Mẹo đưa tin lách Ban Biên tập

bbt cho rằng đưa tin về môi trường ko cộng hưởng với người đọc địa phương (là cộng đồng dân cư thu nhập thấp, không phải da trắng)

-> đưa tin sao cho phản ánh sự đa dạng dân tộc và kinh tế của những người quan tâm tới môi trường...
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Dear Dan,

I’m a journalist at a small newspaper (tờ báo nhỏ) serving a community that is largely non-white and low income (thu nhập thấp). I proposed (đề xuất) doing a story about the environment (môi trường), but the editorial board (ban biên tập) is concerned that this topic won’t resonate (cộng hưởng) with our readers. How should I proceed?
—Loo

The perception (quan niệm) that Americans of color and those with low incomes care less about the environment than white Americans may be common, but it is both patronizing (trịch thượng) and false (sai lầm).

In a 2018 study, researchers asked Americans how concerned they were—and how concerned they thought a variety of other people were—about environmental issues. Most respondents thought that young people, white people and women were the most worried about the environment. But in reality, Latino, Asian, Black and low-income Americans reported being the most concerned.

Why might these communities be particularly concerned (đặc biệt quan tâm) about the environment? To begin with, they are disproportionately likely to live in neighborhoods (làng xóm) with high levels of pollution (ô nhiễm), little green space and high concentrations of waste sites. Daily exposure to environmental risks may raise awareness and concern among Americans of color and those with low incomes.

So your editorial board is most likely wrong. To help such a story resonate with your readership—and to correct misperceptions around the issue—you might consider reporting your story in a way that reflects the ethnic and economic diversity of those who are concerned about the environment.

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