Howard W. French reflects on the crisis of race in journalism: “For decades it has been clear that space is made in the firmament for a tiny number of black journalists at any given time, if mostly to write about race. These figures, however brilliant, find themselves transformed into unwilling emblems of inclusivity…”
The Enduring Whiteness of the American Media
Howard W. French | The Guardian | May 25, 2016 | 5,712 words