Mainstream journalism has never lived up to its responsibilities to fairly portray people who are out of favor with the dominant society. Now that journalism is increasingly coming from small groups, rather than large newsrooms, it's more important than ever to get the Maynard Institute's Fault Lines concept out to as many people as possible, because it really helps people see how the news screws everyone who journalists don't see as worthy.
Mainstream journalism has never lived up to its responsibilities to fairly portray people who are out of favor with the dominant society. Now that journalism is increasingly coming from small groups, rather than large newsrooms, it's more important than ever to get the Maynard Institute's Fault Lines concept out to as many people as possible, because it really helps people see how the news screws everyone who journalists don't see as worthy.