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.
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.
The Denver Broncos and the Las Vegas Raiders have accomplished this summer what no other National Football League teams have been able to do –
It’s a good thing Facebook posts aren’t limited to the 280 characters on Twitter because it took Meta Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg 8,489 characters
The specter of COVID-19 no longer looms over the job market as it did in 2020, according to experts. Now that hiring is rebounding, and
For a company like Ben & Jerry’s, social responsibility is part of its overall brand. The ice-cream maker is known for its progressive stances and
Companies are increasingly taking a stand on social justice issues, for reasons both moral and for profit, saying it’s in their best business interest to
June is Pride Month, a celebration of the queer community. Former President Barack Obama proclaimed June to be Pride Month in 2014, a year after
Several recent projects aim to raise awareness about journalists quoting predominantly men. For instance, the Gender Gap Tracker has the goal of raising awareness about
Things a little dull on your beat? Try looking through some corporate social responsibility reports. Corporate social responsibility, or CSR, refers to the efforts companies
LGBT-owned businesses can be a valuable topic for business reporters. While employee diversity has made headlines for years, stories on businesses that self-identify as being
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