"This toolkit is aimed primarily at broadcast journalists, trainers and students of journalism. It also contains information that may be useful for producers and programme-makers generally, as well as for human resources professionals, trainers and managers in broadcasting organisations. This advice was compiled from the experience of a dozen European broadcasters, so refers to countries where the mainstream majority population is generally white and Christian, but the contents are for the most part equally applicable to other EBU members further south and east. As this toolkit is written in English, all the websites referred to are English language sites. Part One consists of a selection of news clips. They are grouped according to issues facing journalists in their work and should best be viewed and discussed together with colleagues. Part Two is to be dipped into, to see what other broadcasters are doing. It contains a selection of their suggestions for sites that might be useful to explore, activities that could help you in your daily work, and opinions and examples that could be discussed and adapted." (Introduction, page 10)
I. QUESTIONS AROUND THE PORTRAYAL OF MINORITY AUDIENCES, 15
1 Balanced representation, 17
2 Checking the facts 25,
3 Who do we see? 33
4 Who chooses the stories? 41
5 Going that bit further, 49
6 Tell it like it is, 55
7 Diversity checklist, 59
II. USEFUL TOOLS, 65
8 In the newsroom, 67
9 In the workplace, 75
10 Measuring progress, 83
11 Managing diversity, 89
12 Annexes, 101