id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2friqjwsybaqtbapfqicuew2di Sarah J. Jackson On #BlackLivesMatter and Journalism 2020 8 .pdf application/pdf 5094 282 63 In this refined version of a 2020 talk given to journalism students at Duke University, Professor Sarah Jackson reflects on the newsroom controversies and tensions that have accompanied the rise of #BlackLivesMatter. Like potentially many people in this room I had initially hoped to work as a professional journalist, and in fact did a little of that at various points in my life. the cultural, and political, and social power of journalism and journalists telling some stories moment and talking about what things look like now and what the best journalistic practices But one thing that gets left out of that story that I think is really important for journalists to be self-reflexive about is that while sometimes that was true, Later on, in the post-civil rights era, we certainly saw great progress in terms of the integration of newsrooms and of media and a greater diversity of voices. of Black communities was about crime and conflict, the exclusion of African American stories ./cache/work_2friqjwsybaqtbapfqicuew2di.pdf ./txt/work_2friqjwsybaqtbapfqicuew2di.txt