Feven Merid: On Jacaranda Nigeria Limited
Podcast |
The Kicker
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audio
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News
Publication Date |
Mar 13, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:19:40
In 1982, about twenty Black journalists quit their jobs at American networks, banded together under the name Jacaranda Nigeria Limited, and flew to Nigeria, where they would work under the country’s newly elected president to revamp a state-funded journalism network. On today’s episode of the Kicker, Feven Merid, a Columbia Journalism Review staff writer, tells their story. She explains the many unforeseen challenges Jacaranda’s journalists faced — the Nigerian government’s interference in their reporting, the lack of proper training and resources, the confusion over their racial identity — and, ultimately, how the problems they went to Nigeria to escape never really disappeared. Read Feven's article at american-journalists-nigeria.php">https://www.cjr.org/the_feature/black-american-journalists-nigeria.php.

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