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How Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service built a racially diverse team that reflects the community it serves

How Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service built a racially diverse team that reflects the community it serves

Update: 2021-05-04
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Many news organizations across the country have *talked* about diversifying their teams and prioritizing equity and inclusion, especially in the wake of last year's Black Lives Matter protests.


The Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service has actually done it. Nearly 70 percent of MNNS's paid staff identify as people of color, including its top editor Ron Smith — and it's not by accident.


In this episode of News Guest, our host Candice Fortman talks with Ron about the approaches to recruitment, hiring, and training that have helped Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service build one of the most racially diverse news teams in the country, and what the rest of us can learn from it. 

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How Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service built a racially diverse team that reflects the community it serves

How Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service built a racially diverse team that reflects the community it serves

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