A large contingent of journalists at the Philadelphia Inquirer took a sick day Thursday to demand change at the newspaper, in the wake of the paper's decision to print an article headlined 'Buildings Matter, Too'
A large contingent of journalists at the Philadelphia Inquirer took a sick day Thursday to demand change at the newspaper, in the wake of the paper's decision to print an article headlined"Buildings Matter, Too."
Organizers told CNN that 44 journalists of color out of 57 in the Inquirer's newsroom -- which make up just over a quarter of the Inquirer's 213 journalists, according to Evan Benn, the paper's director of special projects and editorial events -- signed an open letter to their editors late Wednesday afternoon.
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Philadelphia Inquirer Apologizes For ‘Deeply Offensive’ Headline On Protests ColumnThe Philadelphia Inquirer has apologized for using the headline “Buildings Matter, Too” on a commentary about the damage caused to buildings in the city during anti-racism protests following the death of George Floyd
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NYT Newsroom Breaks Into Open Revolt After Paper Publishes Call for Military CrackdownAccording to one employee, Senator Tom Cotton’s column has netted the Times the highest ever number of cancellations in a single hour.
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