Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Newsroom Diversity Advocate Dori Maynard Dies At 56

Maynard dedicated her life toward a legacy of social justice in journalism.


The Oakland-based organization was co-founded by and named after her father in 1977, and encourages news organizations to expand their coverage of overlooked communities.


She was also a board member of the American Society for News Editors, and made frequent appearances as a panelist for various journalism conferences. Maynard advocated for increased diversity within newsrooms, as well as nuanced ways of telling stories.


At a time when many in the journalism world did not question the white male-dominated industry (and the nature of stories that came out of it, as a result), Dori Maynard spoke freely about the relationship between social justice and the media.


The video below was recorded during a discussion at the 2013 Journalism and Women's Symposium in Vermont. She was speaking on the importance of recognizing intersectional feminism as journalists.



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"I think that there is an opportunity here for us to begin to look at what feminism looks like across race and across class, and to have a really robust conversation about how we as women can support each other across these fault lines, and create this movement," she said.




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