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This book is award-winning journalist Elaine Tassy's no-holds-barred account of her four years working as a reporter at The Baltimore Sun. As one of few black female staff writers, she noticed and spoke out about race, class and gender-based decisions made in the workplace.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is award-winning journalist Elaine Tassy's no-holds-barred account of her four years working as a reporter at The Baltimore Sun. As one of few black female staff writers, she noticed and spoke out about race, class and gender-based decisions made in the workplace.
Autorenporträt
Elaine Tassy, a former newspaper reporter and college journalism professor, is the author of the novel Pumpkin Bread, to be published in November 2010. She is also a textile collage artist, craniosacral therapist, occasional freelance features and travel writer, and a certified yoga instructor.
Rezensionen
Elaine Tassy's account of her all-too-brief journalism career is written with startling candor and grace. It is a cautionary tale and a worthy addition to the body of literature dissecting the roles that race and gender can play in the workplace. -- Charisse Jones, co-author of Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America