Here's an unofficial but more or less complete list of editorial employees the Tribune is leaving behind:
Resigned: Ann Marie Lipinski, Michael Tackett, Ron Silverman, Tim McNulty, Paul Salopek, Maury Possley, Hanke Gratteau, Skip Myslenski, Ed Sherman, Tom Heinz, Steve Franklin, Chuck Osgood, Stephen Ravenscraft, Evan Osnos (he's leaving soon to join the New Yorker).
Laid off: Mark Hinojosa, Rick PopleyPopely, Mary Ann Fergus, Susan Chan, Emeri O'Brien, Ray Quintanilla, Jeff Williams, Jeff Meitrodt, Gail Mitchell, Donna Pierce, Elaine Melko, Dwayne Pallanti, Kelly Haramis, Robert Manor, Terry Harris, Robert Reinalda, Bill Fletcher, Stephen Ravenscraft, Lana Gwinn, Gentry Sleets, Charlie Dickinson, Norm Unger, Paul Iwanaga, Lew Freedman, Luke Mundo, Chris Brown, Linda Young, Stan Ziemba, Steven Morris, Wally Tokarz, Marcia Borucki, Pat Kampert, Robin Jenkins, Anna Seeto, Julie Hudson, Mike Martinez, Eric Freehling, Jason Goodrich, Peter Fuller, Gail Glaser.
Some of these names I don't know. The departures of some I've already reported (here, here, and here). And some I've had the pleasure of writing about before in admiring contexts -- such as Salopek, Franklin and Dickinson. The Tribune is diminished.



You're looking for undeserved handouts in these dire straits?
Maybe if these "young Latino or black reporters" you mention had more talent, they'd be in greater demand.
Newspapers are not government charities.
I haven't taken this paper's editorial section seriously for decades.
The ones who WERE part of it are all doing a heckuva job.
--Marcia Borucki, asst. subject editor, Home & Garden
--Chris Brown, multimedia producer
--Susan Chan, admin asst, foreign/national news
--Charles Dickinson, asst. subject editor on the metro copy desk
--Bill Fletcher, asst. subject editor, news editing
--Peter Fuller, senior makeup editor for features
--Jason Goodrich, asst. subject editor, news editing
--Lana Gwinn, asst. subject editor, arts and graphics
--Terry Harris, photographer
--Mark Hinojosa, associae managing editor, multimedia
--Julie Hudson, senior editing assistant, news editing
--Paul Iwanaga, picture editor for Q and On the Town
--Cheryl McAllister, public editor's office administrative assistant
--Elaine Melko, asst. subject editor, arts and graphics
--Steven Morris, copy editor, financial news
--Gail Mitchell, graphic artist
--Luke Mundo, editing assistant, Tinley Park bureau
--Emeri O'Brien, asst. subject editor, metro copy desk
--Dwayne Pallanti, engineer, editorial multimedia
--Donna Pierce, features test kitchen
--Stephen Ravenscraft, asst. subject editor, arts/graphics
--Bob Reinalda, asst. subject editor, news editing
--Doug Scott, copy editor, national/foreign news
--Anna Seeto, editing senior assistant, Chicago Tribune magazine
--Gentry Sleets, graphics coordinator
--Nancy Stuermer, asst. subject editor, metro copy desk
--Walter Tokarz, asst. copy editor, sports
--Alberto Trevino, RedEye designer/photographer
--Jeff Williams, Deputy Bureau Chief, Oak Brook Bureau
--Linda Young, Overnight Asst. Subject Editor, Metro
--Stan Ziemba, Overnight Asst. Subject Editor, Metro
The rest (Popely, Haramis, Manor, Jenkins, Freedman, Kampert, Meitrodt, Martinez, Quintanilla) all were people who had regular bylines.