Not only are the P-G offices located on the North Shore, … Pittsburgh Journalists And Mayor Support Black Reporter Pulled From Covering Protests The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette prohibited reporter Alexis Johnson from covering the anti-racism protests after she posted a tweet highlighting double standards. Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto joined the growing defense of Alexis Johnson, a black Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter who was prevented from … On Sunday, Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh member Alexis Johnson posted a benign tweet deemed so controversial and biased by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette management that it barred her the next day from all protest-related coverage. Pittsburgh City Paper obtained a letter that was sent to members of the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh, which is the union that represents 140 journalists at the P-G. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter Alexis Johnson, who is African American, took to her private Twitter account Sunday morning, May 31, with an eye-opening revelation—she posted four photos of nothing but trash and destruction left behind in the City of Pittsburgh. (CNN) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette leadership is … oh wait sorry. This Nov. 23, 2019 photo shows Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter Alexis Johnson in Pittsburgh. …. The move came after Johnson tweeted about the trash and debris left behind at a Kenny Chesney concert tailgate, sarcastically comparing it to the outrage over looters. A Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter prohibited from covering the city’s Black Lives Matter protests because of a tweet sued the paper on Tuesday. A Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter prohibited from covering the city’s Black Lives Matter protests because of a tweet sued the paper on Tuesday.. Alexis Johnson, who is … Alexis Johnson, now a reporter with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, knows the scene well. Alexis Johnson, now a reporter with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, knows the scene well. A Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter prohibited from covering the city's Black Lives Matter protests because of a tweet sued the paper on Tuesday. Alexis Johnson and Michael Santiago, who are black, said The Post-Gazette had unfairly kept them from covering antiracism protests. Reporter Alexis Johnson was removed from covering protests in Pittsburgh after a tweet, according to the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh. Alexis Johnson, who is … …. PITTSBURGH (AP) – A Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter prohibited from covering the city’s Black Lives Matter protests because of a tweet sued the paper on Tuesday.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter Alexis Johnson, who is African American, took to her private Twitter account Sunday morning, May 31, with an eye-opening revelation—she posted four photos of nothing but trash and destruction left behind in the City of Pittsburgh. Alexis Johnson’s tweet from last weekend reads: “Horrifying scenes and aftermath from selfish LOOTERS who don’t care about this city!!!!!