White-Collar Media

For most of the news media, the life and struggles of the majority class just aren’t newsworthy.

Illustration by Cara Buzzell

“Black Chefs Are Landing More Cookbook Deals. Is That Enough?” “When Will New York Elect a Female Mayor?” The New York Times has questions. Yet even in this carnival of conspicuous inclusion and advocacy, most women, black Americans, and humans in general go unrepresented. That’s because the experiences and perspectives of the working class remain […]

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