Many criticize ex-president’s appearance at Black journalists’ conference as irresponsible

On Monday night, the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) announced that Donald Trump will participate in a panel discussion at the organization’s annual convention in Chicago, which starts on Wednesday.

The announcement, which said that the Q&A would “concentrate on the most pressing issues facing the Black community”, was met with swift online backlash from some Black journalists. They decried the decision to invite a presidential candidate who has lambasted Black journalists, led a movement to squash diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and who is responsible for increased anti-journalistic sentiment, including the popularization of the term “fake news” to describe factual, but potentially unflattering, reporting.

Tiffany Walden, a co-founder and editor-in-chief of The TRiiBE, a digital platform that focuses on Black Chicago, told the Guardian that NABJ’s decision was “irresponsible”.

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    4 months ago

    ‘It puts everyone in a really bad position’

    Sounds like something you could say about nearly anything the man has done that impacts anyone other than himself.

    Personally, I understand their concerns, but I also think in the end it’s just going to be a good opportunity for Trump to show his ass and then strut around like he’s done something we should all be impressed by. (as usual)

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      4 months ago

      If he can refrain from saying the N-word I’ll be mighty impressed.

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        4 months ago

        I think he’ll manage that, but I wonder how many times he will mention “the blacks” or “the coloreds.” I wouldn’t be surprised at all to hear a “you people” or two.