Fellow MAC Members,
I'm not sure how many of you are aware of yet another incident involving a
black journalist and plagiarism. While we know African-Americans aren't the
only ones who've faced such charges, it is especially troubling when such
charges involve a national officer of NABJ. Glenn Rice, who works for the
Kansas City Star, has resigned as treasurer.
Here's a link to the article published on www.pitch.com, which details the
charges against Mr. Rice:
http://www.pitch.com/issues/2003-07-03/janovy.html/1/index.html
The NABJ President sent the following messages to membership tonight
(Monday).
----- Original Message -----
From: "NABJ" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 9:00 PM
Subject: A Message from the President
> A Message from the President
>
> NABJ Members,
>
> It is with mixed emotions that I advise you that Glenn Rice has tendered
> his resignation as NABJ Treasurer and I have accepted his resignation.
> Glenn cited no reason for his resignation. His letter read as follows:
>
> "Condace,
>
> It is with deep personal regret that I tender my resignation as NABJ
> treasurer.
>
> I have thoroughly enjoyed my service to the NABJ membership as a national
> officer
> and as a member of the board of directors. I hope to continue to
contribute
> on the
> local, regional and national levels in the immediate future.
>
> Respectfully,
> Glenn E. Rice"
>
> As I accepted Glenn's resignation as NABJ Treasurer, the NABJ Media
> Monitoring Committee brought troubling news to my attention. The Pitch
and
> www.pitch.com are reporting stories that accuse Glenn Rice of plagiarism.
> While Glenn was an officer of NABJ, this is a personnel matter between him
> and his employer, The Kansas City Star. This incident had nothing to do
> with his activities with NABJ.
>
> Nonetheless, NABJ maintains its stance on the issue of plagiarism. NABJ
> maintains plagiarism hurts all journalists regardless of ethnicity or
> background. Those who use these incidents as a platform against diversity
> have a fallacious argument at best.
>
> We are deeply saddened to learn that this could hit so close to home.
> Glenn Rice served admirably as a member of the NABJ Board of Directors,
> four as a director from Region 8 and nearly four as Treasurer. I thank
him
> for his service to this organization and wish him the best in life beyond
> his service to NABJ. In the remaining 33 days of this term of office,
NABJ
> Executive Director Tangie Newborn and I will continue to rely upon the
> guidance of the NABJ Finance Committee. Should any of you have any
> questions, do not hesitate to contact me. My e-mail address is
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Our organization is as fiscally healthy as it has ever been. Our members,
> our staff, and your board of directors remain committed to "Building the
> Best" NABJ ever! I look forward to seeing many of you in Dallas next
month.
>
> Sincerely,
> Condace L. Pressley
>
>
>
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