Reporting While Black: The Complexity of Covering Racial Inequality as a Black Journalist

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Reporting While Black: The Complexity of Covering Racial Inequality as a Black Journalist
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CNN national correspondent Sara Sidner has covered protests and civil unrest all over the world, and has in the past week been reporting on the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis for …

CNN national correspondent Sara Sidner has covered protests and civil unrest all over the world, and has in the past week been reporting on the aftermath of’s death in Minneapolis for the network. Reporters being arrested is nothing new; as in past protests, members of the press have had encounters with law enforcement.

Reporters are often faced with tough situations. For Black journalists, covering Floyd and other issues of racial injustice bears additional layers of complexity, one that involves managing encounters with law enforcement while on the job, and processing the emotional toll it can take to cover these events in the first place.

Harry Colbert Jr., the editor in chief of North News in Minneapolis, has covered three such cases and protests over police brutality in the last five years alone: that of Jamar Clark, the 24-year-old who was shot and killed by Minneapolis police in 2015; that of Philando Castile, the 32-year-old killed by a Minnesota officer in 2016 after being pulled over; and now Floyd’s death.

Lowery explains that it’s a twofold challenge for journalists when instances like Jimenez’s arrest — and his own — occur, starting with the uncomfortable position of becoming the story you’re covering. “Journalism isn’t one size fits all,” Lowery says. “Our job as journalists is to use our eyes and ears to observe the world we live in. But the thing about our eyes and our ears is they are attached to the rest of our bodies. And the color of those bodies frames what we see and hear, what spaces we have access to, how the world treats us. What that means is the journalism is going to be different.

“I’ve found myself not wanting to leave work or step away for a break because I am afraid that without me there, something offensive or even racist will go on the air,” she says. But the psychological weight of the job can grow heavy. The experience of covering police brutality against Black Americans has been “traumatic,” says North News’ Colbert.

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