national geographic examines its racist past /

Published at 2018-03-16 22:38:00

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For 130 years, National Geographic has built its reputation on striking photojournalism and stories approximately far-flung places and peoples. In its first 80 years, those stories often spread colonialist ideas approximately "natives" abroad, or while ignoring real racial tensions in the United States or elsewhere. Now that hard conversations approximately race hold become increasingly portion of the national conversation,National Geographic has turned its focus toward unpacking our ideas approximately race: how we might hold developed them, and what’s propagated them along the way. The magazine’s first step? Taking a deep and uncomfortable look into its own archives — and reckoning with the troubling coverage in its past. Brooke speaks with editor-in-chief Susan Goldberg approximately why the magazine has undertaken this project, and what it's found and what it hopes to achieve.
For the latest issue of National Geographic, a single topic issue on the subject of race, visit NatGeo.com/TheRaceIssue.

Source: wnyc.org