
Preview - Black Journalism, Identity and Industry
Preview: Season 4 Episode 8 | 29s
Black journalists balance authenticity and expectations in newsrooms not built for them.
Guests Earl Arms and Enjoyiana Nururdin explore the challenges Black media professionals face navigating identity, authenticity and audience expectations. From representation gaps to workplace dynamics, they discuss humanizing stories, building community trust and creating inclusive spaces in journalism.
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Why Race Matters is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Funding for Why Race Matters is provided by Park Bank, UnityPoint Health - Meriter, UW Health, donors to the Focus Fund for Wisconsin Programs, and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.

Preview - Black Journalism, Identity and Industry
Preview: Season 4 Episode 8 | 29s
Guests Earl Arms and Enjoyiana Nururdin explore the challenges Black media professionals face navigating identity, authenticity and audience expectations. From representation gaps to workplace dynamics, they discuss humanizing stories, building community trust and creating inclusive spaces in journalism.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Why Race Matters is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Funding for Why Race Matters is provided by Park Bank, UnityPoint Health - Meriter, UW Health, donors to the Focus Fund for Wisconsin Programs, and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.













