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Before it could publish an issue on race, the magazine first had to look at its own history. "Some of what you find in our archives leaves you speechless," writes editor Susan Goldberg.
Before it could publish an issue on race, the magazine first had to look at its own history. Some of what you find in our archives leaves you speechless, writes editor Susan Goldberg.
race – GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION
Open Phones, June 26, 2020
Vera Institute
On Second Thought Georgia Public Broadcasting
Full article: Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word: Reinforcing Institutional Identities through Newspaper Apologies for Racist Past
National Geographic – GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION
Beacon Press: A More Beautiful and Terrible History
The Nature Gap - Center for American Progress
Eliminating Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Mortality - Center for American Progress
The Lone Loon
National Geographic: 'Our coverage was racist