Stories from the frontlines: Reflections and suggestions from journalists covering the George Floyd protests

05/06/2020 1h 0min
Stories from the frontlines: Reflections and suggestions from journalists covering the George Floyd protests

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Episode Synopsis

Brian Stelter speaks with six journalists covering the anti-racism protests across America during a Society of Professional Journalists webinar titled "stories from the frontlines: journalists and protests." The panel addresses the troubling spate of attacks on journalists; offers tips to stay safe; and reflects on the "extraordinary moment" for journalists of color and the state of newsroom diversity.

 

This week's guests:

Dorothy Tucker, CBS-Chicago investigative reporter and president of the National Association of Black Journalists

Errin Haines, editor-at-large of The 19th News

Mike Trautmann, Louisville Courier-Journal news director and director of investigations

Tim Nelson, Minnesota Public Radio reporter

Haisten Willis, freelance journalist for the Washington Post and other outlets

Jesse J. Holland, author, scholar and former AP journalist
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