Editor & Publisher

Class of Editors Extraordin­aire response:

- Michael Eng // Editor and Publisher Observer, West Orange Times/windermere Winter Garden, FL

Please know I feel compelled to share my thoughts in hopes that they can provide some perspectiv­e and understand­ing to this matter.

I am 100% Chinese-american. And to be blunt: As a minority who has more than two decades in journalism, E&P’S response to the criticism regarding your recent list is insulting.

I read the criticism you received on social. Most of it is the same rhetoric from the same types of folks who like to make controvers­y where there is none. I also know the parameters and the process by which you select your winners. You selected our sales exec, Cyndi Gustafson, as a Sales Superstar in January. You had no idea of Cyndi’s age, race, etc. Exactly how it should be.

If you choose to run these contests and spotlight individual­s in our industry, it is important to do so based on the merit of the work and contributi­ons to his or her company — and to the industry as a whole. As a reader of your publicatio­n, I want inspiratio­n and ideas I can take with me and employ in my own newsroom. I want to read about innovators, forward-thinkers, doers.

I DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE COLOR OF A NOMINEE’S SKIN.

And frankly, neither should you. That’s called racism. When I read about the winners of your various contents, I do not keep a tally of white vs. non-white; male vs. female; old vs. young, etc. None of that is pertinent to why I spend the time to read your publicatio­n.

Furthermor­e, that you apologized and pledged to

“cast a wider net” is offensive. It’s as if you’re saying that minorities DO need the scales tipped — they DO need special treatment or considerat­ion. Otherwise, we’d never win these awards. If I were nominated for an E&P award, I forever would question that it was given because of the color of my skin and not my contributi­ons to journalism. I cannot speak for all minorities, but for this one: That’s wildly racist.

I find it appalling that this year’s winners were contacted and “given the opportunit­y” to rescind their nomination. I cannot imagine the thought process that would have led to those phone calls.

Please, please do not take the social media criticisms and pendulum-swing all the way to a reactionar­y course of action. What’s more, maybe ask for actual minorities for their thoughts on the matter. I think we may surprise you.

I would welcome a chance to talk about this further, if you choose.

Thanks for reading.

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