Like within the industries its reporters cowl, the dearth of Black illustration in enterprise and monetary media has created blind spots. Predominantly white newsrooms usually miss tales about systemic racism or fail to succeed in an viewers of multiple demographic. Within the wake of this summer season’s Black Lives Matter protests, there are critical implications for monetary companies, the reporters protecting them — and an rising group of pros creating their very own media. What can journalists like us be taught from these Black voices?
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