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An independent autopsy has found that Andres Guardado was shot five times in the back. So I feel deeply responsible for getting it right and that we’re communicating well with our audience. She will also be hosting "The Takeaway" live from WKSU’s studios Wednesday and Thursday mornings starting at 9am. We know there’s too much ‘surface’ out there, we know that news has become a commodity, so we try to go deep. Tanzina Vega ’96 interviews recording star Common. Generation X is quickly occupying the majority of business leadership roles.
As a journalist I am deeply concerned for the future of the free press and the safety of those of us in the profession. I never want to hear a complaint again from a non GenXer. "People avoid meaningful conversations when hypervigilant perfectionists point out apparent mistakes, feeding the cannibalistic maw of the cancel culture." The last thing we need are English-speaking progressives 'wokesplaining' how to speak Spanish. The ways that women are limited in how they can express themselves emotionally. I took a step back from the host chair and spent one week on the ground talking to people that I knew, family members of mine, going to parts of the island that people hadn’t been talked to for quite some time, and getting a week’s worth of reporting to get a different story of resilience, of their relationship with the U.S., and nuances that had gotten loss in the coverage leading up to the one year anniversary. Can you think of an example of a story that really hit the mark for "The Takeaway"? It’s always an honor to be honored! And as part of that we decided to look at rage, and we called it Hysterical. We took four days, in different segments, talking with experts around the country to really dig deep into the ways that we allow men to walk the world and not women.
What that tells me is that the use of "Latinx" is still being debated and there is not a consensus among Latinos/as/es/xs. Tanzina Vega is a perfect example to demonstrate the ultimate capability of a journalist as a contributor to the community and people in it. A playlist featuring Nuyorican Soul, Amy Winehouse, Chambao, and others. Rev. NBC correspondent claims she was told not to dress "too Latina," more like Ivanka Trump, to WHCA dinner, It’s time for media companies to #PassTheMic, 2018 soundtrack, a playlist by tanzy24 on Spotify, The Takeaway | America the Kind: Profiles of the Big Hearts Among Us | WNYC Studios, "All The Bodies Started Stacking Up": A Funeral Director Remembers the Dead from Hurricane Maria | The Takeaway | WNYC Studios, A Boston Globe editorial: Journalists are not the enemy - The Boston Globe, PHOTOS: Clashes Continue in Ferguson | The Takeaway | WNYC Studios, Vogue: Fashion, Beauty, Celebrity, Fashion Shows, Inspired by Beyoncé, 11 Women’s Notes to Their 20-Something Selves. The pandemic highlighted how fragile my social networks are. I Think Call-Out Culture Is Toxic.
Download. A central pillar of President Trump’s politics is a sustained assault on the free press. Stop trying to Anglicize our Spanish language. Thanks. Last March WNYC named former New York Times journalist and CNN reporter Tanzina Vega as the new host of "The Takeaway.". Mariana Atencio claims in her new memoir that a manager at NBC told her not to dress "too Latina" for the White House Correspondent Dinner in 2017. "The Takeaway" is where we have a national daily conversation. Mr. Mosley, it has been reported that you used the N-word in the writers’ room.” Prior: NYT, CNN, Princeton. I’ll give you two examples. Four years ago, I was a NYT reporter and guest on, Latino teen 'was fatally shot five times in the back' by sheriff's deputy, autopsy finds. The Takeaway is America's weekday conversation. Journalists are not classified as fellow Americans, but rather “the enemy of the people.”.
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What does that sound like? She’s coming to Kent State University this week to receive the McGruder Award for diversity in journalism. What’s it about? Progressives, Hispanics are not 'Latinx.' I replied, “I am the N-word in the writers’ room.” The National Guard was deployed to Ferguson yesterday, and tear gas was reportedly fired into the crowds, and more than 30 people were arrested, including journalists. Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email. Here's more on what's happening in our house in today's NYT, Dont believe women of color - even at the highest levels - are treated differently than their white peers? Over the years, Meghan has been shamed for the same things for which her sister-in-law, Kate, has been praised.
