EPISODE · Jun 7, 2023 · 49 MIN
The Black press has been shaping media in the United States since 1827
from Disrupted · host Connecticut Public Radio
This hour, we look at how the Black press has shaped the United States. Professor Trevy A. McDonald tells us about the role the Black press played during important moments in history such as the civil rights movement. Akoto Ofori-Atta of Capital B explains her goals in helping to create a non-profit newsroom dedicated to centering Black voices. And Sasha Allen Walton and Endera Allen Stevens talk about working at Connecticut's largest and longest-published Black newspaper. You can learn more about Capital B at their website: https://capitalbnews.org/ or sign up for their newsletter here: https://hype.co/@capitalb/y587mxyx. You can learn more about Northend Agent's at their website: :https://www.northendagents.com/. GUESTS: Trevy A. McDonald: Associate Dean of ABIDE (Access, Belonging, Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity); Associate Professor of Broadcast and Electronic Journalism; Author; owner of Reyomi Media Group, an independent book publishing and consulting company based in Durham, N.C. Akoto Ofori-Atta: Co-founder and Chief Audience Officer at Capital B Sasha Allen Walton: Editor-in-Chief at Northend Agent’s Endera Allen Stevens: Endera Allen Stevens: Growth Manager for Northend Agent’s Disrupted is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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