Keith Woods

Keith Woods appears in the following:

2022-2023 Reflect America Fellow: Seyma Bayram

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

2022-2023 Reflect America Fellow: Seyma Bayram

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New Reflect America Fellow: Miranda Mazariegos

Monday, May 24, 2021

Over the course of 12 months, she will work with NPR shows, desks and podcasts, focusing on source diversity, and will finish with a reporting rotation on one of our desks.

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Whitney Maddox Is NPR's New Diversity Equity & Inclusion Manager

Friday, January 08, 2021

Maddox be part of the NPR Training team and her first day is February 1.

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New Reflect America Fellow: Ashish Valentine

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Ashish Valentine start March 16 for the 12-month fellowship. He'll work rotations around the Newsroom and Programming, helping shows, desks and podcasts bring more diverse voices to air and online.

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Opinion: Report On Racism, But Ditch The Labels

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

I understand the moral outrage behind wanting to call the president's tweets racist. But I disagree.

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My Father Stood For The Anthem, For The Same Reason That Colin Kaepernick Sits

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

As a child, I found my father's love of the national anthem utterly bewildering. His was the generation of men born free but shackled by bigotry. So why did he sound so proud, singing that song?

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There Were Hopes And Dreams Aplenty At Trump's Inauguration, But Whose?

Saturday, January 21, 2017

I went to Donald Trump's inauguration to see if people there felt the same pride and promise that I did four years earlier. We met at a common intersection, then went very separate ways.

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My Father Stood For The Anthem, For The Same Reason That Colin Kaepernick Sits

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

As a child, I found my father's love of the national anthem utterly bewildering. His was the generation of men born free but shackled by bigotry. So why did he sound so proud, singing that song?

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The End of Tell Me More

Friday, June 20, 2014

The End of Tell Me More

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Race Relations; Affirmative Action; African Americans in Film and TV

Sunday, December 07, 1997

A Bill Clinton town hall kicks a hornets nest: How well does the media cover race relations? Do you know what affirmative action really means?

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Race Relations (hour 1); Olympic Bombing leak (hour 2)

Sunday, November 03, 1996

The semantics of race: Is it a riot, a demonstration, or a disturbance?

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It's Only a Game (hour 1); Is Good News No News? (hour 2)

Sunday, February 04, 1996

It's all in the game: The changing coverage of sports.

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