Race and the Media; Privacy

The NYPR Archive Collections | Jan 1, 2000

In the wake of a Bill Clinton speech about race relations, host Alex Jones discusses the media's role in "full and accurate reporting on race relations" with Betty Baye of the Louisville Courier-Journal, Arlene Morgan of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Jim Sleeper, author of the book Liberal Racism, and Michel McQueen of ABC Nightline; and privacy and confessional media with Janna Malamud Smith, author of Private Matters, Robert Ellis Smith, lawyer and editor of Privacy Journal, and Jacqui Banasynski, editor of The Oregonian.


WNYC archives id: 84862

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