Diversity advocate Dori Maynard dies
Dori Maynard, president
of the Robert C. Maynard Institute
for Journalism Education and longtime champion of diversity in journalism and
civic life, died Tuesday of lung cancer at age 56 at her West Oakland,
California home.
Dori Maynard |
Her
father, Robert C.
Maynard, was a co-founder of the Institute and publisher of the
Oakland Tribune. Nancy
Hicks Maynard, also an Institute co-founder, co-publisher of
the Tribune, was Dori Maynard's stepmother.
Under
Maynard, the Institute's training included Fault Lines, which looked at diversity through the prisms of race, class, gender,
generation and geography and BrotherSpeak, a video series looking at the lives
of black men through the eyes of black men, done in partnership with The
Washington Post.
Maynard was on the board of the Knight Fellowships at Stanford University.
Maynard
was a reporter at the Bakersfield
Californian, the
Patriot Ledger in Quincy, Massachusetts and the Detroit Free Press.
To
read the entire article about an amazing life, click on http://mije.org/richardprince/dori-j-maynard-diversity-champion-dies-56
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