
Diversity in newsrooms: Reflections from business journalism professionals
The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Code of Ethics tells reporters to “Boldly tell the story of the diversity and magnitude of the human experience.
Naomi DuBovis is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication from the Cronkite School with a minor in music performance. She plans to graduate from Barrett, the Honors College.
Naomi worked on the podcast desk at the State Press and interned at KJZZ, the NPR member station for the Phoenix metropolitan area. She then spent a semester at Cronkite News as a digital reporter covering business, technology and politics. As a journalist, her aim is to shed light on important issues in ways that are understandable to every reader. With a keen interest in topics like media literacy, polarization and free expression, she hopes to prompt constructive discussion among media consumers through her reporting.
She is glad to be part of the Reynolds Center and looks forward to diving deeper into topics relevant to journalists and readers alike.

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