The definition of “beat writing” has changed over the years. When I started at a local NPR affiliate covering city council, in ‘07, writing 3 times a week was a lot. Now, young writers are pushing out 3-4 write-arounds/buzzes a day. It’s not real journalism; it’s content milling.
If I were a young writer, I’d prefer to start my job at a legit local newspaper because at least they’d be forced to leave their desks and find stories in their communities instead of searching the web for other people’s work to write around, never developing any real skills.
When I started writing professionally, a beat meant city council, knowing each person, and having to look them in the eye and ask questions. Neither a phone nor a computer screen could protect me against the interview subject looking back at me and pushing back. #realjournalism
Most young journalists I know don’t have real interview skills because they are sitting behind a desk milling out context that gets numbers but does virtually nothing to prepare them to write a feature, interview an elected official or build in-person confidence.
In my first year of writing, I was regularly attending local government meetings and doing 70 percent of my interviews in person. That matters—a lot.

If I was a young reporter, I’d insist on not doing buzzes or write arounds. It serves the publication, not the reporter.

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When I reflect on Colin Powell's death, I have to think about how American imperialism can use any person to exact it aims. Powell, a principled Black man, was key in propagating the lie that Iraq had WMDs and a threat to the U.S. We have we learned from this?
We should rethink how we as POC are deployed in service of the state. Powell's UN speech was a Black face on American White Supremacy. But it wasn't just Powell's race. He was a real political power in the 1990s.
I'm old enough to remember Bill Clinton fearing a 1996 GOP challenge from Powell. I remember Powell speaking on MTV, which was the cool place to get young folks back in the 1990s and early 2000s, about the need for affirmative action--even when Bush Jr. And Condi Rice disagreed.
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People are dragging Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey about her comments comparing vaccine mandates to freedom papers. She could have worded it better, but I think she makes a lot of good points people are dismissing. My latest: theroot.com/acting-boston-…
In case y'all are wondering: I am fully vaccinated.

I have not really opened up much about vaccines because this is such a divisive subject--especially on Twitter--but NYC, for example, has rampant profiling issues connected to the pandemic that impact Black people.
As I outline in my piece, NYC, which is the 1st city to mandate vaccine proof for indoor activities, has had issues with enforcing mandates on Black and Brown folks while ignoring white residents. Janey isn't wrong about that the inequities, valid points which her critics ignore.
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Here in Ukraine, most folk can speak Russian and Ukrainian. In Europe, it is common for people to speak English and several others. For America, speaking in a second tongue is seen as a threat.

Black people aren't excluded from such xenophobia because they are Black.
How often do you hear people, regardless of race, in a nail salon or store scream SPEAK ENGLISH to folk talking in another language. Our lack of 2nd language skills makes every non-English communication a threat.

It also makes us extremely stupid.
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Eric Adams won for many complex reasons, but the notion that his victory is a blow to the "defund the police" movement is intellectually lazy.
I will be writing about this in a week or so, but neither mainstream media nor politicians rarely discuss safety outside of the law enforcement or carceral paradigm.
The system of policing is violent. I wrote nearly SIX YEARS AGO why community policing, for example, makes police brutality worse. Just more cops who aren't accotable to the public. washingtonpost.com/posteverything…
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Sending good vibes and solidarity to my Armenian peoples out there as they fight for their self-determination and their success in getting the Armenia Genocide recognized by the U.S.

We will get free together.

#WeWillNotBeErased
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The Armenian Genocide may be an academic exercise for the think tank world, but real lives were impacted by this. There is no need to All Lives Matter this movement. Anyway, Armenians and Black folks have one common enemy: white supremacy.

Let's kick the man's ass together.
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