Statement of the NY Association of Black Journalists on the NY Post firing of Sandra Guzman:
The New York Association of Black Journalists is dismayed by the dismissal of Ms. Sandra Guzman, who served as the editor of “Tempo” and was only one of two managers of color at the New York Post. We are further disturbed to hear the firing took place as the Post interviews candidates for a similar position at the paper’s city desk, which remains open. If financial reasons were the only motive for Ms. Guzman’s departure then at the very least it seems, she would have been offered an opportunity to move to that available spot. This did not happen and no such offer was made before she was shown the door.
We do remember that Ms. Guzman was the only manager at the New York Post to express objections over the now infamous “monkey shooting” cartoon at the publication several months ago. It is our hope that this job action is not some delayed reprisal for her position, which was later shared by the paper’s owner, Rupert Murdoch.
There is an industry-wide concern the current economic crisis affecting newsrooms everywhere is being used as a cover for politically-motivated dismissals. We ask that News Corporation, the parent company of the New York Post, take a look at this situation. They have said to us they are committed to diversity. Firing a qualified and experienced editor of color when a comparable position is open does not seem to fit that mission statement.
Zachary R. Dowdy
NYABJ VP Print
Gary Anthony Ramsay
NYABJ President