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Amanda B-S
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I do immigration, adult ed & workforce policy @SkillsCoalition. Librarian by background; Philadelphian to my core. Tweets are my own.
Philadelphia, PA Katılım Aralık 2011
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@AmtrakNECAlerts Just got a very confusing announcement about a “truck strike” halting all train traffic in and out of DC. Entire train car of passengers is confused. Please clarify.
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🚨 #ElectionUpdate: Radnor High School evacuation affects Radnor Ward 2, Precincts 1 & 3. 🏫 New location: Radnor Elementary, 20 Matsonford, Wayne PA. 🗳️ Court has approved voting extension UNTIL 9pm for these 2 precincts ONLY. 🕘 Relocated precincts are now open through 9pm! 📢

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There are likely people in PA who are in your feed; so please-spread the news: if you were moved to Radnor Elementary from its high school, you have until *9pm* to vote--PLEASE VOTE!
(it's gonna be a long night....)
Amanda Cappelletti@amandaforpa
Voters at this location have until 9:00 PM to go Radnor Elementary to vote! Please spread the word.
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By the way, I'm sure I'm not immune to this myself. This is one reason I track the race and gender of my sources -- so that I can identify unconscious bias and look for ways to address it.
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Ben Casselman@bencasselman
A year ago, I did a thread on my efforts to diversify my source list. I tracked the race and gender of my sources again this year. In the interest of accountability, here's an update on my progress. Here's my original thread for reference:
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This is all, of course, particularly relevant on a day when #econtwitter is (yet again) discussing sexism and racism in the field. I don't know if this is worse in my corner of journalism than elsewhere, but I know it happens much too much here.
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Maybe it's about age/experience, not gender? Well, it's also happened when I write with @PatcohenNYT, who is older. Maybe people just recognize my incomparable brilliance (lol)? Well it *doesn't* tend to happen when I write with @jimtankersley or with other men.
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Credentialism is dumb, especially in journalism (where many of the best people have no formal credentials). But by any objective measure, @jeannasmialek is *more* credentialed than I am. She has an MBA! She wrote a (very good, very well-received) book!
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More, recently, this has happened *repeatedly* when writing with @jeannasmialek. I get my share of criticism, fair and unfair, like anyone, but responses to my stories tend to start from a presumption that I know what I'm talking about. The opposite is often true for her.
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Natalie and I used to muse about running a proper experiment, where we randomized bylines. We even kicked the idea around with @BetseyStevenson & @JustinWolfers. But then Natalie abandoned me for Mexico :(
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Here's the thing, though: He had no way of knowing who'd written which part of the story. And, as it happens, he was *exactly wrong.* The parts he thought were smart were by @Nataliekitro (not a surprise to anyone who knows her!). The parts he didn't like were by me.
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The first time I really noticed this was when I first joined the Times and @Nataliekitro and I began writing together. We noticed that when we co-wrote a story, my tweets would get a very different reaction than hers (again, of the SAME STORY).
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I'm really glad @jeannasmialek decided to share this. I've seen this kind of thing happen WAY too often for me to believe it's a coincidence.
Jeanna Smialek@jeannasmialek
I published two stories with my friend and frequent co-writer @bencasselman yesterday. I took the lead byline on one and he took the lead byline on the other. Only I got this email yesterday evening.
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@bencasselman But I think it's a good reminder not to let that apply unevenly to women, people of color, people from non-elite unis, or people who present in any given way (young, bubbly, etc).
Because you might unfairly doubt someone great — and miss something insightful in the process.
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@bencasselman The guy didn't mean to discount someone unfairly (and I'm sure this emailer didn't, either). Nor is being skeptical of journalists, researchers, economists, etc. necessarily a bad thing: It's good to know who and what you're consuming.
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@bencasselman For instance, a really smart economist once told me that they didn't take a prominent female researcher very seriously bc everyone knew her co-author did the tough analysis in their studies. But I knew both authors really well, and I knew that the opposite was true.
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