Los Angeles Times Coverage of Nipsey Hussle's Death
Los Angeles Times reporters joined the National Press Club Journalism Institute to talk about the newspaper’s coverage of the death of rapper… read more
Los Angeles Times reporters joined the National Press Club Journalism Institute to talk about the newspaper’s coverage of the death of rapper Nipsey Hussle, who in March 2019 was fatally shot in Los Angeles. The panelists discussed the efforts to change the negative image of South Central Los Angeles, the rapper’s rise to philanthropy, diversity in newsrooms, and writing authentic stories for an underrepresented portion of the community. close
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