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How BIPOC-Focused Journalism Outlets and Their Communities Served One Another During the Pandemic

How BIPOC-Focused Journalism Outlets and Their Communities Served One Another During the Pandemic

We find out how their communities sustained their local media through the pandemic, and how the outlets sustained their communities in turn.

KQED's Forum

September 26, 202255m 49s

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Show Notes

Three historic BIPOC-focused media outlets are celebrating anniversaries this fall - India Currents turns 35, Willie Ratliff, the publisher of San Francisco Bayview National Black Newspaper turns 90, and the Mission’s El Tecolote turns 52. These outlets may be small (compared to the mainstream media) but they are mighty. We’ll find out how their communities sustained their local media through the pandemic, and how the outlets sustained their communities in turn. Thriving together through difficult times.

 

Guests:

Vandana Kumar, Editor-in-chief, publisher and co-founder, India Currents.

Nube Brown, Editor-in-chief, San Francisco Bayview National Black Newspaper.

Alexis Terrazas, Editor-in-chief, El Tecolote.

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