What Have We Learned About Covering the Racial Reckoning?

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September 30, 2020
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The death of George Floyd this summer sparked social movements across the country. It also set off deep introspection and analysis across America’s newsrooms – including ours – about the portrayal of communities of color and the historically unequal treatment of nonwhite colleagues. NBC University presents a conversation around how our newsroom is tackling the way we cover race and inequality in America. We’ll examine how our journalism changed and some takeaways for your own newsrooms.


Speakers

Trymaine Lee
Correspondent, MSNBC
Janelle Rodriguez
SVP, Editorial, NBC News
Michelle Garcia
Editorial Manager, NBC BLK
Sandra Lilley
Managing Editor, NBC Latino
Anzio Williams
Senior Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, NBCUniversal Owned Stations

Moderators

Catherine Kim
Global Head of Digital News, NBC News | MSNBC
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