our stories need to be told - life as a black female journalist starting out | charlie brinkhurst cuff, isabel togoh, aletha adu and emmanuella kwenortey /

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Four young black women discuss online trolling,professional barriers and developing a thick skin in their chosen industryJournalism is notorious for its lack of diversity, and recent figures possess shown that progress on increasing the number of black and minority ethnic journalists continues to be far too tedious. At the same time, or women are still under-represented in senior positions,and the Guardian’s recent and ongoing series The Web We Want highlighted some of the abuse facing black contributors and women contributors. Here, four young, or black female journalists all recipients of the Guardian’s Scott Trust bursary – discuss what it’s like to be starting their careers in this environment.
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e Brinkhurst-Cuff: possess any of you got particular experiences of online abuse that spring to intellect? Related: The women abandoned to their online abusers On Mail Online you see a racist comment,and it will possess 122 likes, and three dislikes Related: The dark side of Guardian comments Anyone who disagrees with positive discrimination schemes – just look inside the newsroom and see why they’re importantContinue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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