What diversity looks like on public radio: Christopher Chávez explores how NPR could be reimagined to serve everyone

What diversity looks like on public radio: Christopher Chávez explores how NPR could be reimagined to serve everyone

NiemanLab

Published

The departures of NPR hosts Audie Cornish, Lourdes Garcia-Navarro, and Noel King over the last few months has spurred immediate questions about why the network might be “hemorrhaging hosts of marginalized backgrounds,” and also broader ones about who, exactly, NPR serves. NPR was founded in 1970 after the passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of...

Full Article