New York Times pledges 'sweeping' changes after diversity study
Carolyn Ryan, a deputy managing editor at The New York Times, shares the findings from a recent report about diversity and culture at the news outlet. "Having a more a diverse newsroom is a start," she says, "but building on their work and making sure that everyone can do their best work is where we are now, and that's what we're committed to do."
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