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2015-2016 Cohort

Media Has The Power To Conquer Social Ills

September 13, 2015September 24, 2021 - by rajneesh - 4 Comments.

By Travis Arbon and Rajneesh Bhandari Just as different media outlets reported on Ferguson differently, audiences had varying reactions to the coverage and how it influenced their perception of racial …

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2015-2016 Cohort

50 years after “Bloody Sunday” attacks, racism still alive in the U.S.

September 12, 2015September 24, 2021 - by ghilascu - 3 Comments.

Journalists have the power to encourage audience to walk at least a mile in someone else’s shoes by watching TV or written reports about racism. It is not a big …

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2014-2015 Cohort

Selma And Ferguson: Protesting for Change

February 2, 2015September 24, 2021 - by Tamara Kraus - 3 Comments.

To make a change, people need to speak up. Sometimes, it’s not a simple request and aggression and violence enter the scene. With Selma and Ferguson, the latter happened. Lives …

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2014-2015 Cohort

The Ferguson Case In The Media: U.S.A, Romania and Tanzania

January 26, 2015September 5, 2019 - by Omar Mohammed - 6 Comments.

What came first: The chicken or the egg? We were reminded of this old philosophical conundrum as we pondered on the question of how the situation in Ferguson was covered …

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2014-2015 Cohort

The Cost of Ferguson

January 26, 2015September 24, 2021 - by Armen Sargsyan - 7 Comments.

It’s not secret the media coverage of the Ferguson shooting didn’t reveal a complete and honest picture of the incident. Eventually many “untold” stories about the incident began to pop …

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2014-2015 Cohort

Race, Ferguson and America’s Future

September 14, 2014September 24, 2021 - by Omar Mohammed - 3 Comments.

It ain’t easy being black in America. A simple glance at the data will tell you why. Let’s start with education. According to the National Centre for Education Statistics, high school …

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2014-2015 Cohort

Why is there still racism in the media?

September 14, 2014September 5, 2019 - by ARomanov - 2 Comments.

I don’t know very much about race relations in America. I want that to be the first thing I say on the topic. It’s not that I don’t want to …

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2014-2015 Cohort

Geography Plays Vital Role in Race Relations in America

September 14, 2014September 24, 2021 - by sepidehhashemian@yahoo.com - 2 Comments.

By Sepeedeh Hashemian Edited by Lila Ojha Dhakal After living in Washington State for 13 years I can honestly say when it comes to race relations, they vary from state …

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