I’m a Black Feminist. It’s democratic. Compare These 20 Headlines To See How Differently Royal Reporters Treated Kate Middleton And Meghan Markle, Generation X — not millennials — is changing the nature of work. She will be broadcasting the show live from WKSU's studios this week. Armed with a Stony Brook degree, Tanzina blazed a fearless trail that took her from an impoverished section of the Lower East Side to a highly visible journalism career at The New York Times and CNNMoney, where she now covers the red-hot issue of race and inequality in America. Leave makes fathers more involved—and less likely to want bigger families. Progressives, Hispanics are not 'Latinx.'
Two examples of how we did that: the first is going out to Puerto Rico for the one year anniversary of hurricane Maria. They Got Another White Boss. I Think Call-Out Culture Is Toxic. MATTHEW SEPTIMUS / WNYC Last March WNYC named former New York Times journalist and CNN reporter Tanzina Vega as the new host of "The Takeaway." From a personal standpoint, from a news standpoint - it’s been exciting, non-stop and important. You can hear that on TheTakeaway.org. Tanzina Vega will receive Kent State University’s McGruder Award for diversity in journalism Wednesday at 2:00pm. The other series that we did: we’re living in a moment right now, a lot of people are calling it the #MeToo movement. It includes dealing with "Car crashes, crime, catastrophic floods...being harassed or stalked, getting email threats, hearing “fake news” shouted, or being criticized for appearance", After men in Spain got paternity leave, they wanted fewer kids. There was a disconnect between what journalists of color were seeing and what white reporters were seeing.”, Trauma is not just for war correspondents. 197d 36. You don’t need stretch jersey gauchos in every color. People can listen to radio – they don’t need a subscription to do that. While also performing her duty as a news personality, she is making the documentaries that cover a report on race and ethnicity for the national desk focusing on breaking stereotypes to maintain equality. When someone taps you and recognizes you, that’s always humbling. I never want to hear a complaint again from a non GenXer. That’s one of the things I’ve realized more so than ever - our role as journalists in having this national platform to get stories out to our audience is critical. The worst thing you can do to citizens of a democracy is silence them. July 1, 2020 Share. Hispanic Americans face plenty of challenges as it is. Instead of trying to sell me a story today how about reading this instead? Stop trying to Anglicize our Spanish language. The public radio stalwart vowed to fix its toxic work culture. I studied chemistry at the University of Akron and for 13 years lived the quiet life of an analytical chemist in the Akron area,listening to WKSU all the while in the lab. GenXers have better soft skills and are more likely to be loyal to an org than millennials and yet we are less likely to be promoted and more likely to carry a heavier workload. I stand with them.
At "The Takeaway" we try to go deep. "These findings confirm what we have known all along, which is that Andres was unjustifiably killed by a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy," his parents said. “One of the biggest mistakes the media punditry made about the 2016 election was underestimating the power of racist rhetoric in the campaign. Tanzina Vega began hosting the nationally syndicated show "The Takeaway" in May of 2018. Radio and podcasts still have an important role in this conversation with the focus on storytelling, the context, and the information. These writers got their start after age 35—there’s still hope for you, "One of the biggest mistakes the media punditry made about the 2016 election was underestimating the power of racist rhetoric in the campaign. Read this. Raising a baby is already isolating. From: I’m a Black Feminist. We need to have a good story to communicate. Puerto Rico's Domestic Violence Epidemic is Only Getting Worse Listen. How would you describe the show? We really examined what happens when women get angry, when women push back. We talk to a general manager of a funeral home who knew the death toll exceeded what was officially being reported. Why is it important that we have this space for these conversations to take place on the radio? I’m going to be doing a lecture as part of the McGruder series and I'll do a Q&A with the students, and we’ll also be broadcasting "The Takeaway" from there.
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Congratulations on your award here at Kent State University! There was a disconnect between what journalists of color were seeing and what white reporters were seeing.". This is one of the most amazing jobs I’ve ever had.