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1. MainLineOld
www.enigmaonline.com/MainLine/ - [Cached]Published on: 3/3/2000 Last Visited: 4/22/2002
Maria Elena Camposeco, a journalism instructor at San Francisco State University and a staff member at the Center for the Integration and Improvement of Journalism at SF State, (which publishes News Watch), told me that the racial and ethnic gap between reporters who cover national politics and the general population was never more problematic than during the two recent national political conventions.
All that well-meaning coverage criticizing the GOP convention's rainbow extravaganza from the media punditocracy was "completely hypocritical," Camposeco said when I spoke to her last week. "There are so few journalists of color who regularly cover national politics that when something really important happens that effects blacks and Latinos and other ethnic groups, in terms of politics, these issues tend to get glossed over or just not covered at all." -
2. Youth Radio
www.youthradio.com/about/peabo - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2002 Last Visited: 4/1/2002
Maria E. Camposeco Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism, San Francisco State

