How Racism and Sexism Killed Traditional Media: Why the Future of Journalism Depends on Women and People of Color
by Joshunda Sanders
Publication Date: Aug 11, 2015
List Price: $76.99
Format: Hardcover, 216 pages
Classification: Nonfiction
ISBN13: 9781440830815
Imprint: Praeger Publishers
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
Parent Company: ABC-CLIO, LLC
The Internet and social networks have opened up new avenues of communication for women and people of color, but the mainstream news is still not adequately including minority communities in the conversation. Part of the Racism in America series, How Racism and Sexism Killed the Traditional Media: Why the Future of Journalism Depends on Women and People of Color reveals the lack of diversity that persists in the communication industry. Uncovering and analyzing the racial bias in the media and in many newsrooms, this book sheds light on the lesser-known side of the media—newsrooms and outlets that are often fraught with underlying racist and sexist tension.
Written by a veteran journalist of color, this title brings an insider’s perspective combined with interviews from industry experts. The book analyzes the traditional media’s efforts to integrate both women and people of color into legacy newsrooms, highlighting their defeats and minor successes. The author examines the future of women and people of color in the mainstream media.