BuzzFeed’s search for marginalized writers is progressive, not racist

A screenshot of the message displayed upon searching for Scaachi Koul's Twitter profile

White men effectively control Canadian journalism. But recent events have shown that’s not enough: any challenge to their dominance must be condemned. On February 18, BuzzFeed senior writer Scaachi Koul tweeted a call for longform writers, particularly those who aren’t white or male. This was a commendable step toward breaking down barriers preventing people from entering, and then… Continue reading BuzzFeed’s search for marginalized writers is progressive, not racist

#JournalismSoWhite

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On Friday night, #JournalismSoWhite trended across the United States and Toronto. The hashtag, a spinoff of #OscarsSoWhite, takes aim at demographic uniformity in journalism. This is a much needed discussion, and one that I tried to add to with my November 2015 article, “The Unbearable Whiteness of Canadian Columnists.” There is more to come from the Ryerson Review… Continue reading #JournalismSoWhite

Canadian MLK Day reporting ignored King’s legacy

A screencap from this CBC video of the vocal performance. vhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbMXYgYxRaY

Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day is meant to commemorate the life and achievements of the famous civil rights leader. This day often provokes intense debate regarding what King actually stood for, as well as how much (or little) progress has been made in the fight against racism since King was assassinated. These debates often act as… Continue reading Canadian MLK Day reporting ignored King’s legacy

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