DEI Died This Year. Maybe It Was Supposed To
Race And Racism,Economy And Jobs,Young Men,DEI,Culture,Corporate America,Black Americans,Media Industry
Was I a DEI hire?
It's a question that I sometimes toss out in the company of friends who—like me, and maybe like you—have a complicated relationship to their job. I've worked at WIRED as a writer for eight years, and with much success. Eight years is also an eternity in news media, and especially if you are Black. All industries suffer from unique growing pains. Ours just so happens to have laughably high turnover rates, a distaste for racial and gender diversity, and the dubious distinction of being perpetually on the verge of extinction. So on nights when friends and I gather, trading war stories of workplace microaggressions and corporate mismanagement under damp bar lighting, we wonder how we've lasted as long as we have.
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