Help us change this country one journalist at a time

Help us change this country one journalist at a time

From Dori Maynard

Since 2008, the news industry lost 1,000s of journalists of color. With weakened industry support for our work to train & retain journalists & managers of color, we need your help

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Dori Maynard posted a new update:
over 9 years ago

Update #3

Dori Maynard, institute president, passed away today. She was 56, a tireless advocate of diversity in the media. We are heartbroken.

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Dori Maynard posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

The Front Door Project - Bridging the Disconnect Between Coverage and Reality

Looking at the all-white panel being promoted for Face the Nation this Sunday, the first thing I wondered was what news that panel will miss. It happens all the time. Homogenous newsrooms are routinely mis-informing the very public they purport to serve.
Just look at the coverage of the 2012 election. Even as the polls were closing, the almost all-white talking heads predicted a long night; a razor-thin election. The results were in by 11 pm EST, and if you knew the geography, it was obvious hours earlier.
The disconnect between what was reported and reality? Overwhelming white newsrooms did not have the connections to communities of color and while they took the African American vote for granted, those in the newsroom were largely unaware of the overwhelming support President Obama had in the Asian American, Latino and Native American communities.
This imbalanced and inaccurate coverage is not only failing to live up to the news media's ethical standards, it is also hurting our democracy.
At the Maynard Institute, we have a three-pronged approach to making systemic change in the media - through training, content creation and a watchdog component. For a more detailed description of our work please visit mije.org. Our programs are strong, our results are impressive and our passion is unwavering, but we need your help.
$100,000 will help ensure that we are able to continue those programs while also reframing the conversation around media and diversity.
We recognize it's an ambitious goal, but that is what it takes to fix deep-seated programs.
That's why we're asking you to give what you can. It doesn't have to be much. On #Fundly You can donate as much or as little as you want. The cost of a cup of coffee will help.
At the Maynard Institute we often say that this country cannot be the country we want it to be if its story is told by only one group of citizens. Our goal is to give all Americans front door access to the truth.
We hope you will join us and help turn our goal into a reality.
Check it out: http://fundly.com/together-we-can-change-the-narrative

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Robert & Connie Hernandez commented with a $25 donation:
over 10 years ago
We have a looong history with The Maynard Institute, so I am happy to support.
Arlene Notoro-Morgan commented with a $100 donation:
over 10 years ago
Thank you Dori for doing this and for never giving up on our quest to make the news and those who report it reflect the real world. Arlene
Cheo Tyehimba Taylor commented with a $75 donation:
over 10 years ago
Where would we be w/o the Maynard Institute? You are #GameChangers!
Woody Lewis commented with a $100 donation:
over 10 years ago
Lifelong friend of the Institute.
Michael Frisby commented with a $100 donation:
over 10 years ago
Support Diversity in the Media
Anonymous commented with a $63 donation:
over 10 years ago
Thank you for the great work you do