"The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) mourns
the loss of Dori J. Maynard, President, The Robert C. Maynard Institute for
Journalism Education.
"Earlier in her career Ms. Maynard was a reporter at the The Bakersfield Californian, The
Patriot Ledger, and the Detroit
Free Press. She had led the institute since 2001. The institute
originally named the Institute for Journalism Education was later renamed to
honor Maynard's late father Robert in 1993. Maynard's stepmother the late
Nancy Hicks Maynard was the institute's first president. ...
" 'Dori fought to ensure that the journalists and newsroom managers
responsible for coverage looked like the communities they are responsible for
covering'," said NABJ President Bob Butler. "'Dori knew that if
newsrooms represented the society then journalists would tell stories which
are truthful, authentic, and compassionate'.'
Maynard Institute "Dori J. Maynard, president of the Robert C. Maynard institute for Journalism Education and longtime champion of diversity in journalism and civic life, died Tues., Feb. 24, at her West Oakland home. She was 56. Maynard advocated tirelessly for the future of the institute and its programs, reminding all that the work of bringing the diverse voices of America into news and public discourse is more vital than ever. Under her leadership, the Institute has trained some of the top journalists in the country and helped newsrooms tell more inclusive and nuanced stories. New programs are empowering community members to voice the narrative of their own lives. On the morning of her death, she was discussing plans with a board member to help the institute thrive and to attract funding to support that work."
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