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Documented Pattern of Racial Bias Linked to Former Newspaper Editor Spans Two Major U.S. Newsrooms
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WriteBridge™ Documentation Project Releases Public Record Examining Kevin Riley's Editorial Pattern Across Two Major Newsrooms
CHICAGO - s4story -- The WriteBridge™ Documentation Project has released a new public accountability record examining what it describes as a documented pattern under the editorial leadership of Kevin Riley, former editor at the Dayton Daily News and later editor-in-chief of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The record, titled "This Was Not One Mistake. This Was a Pattern," traces events from Riley's supervision of Rachel Armour at the Dayton Daily News in 2003, through the newspaper's later investigative coverage of City Day Community School in 2007, and into the 2013 Atlanta Journal-Constitution social media controversy involving a racially offensive tweet about a Black lottery winner.
According to the project, Armour worked under Riley's supervision at the Dayton Daily News before leaving Dayton, joining Teach For America in Houston, and developing the structured writing method that became WriteBridge™. The project states that Riley's prior supervisory relationship with Armour was never disclosed when the Dayton Daily News later covered City Day Community School, where her writing method was used with predominantly Black students.
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The documentation project argues that City Day students' academic gains were framed through suspicion rather than achievement. The project states that the coverage, led by reporter Scott Elliott under Riley's editorial leadership, spanned 64 articles and questioned the legitimacy of the school's gains. No charges were filed, no fraud was found, and no retraction was published.
The record also examines a 2013 incident at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, when the newspaper's official Twitter account posted a message about Black lottery winner Willie Lynch referencing "40 acres and a whole lotta mules." Riley, then editor-in-chief, issued a public apology and stated that disciplinary action would be taken. The project raises questions about what accountability followed, what internal review occurred, and why the tweet was deleted rather than preserved with a correction.
"This is not a series of isolated incidents," the project states. "It is a decade-long record across two major American newsrooms in which Black people — a Black intern, Black children, and a Black lottery winner — were treated with less dignity, less fairness, and less institutional protection than the institutions extended to themselves."
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The WriteBridge™ Documentation Project calls for renewed public review of the record, including the undisclosed prior newsroom relationship, the handling of the City Day coverage, and the broader implications of racialized editorial framing.
"Accountability does not have an expiration date," the project concludes.
The full documentation record is available at https://WriteBridge.app/KevinRileyRacialPattern
The record, titled "This Was Not One Mistake. This Was a Pattern," traces events from Riley's supervision of Rachel Armour at the Dayton Daily News in 2003, through the newspaper's later investigative coverage of City Day Community School in 2007, and into the 2013 Atlanta Journal-Constitution social media controversy involving a racially offensive tweet about a Black lottery winner.
According to the project, Armour worked under Riley's supervision at the Dayton Daily News before leaving Dayton, joining Teach For America in Houston, and developing the structured writing method that became WriteBridge™. The project states that Riley's prior supervisory relationship with Armour was never disclosed when the Dayton Daily News later covered City Day Community School, where her writing method was used with predominantly Black students.
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The documentation project argues that City Day students' academic gains were framed through suspicion rather than achievement. The project states that the coverage, led by reporter Scott Elliott under Riley's editorial leadership, spanned 64 articles and questioned the legitimacy of the school's gains. No charges were filed, no fraud was found, and no retraction was published.
The record also examines a 2013 incident at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, when the newspaper's official Twitter account posted a message about Black lottery winner Willie Lynch referencing "40 acres and a whole lotta mules." Riley, then editor-in-chief, issued a public apology and stated that disciplinary action would be taken. The project raises questions about what accountability followed, what internal review occurred, and why the tweet was deleted rather than preserved with a correction.
"This is not a series of isolated incidents," the project states. "It is a decade-long record across two major American newsrooms in which Black people — a Black intern, Black children, and a Black lottery winner — were treated with less dignity, less fairness, and less institutional protection than the institutions extended to themselves."
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The WriteBridge™ Documentation Project calls for renewed public review of the record, including the undisclosed prior newsroom relationship, the handling of the City Day coverage, and the broader implications of racialized editorial framing.
"Accountability does not have an expiration date," the project concludes.
The full documentation record is available at https://WriteBridge.app/KevinRileyRacialPattern
Source: The WriteBridge™ Documentation Project
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