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March 2, 2011
“Owning our own work, and being beholden to no one but our readers and colleagues — as opposed to say, investors, venture capitalists, or out-of-touch executives — feels like the future.”
“It’s the tools plus the perspective, the paradigm, and yes, the power — dangling the carrot of higher productivity alongside a stick woven with issues of ethics and job security.” Joe Amditis
“I felt like I kind of hit a ceiling. And the ceiling was dropping.”
OptOut aims to be a daily news app “100% free from corporate media narratives.”
“The first step is to accept that broad impartiality brings a stronger obligation to look.”
Early coverage sidestepped conversations about the unique kinds of gendered racism that a Black girl from a working-class California neighborhood might face on the professional tour.
“This is a problem because people from such similar socioeconomic backgrounds often share the same cultural outlook and the same blind spots.” Matthew Pressman
“They are representative for all journalists, in a world in which democracy and freedom of the press face increasingly adverse conditions.”