Reader Joan Tarbox of Rochester, N.Y., recently complained that the obituary pages in The New York Times were dominated by men.
“I’d love to track the obits for a month so I could give you some hard statistics,” she wrote.
The Times' public editor, Liz Spayd, decided to do the work for her and learned that 75 percent of the obits published in 2016 memorialized the life of a man.
It's likely the statistics are similar at other news organizations. Any ideas for how we, the obituary writers, can address this disparity?
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