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Maneater | COLUMN: The NCAA failed to provide female athletes bare minimum resources

Sarah Rubinstein is a freshman journalism major at MU. She is an opinion columnist who writes about politics and societal observations for The Maneater. When recounting this year’s March Madness tournament, it is impossible to ignore the NCAA’s obvious sexism. The attention started when Oregon’s Sedona Prince posted a TikTok comparing the men’s and women’s weight rooms for the NCAA March Madness tournament.The men’s workout area was one large space decked out with equipment and the women’s small area was supplied with a single rack of 5-pound dumbbells and some yoga mats. The NCAA responded by expanding the weight room, but the incident never should have occurred in the first place.

9News Denver TEGNA Illegal Immigrants LatinX Bias Update

In her Westword piece, Lizarraga had noted that 9News managers reviewing one of her first efforts for the station told me I was not allowed to describe the young man in my story or anyone else for that matter as undocumented while at 9News. Instead, I was instructed to use here illegally or illegally in the country. For two years, I explained that I was not comfortable with that verbiage and how it could discourage my community from this platform. For two years, my managers repeated the 9News guidelines. Those guidelines are now changed. The new edict was released this week following a meeting between TEGNA vice president and chief diversity officer Grady Tripp and leaders from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. In addition, the NAHJ is planning a sit-down with Dave Lougee, a former 9News executive who s now the CEO of TEGNA, to build on the language change, which the association s president, Nora López, characterizes as a very promising first step.

Getty Images Announces $85,000 in Grants for Photojournalists

Getty Images Announces $85,000 in Grants for Photojournalists - New editorial grants program to award grants to organizations that support documentary photography, in addition to individual grants for photographers and videographers - Getty Images Inclusion Scholarships, founded in 2020 to help tackle wider industry issues of diversity and inclusion, returns to support emerging photojournalists News provided by Share this article NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/   Getty Images, a world leader in visual communications, has today announced a number of financial grants in support of photojournalism and inclusive storytelling which shines a light on the important issues of our time. The new look Getty Images Editorial Grants will support

Inequality in America Special to Take on Anti-Asian Racism – NBC4 Washington

Updated on April 15, 2021 at 9:46 am News4’s “Inequality in America” series will continue Saturday with an in-depth look at anti-Asian discrimination and hate.  The show will examine the recent rise in anti-Asian hate crimes, the objectification of Asian women, the “model minority” stereotype and much more. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. The special will air on News4 and online at 9 a.m. Saturday. News4’s Aimee Cho will look at how Asians in the D.C. area are coping with fear in the wake of attacks, and channeling anxiety into action. 

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