Washington Examiner / Magazine
March 16, 2021 Issue
March 16, 2021 Print Edition
Cover Story
Bad Times
On Wednesday, Feb. 24, there were two journalism-related announcements in New York. The first, by Long Island University, unveiled the winners of the 73rd annual George Polk Awards in Journalism. The second was the public release by the New York Times of an internal staff report whose “central finding,” as described by Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger in an introductory note, was that the “Times is too often a difficult place to work for people of all backgrounds — particularly colleagues of color, and especially Black and Latino colleagues.” The juxtaposition of the two announcements, as well as the reaction to them, nicely sums up the story of the contemporary New York Times. The diversity report declared that the Times would pay extra to its employees who sit on diversity committees or “lead employee resource groups...

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