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'New York Times' Publishes Article About Serena Williams, Uses Photo of Sister Venus

2022-03-03 462 Dailymotion

'New York Times' Publishes , Article About Serena Williams, Uses Photo of Sister Venus .<br />'New York Times' Publishes , Article About Serena Williams, Uses Photo of Sister Venus .<br />CNN reports that for a recent article on tennis star Serena Williams, 'The New York Times' erroneously published the story featuring a picture of her sister, Venus instead.<br />CNN reports that for a recent article on tennis star Serena Williams, 'The New York Times' erroneously published the story featuring a picture of her sister, Venus instead.<br />Though the incorrect photo only <br />appeared in the physical copy of<br />the publication's story, Serena <br />told 'The New York Times,' <br />"you can do better.".<br />No matter how far we come, we get reminded that it's not enough. , Serena Williams, via Twitter.<br />The article was about <br />Williams' new venture fund, which has recently raised $111 million.<br />This is why I raised $111M for @serenaventures. , Serena Williams, via Twitter.<br />To support the founders <br />who are overlooked by engrained systems woefully unaware of their biases. , Serena Williams, via Twitter.<br />Because even I <br />am overlooked. , Serena Williams, via Twitter.<br />After Serena called out 'The New York Times' <br />on Twitter and garnered over 3,000 retweets and <br />10,000 likes, the publication admitted it was wrong.<br />This was our mistake. , 'The New York Times,' via Twitter.<br />News outlets in the United States have a history of confusing the identities <br />of prominent Black Americans.<br />According to CNN, in 2014, a KTLA journalist interviewed Samuel L. Jackson, thinking he was Laurence Fishburne.<br />According to CNN, in 2014, a KTLA journalist interviewed Samuel L. Jackson, thinking he was Laurence Fishburne.<br />In 2018, in a tribute to the late <br />Aretha Franklin, Fox News embarrassingly <br />used a photo of Patti LaBelle.<br />In 2018, in a tribute to the late <br />Aretha Franklin, Fox News embarrassingly <br />used a photo of Patti LaBelle

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