Being a Latina Journalist at a Spanish-Language Newspaper By Evelyn Hernández• Diversity• June 15, 2001 ‘I don’t have to explain why it’s a story.’ Read more
Speaking the Language of Understanding By Carolina González• Diversity• June 15, 2001 Spanish helps in reporting Latino stories, but it isn’t enough. Read more
Latinos Bring More Than Diversity to the Newsroom By Cecilia Alvear• Diversity• June 15, 2001 In the new millennium, there is cause for celebration and reason for concern. Read more
Linking Content and Credibility to Newsroom Diversity By Erna Smith• Diversity• March 15, 2001 The Maynard Institute’s ‘Reality Checks’ seminar explores enduring Fault Lines. Read more
The Story Roy DeCarava’s Photographs Tell About a Different Black America By Lester Sloan• Diversity• December 15, 1999 [This article originally appeared in the Summer 1998 issue of Nieman Reports.] Roy DeCarava doesn’t occupy a space, he blends with it. But to say that his approach to photography is stealth-like is to attribute to him a potential for … Read more
1979: Nonwhite America: The ‘Unseen Environment’ By Robert C. Maynard• Diversity• December 15, 1999 The managerial ranks of newspapers are a purer white than Ivory Snow. Read more
Are Minorities Getting a Fair Shot At Journalism Jobs? By Carolyn Toll Oppenheim• Diversity• March 15, 1999 The Answer is “No”: Now What Can be Done? Read more