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The ongoing fight against racism in newsrooms
Yesterday, Alex Goldman a co-host of
Reply All, a popular tech podcast produced by Gimlet popped up in the show’s feed with a brief programming announcement: “The Test Kitchen,”
Reply All’s recent series about racism at the food magazine
Bon Appétit, has been canceled; the show as a whole is going on hiatus; and two of its journalists P.J. Vogt, a co-host alongside Goldman, and Sruthi Pinnamaneni, who reported the Test Kitchen series won’t be coming back. Goldman also offered an apology. “We now understand that we should never have published this series as reported, and the fact that we did was a systemic editorial failure,” he said. “We’re very sorry for our many failings.”
The Star has hard work ahead to gain trust of Black Kansas Citians, panelists say Luke Nozicka, The Kansas City Star
Jan. 28 The Kansas City Star s apology to Black residents was the first step in reconciling with its racist past, but the newspaper has more work to do to establish community trust, said guests of a live panel discussion Wednesday evening.
During the virtual event about The Star s six-part Truth in Black and white project, Michele Watley, founder of Shirley s Kitchen Cabinet, said the newspaper s path to reconciliation with Black residents will take years to accomplish. You can t take back what s already happened in history. How do you make up for 100 years of bad narratives? said Watley, whose nonprofit focuses on issues of importance to Black women and families in Kansas City.