Informed Reporting
Description In this episode, Dr. Denetra Walker breaks down the findings of her study, “’I saw a modern-day lynching’ – Black Journalists’ experiences of trauma #reportingwhileblack,” which was published in Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly in 2025. She provides a fascinating look into the emotional trauma the story caused for her study participants, plus the delicate balancing act Black journalists faced while reporting under such volatile conditions. It’s an eye-opening look into how journalists of color navigated such a racially polarizing story. Chapters 00:00 Open 01:06 Intro to Dr. Denetra Walker 05:17 Academia is NOT like News! 07:09 Why did she do her study? 10:00 Black Journalists' Reactions to the Video of George Floyd 14:02 The Emotional Toll of Covering Black Deaths 15:58 Black Journalists' Struggle with the Decision to Watch the Video 18:18 Contributions of Newsroom Culture 21:16 Needing a Break but not wanting to Take One 26:37 The Compounding of Emotional Burden 27:56 Black Journalists and Extreme Self-Monitoring 33:14 Black Journalists Caught in the Middle 35:28 Seeking Emotional Support 36:53 The Pursuit of "Objectivity" 40:15 The Personal Connection in Storytelling 43:09 More on Extreme Self-Monitoring 46:06 Added Pressure and Trauma Symptoms 47:37 Bringing Research to the Classroom 52:04 Bringing Research to the Newsroom 56:38 George Floyd Still Resonates 58:11 Future Research Directions 01:01:51 Closing Show Notes Learn more about Dr. Denetra Walker here. [https://grady.uga.edu/faculty/walker-2/] Contact Dr. Walker: DenetraWalker@uga.edu [DenetraWalker@uga.edu] Article Citation: Walker, D. (2025). “I Saw a Modern-Day Lynching”: Black Journalists’ Experiences of Trauma #ReportingWhileBlack. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly (online first August 27, 2025), DOI: 10.1177/10776990251361797
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