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Dorothy Butler Gilliam: ‘I am not a maid, I am a reporter’

169 点作者 imacerealkiller将近 4 年前

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Barrin92将近 4 年前
<i>&quot;There were some old style editors who were still at the Post when I was there. One of them said, &#x27;We don&#x27;t cover black murders because those are cheap deaths,[..]Inside the newsroom some of them would say hello or nod or even speak to me but if they saw me outside the building they would pretend they didn&#x27;t know me.&quot;</i><p>I honestly can&#x27;t even imagine what it&#x27;s like to live like that. Not just the callousness but also just having to deal with it every single day, and probably the indifference by everyone else. Pushing through that over years and decades is really astonishing, I&#x27;d have probably given up anything a week in.
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socialdemocrat将近 4 年前
A whole generation of blacks could not get decent jobs for reasons like that. This generation gave birth to a new generation with less opportunities than they could have had because of the opportunities their parents got denied. It takes long time do undo the damage such profound discrimination causes, and it requires the heroic effort of many individuals like this reporter.
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DrNosferatu将近 4 年前
&quot;Inside the newsroom some of them would say hello or nod or even speak to me but if they saw me outside the building they would pretend they didn&#x27;t know me&quot;.<p>When you experience this as an immigrant (so the ignoring party knows you have a different nationality) is it generally racism?<p>- What do you think?
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literallyaduck将近 4 年前
Doing birthday stories for the rich shows and being told to use the servants entrance seems likely a classist discrimination not a race problem at first glance. Race seems to be the major factor for much of the rest of the article, which I&#x27;m not discounting. Whether maid or journalist count as tradespeople or guests is another discussion and the bigger question is why should it matter if the person is a maid or reporter why is it okay to deperson a class of people because of their job?<p>Back to the discussion of race, how far have we come from the hotel owners denying this black woman access? Airbnb recently has had issues with people attempting to discriminate on race.<p>Other discussion points aside this reporter got the job done and got the story: &quot;You do what you need to do in order to get the story.&quot;<p>I believe the most important line from the article is here:<p>&quot;And if you don&#x27;t have people who see the world through different eyes represented, you just don&#x27;t have a full picture of what&#x27;s going on.&quot; Often I see only one party line, group think, everyone else is wrong because we are right and facts which don&#x27;t support the narrative should be downvoted and suppressed attitude which will only create fractured communities and alienated people. To come together we must seek the truth, we must not silence different eyes, but must provide reasonable reproof with documentation to those who spread misinformation.
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leephillips将近 4 年前
Things change slowly. This reminded me of a fascinating book I read years ago, <i>Volunteer Slavery</i>, by Jill Nelson, the first black reporter hired for the <i>Post</i>’s new Sunday magazine in the ‘80s. Although the restaurants in the neighborhood may no longer have been segregated, some of the newsroom attitudes hadn’t changed much. The book also happens to be quite funny.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;amzn.to&#x2F;2XFSa68" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;amzn.to&#x2F;2XFSa68</a>
noisy_boy将近 4 年前
&gt; When Dorothy Butler Gilliam arrived at a wealthy Washington woman&#x27;s 100th birthday party the doorman told her she couldn&#x27;t enter via the front door. &quot;The maid&#x27;s entrance is around the back,&quot; he explained.<p>Just reading it boils my blood.
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tharne将近 4 年前
I&#x27;d venture that in this day and age, the average person has more respect for maids than for reporters. While being a maid may not be a great job, it does actually benefit other people, and folks would miss maids if they all quit tomorrow.