalists Meet to Discuss Lack of Access to Clinton Baltimore’s Mosby Wants Autopsy Report Kept Under
Red Cross Slammed in NPR-ProPublica Investigation Inmate to Be Freed After Stories on “Dirty Cop” Journalists Have Proved Fickle In Reporting on Obama Huffington Post
Charnice Milton Slain in D.C. While Used as Human Shield Bettinger to Step Down as Director of Knight Fellowships N.C., Texas Schools Confront Confederate Iconography