Coalition Principles – Network and Coalition Governance
National Center on Disability and Journalism Style Guide
NCDJ Style Guide that describes conditions and terms; compares AP Style with NCDJ recommendations for usage (or to avoid)
National Association of Black Journalists Style Guide
NABJ Style Guide that includes glossary, major court decisions, important Black journalism organizations, Black Greek letter organizations, etc and guide to usage and terms to avoid (note: for most current version, click on the link in the guide)
Why Your Black Friend Is Tired
Short article written in 2017 after the racist Charlottesville protests describing the emotional toll of just trying to live as a Black person in the US and the personal impacts of structural racism.
Why Women Don’t Apply for Jobs Unless They Are 100% Qualified
Illustrates that people, particularly women, can overestimate the importance of training and qualifications vs. advocacy and networking in the hiring process.
Why We Confuse Race and Ethnicity
Article that explores the development of the use of ‘race’ and ‘ethnicity’; concludes that currently, use is distinguished by ‘race’ to refer to shared biological characteristics and ‘ethnicity’ to cultural identity.
Why Start Racial Equity Work, and What Are Its Implications?
Tips, common pitfalls, opportunities, and challenges when beginning racial equity work
Why is White the Default
Short article that explores why whiteness is the assumed and invisible default; notes that soon white Americans will no longer be ‘the majority’