Gabriel Arana, Columbia Journalism Review

Gabriel Arana

Columbia Journalism Review

Las Vegas, NV, United States

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Past:
  • Columbia Journalism Review
  • them.
  • Mic
  • Storify
  • Salon.com
  • HuffPost
  • The Nation
  • The Atlantic
  • The New Republic

Past articles by Gabriel:

Decades of Failure

In 1979, the American Society of News Editors pledged that, by the year 2000, the percentage of racial and ethnic minorities in newsrooms would match that of the population at large. Noting that this was “the right thing to do” and in the “industry’s economic self-interest,” ASNE stressed the particular importance of lifting people of color into management. Newspapers have […] → Read More

Queer the Vote

Queer rights have leapt forward over the past decade, but the fight for equality is just beginning. In the upcoming midterm elections, the stakes for LGBTQ+ folks — and all of us — are huge. → Read More

Journalists aren’t as tied by NDAs as they think

There’s one thing most every woman and man in media who has kept silent about sexual harassment has in common: nondisclosure agreements. While employers—in media and elsewhere—now appear to be taking sexual harassment and abuse more seriously, they’ve given precious little attention to the role NDAs have played in keeping abuse quiet, in some cases […] → Read More

Mic

Does Milo Yiannopoulos' pedophilia scandal mean we can finally tune him out?

Now that left and right agree some speech goes beyond the pale, Milo Yiannopoulos' entire reason for being has evaporated. → Read More

Mic

(Exclusive) Black site the 'Root' seeks union representation

Editorial staffers at the 'Root' vote to unionize, extending a string of organizing efforts in digital media. → Read More

Mic

This is the problem with the profile of internet troll Milo Yiannopoulos in 'Out'

Why is a gay magazine showering such attention on one of the culture's most toxic trolls? → Read More

#MuckRackCafe June 2016 with Gabriel Arana (with tweets) · muckrack ·

Every month, Muck Rack hosts #MuckRackCafe, a 30-minute live journalist Q&A on Twitter. In June we chatted with Gabriel Arana, Senior Editor at Mic. → Read More

Mic

Meet Judge Ruth Neely, Wyoming's Very Own Kim Davis

Religious freedom is the new my dog ate my homework. → Read More

Mic

Amid Campus Uproar, Kenyon College Alumni Launch Blog for Survivors of Sexual Assault

KC Alumni for Title IX share their stories on Medium. → Read More

MSNBC has a Chris Matthews problem: “Hardball” host needs to address conflict-of-interest questions now

He's mostly ignored questions about how contributors to wife's campaign landed on "Hardball." Time for transparency → Read More

MSNBC has been whitewashed: Melissa Harris-Perry exits, buffoonish white pundits rule once more

MSNBC sidelines smartest voice in name of "hard news," gives us unending Scarborough idiocy, lying Brian Williams → Read More

CNN really lets Paul Begala analyze Clinton vs Sanders? The revolving door spins out of control

Paul Begala is a brilliant strategist and longtime Clinton ally. As a CNN analyst, he has unfair rooting interest VIDEO → Read More

Mizzou Professor Who Blocked Reporters From Protest Charged With Assault

The city prosecutor's office charged Melissa Click with third-degree assault over a November altercation with reporters on campus. → Read More

Why Univision Just Bought A Major Stake In The Onion

The company said the deal will help it reach a young, diverse audience. → Read More

News Execs Push For Release Of WaPo's Jason Rezaian In Iran

WASHINGTON (AP) — Executives from 25 news organizations, including The Associated Press, sent a letter Friday to Secretary of State John Kerry urging him to press Iran to release jailed Washington ... → Read More

CNN Anchor In Doctors' Care After Passing Out On Live TV

Poppy Harlow was relaying the results of a recent poll before her speech began to slur. → Read More

This One Neat Trick Will Eliminate Clickbait Forever

NPR's Carebot project aims to move beyond page views to change the way online publishers measure success. → Read More

5 Ways Journalists Can Avoid Islamophobia In Their Coverage

It's the media's duty to be more informed than the general public about Islam and the diverse Muslim world. → Read More

Eli Broad: It's 'News To Me' I'm Buying The LA Times

The billionaire philanthropist addressed a rumor started by News Corp co-chairman Rupert Murdoch. → Read More

Why The Country's Largest Minority-Journalism Group May Close

The National Association of Black Journalists is grappling with a massive shortfall -- and none of its leaders will talk about it. → Read More