
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Farai Chideya has covered every presidential election since 1996, but after last year’s raucous campaign, she wondered how how political campaign coverage is influenced by the gender and racial makeup of our political press. This spring she joined the Shorenstein Center as a Joan Shorenstein Fellow to take a closer look at the question, but was surprised by the number of newsrooms that were deeply reluctant to engage on the subject.
By Harvard Kennedy School4.5
8080 ratings
Farai Chideya has covered every presidential election since 1996, but after last year’s raucous campaign, she wondered how how political campaign coverage is influenced by the gender and racial makeup of our political press. This spring she joined the Shorenstein Center as a Joan Shorenstein Fellow to take a closer look at the question, but was surprised by the number of newsrooms that were deeply reluctant to engage on the subject.

91,134 Listeners

32,150 Listeners

30,660 Listeners

38,752 Listeners

4,189 Listeners

180 Listeners

92 Listeners

1,830 Listeners

41 Listeners

20 Listeners

112,597 Listeners

56,450 Listeners

7 Listeners

4 Listeners

20 Listeners

142 Listeners

23 Listeners

443 Listeners

10,024 Listeners