Journalists covering Presidential debates are asked to Disclose Race
Friday, September 10, 2004 at 02:34AM
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Journalists applying to the Commission on
Presidential Debates for credentials to cover the presidential debates
are being asked to provide their racial data, a move that has some
upset. In addition to requesting that applicants provide their name,
Social Security or passport number, gender, address and country and
date of birth, the online application asks respondents to describe
their race using one of the following: American Indian or Alaskan
Native, Asian or Pacific Islander, black, not of Hispanic origin,
Hispanic, white, not of Hispanic origin. A drop-down list gives
respondents the option of not providing the information. Kelly McBride,
who teaches ethics at the Poynter Institute, a journalism think tank,
questioned how knowing someone's race would help identify a security
risk. "If they're worried about terrorists gaining access to the
presidential candidates by posing as journalists, that's a legitimate
concern, and they need to take legitimate steps to address that,"
McBride said. "(But) asking people's race, I can't imagine how that
would help them address that because a terrorist could be white, a
terrorist could be black, a terrorist could be Asian." [more ]
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