
E116: 48 years at The AFRO
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Rebecca Snyder sits down with the remarkable Denise Dorsey, who recently retired after an incredible 48-year career at The Afro. From her start in the advertising department in 1976 to her pivotal role as production manager, Denise reflects on how the paper—and the Black press—has evolved over the decades. She shares insights on shifting from wax and teletype to digital media, the vital legacy of print in a tech-driven world, and what it meant to grow in a mission-focused newsroom. A powerful conversation about history, resilience, and Black excellence.
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