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Maya Angelou’s newly uncovered writing from Egypt and Ghana reveals a more radical side to her career

Maya Angelou’s political journalism, written in the 1960s, was radical and anti-colonial. Pictorial Press/Alamy Stock Photo by Alex White, University of Cambridge On August 28 1963, a...

New media and social media: The impact on the WNBA’s Black players

by Charles Hallman, The Minneapolis Spokesman Recorder Social media has too often been a racial cesspool for the WNBA, as trolls disguised as fans have made...

COLUMN: Trump’s NABJ Convention Interview Was the Disaster Everyone Expected

Donald Trump onstage with Rachel Scott of ABC News, Kadia Goba of Semafor and Harris Faulkner of FOX News (Photo Credit: Nicole Joseph). The Donald...

Black Journalists Org Faces Backlash Over Trump Invitation

In a move that has triggered a backlash, former President Donald Trump will answer questions from a select group of National Association of Black...

Black journalists org faces backlash over Trump invitation

In a move that has triggered a backlash, former President Donald Trump will answer questions from a select group of National Association of Black...

NNPA demands NABJ rescind invitation to Donald Trump

Photo: Modified NABJ Convention Announcement The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) has forcefully condemned the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) for including former President...

There’s a strange history of White journalists trying to better understand the Black experience by ‘becoming’ Black

Since the mid-20th century, a handful of white journalists have tried to understand the complexity of the Black experience through donning a costume. Reg...

Saving the news media means moving beyond the benevolence of billionaires

by Rodney Benson, New York University and Victor Pickard, University of Pennsylvania For the journalism industry, 2024 is off to a brutal start. Most spectacularly, the...

This course uses big data to examine how American newspapers covered lynchings

by Rob Wells, University of Maryland Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Title of course: Lynching and the...

Often in error but still seductive: Why we can’t quit election polls

by W. Joseph Campbell, American University School of Communication Their record is uneven. They misfired in one way or another in the past three presidential...

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