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2016-2017 Cohort

My Q&A for “The Global Me”

September 18, 2016May 6, 2025 - by dzhansag

My current brand within the social networking platforms is rather embryonic. The questions and answers presented below will help me to understand what is it that I need to focus …

Written by: dzhansag on September 18, 2016.
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2016-2017 Cohort

Global Me: Greater Connections, Greater Responsibilities

September 16, 2016May 6, 2025 - by Abida Ashraf

Global Me By Abida Eijaz Assistant Professor, University of the Punjab @abidaeijaz In a globalized world, participation and engagement of individuals is simultaneously taking place at both micro and macro …

Written by: Abida Ashraf on September 16, 2016.
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2016-2017 Cohort

Coverage of Race in America

September 14, 2016May 6, 2025 - by Abida Ashraf - 3 Comments.

How the American and the Global Media Frame the Coverage of Race Abida Eijaz Assistant Professor, Institute of Communication Studies, University of the Punjab, Pakistan Twitter @abidaeijaz The issue of …

Written by: Abida Ashraf on September 14, 2016.
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2016-2017 Cohort

Racism in the United States: no power, no racism

September 12, 2016May 6, 2025 - by laurajunior - 2 Comments.

Will racism increase in the United States if the Republican candidate Donald Trump rose to power? Last June on CNN, Reid Ribble a Republican congressman accused Trump of being a racist. …

Written by: laurajunior on September 12, 2016.
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2016-2017 Cohort

Race, sports and the media: Coverage of Colin Kaepernicks’s protest

September 12, 2016May 6, 2025 - by connormurphy94 - 4 Comments.

  By Connor Murphy and Edine Harr’Met-Kimbouala Perhaps more so than any other beat, sports journalism often seems to be uniquely insulated from the on-goings of the rest of the …

Written by: connormurphy94 on September 12, 2016.
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2016-2017 Cohort

Breaking The Taboo

September 11, 2016May 6, 2025 - by tynymgul - 2 Comments.

Why the lack of education limits our perception of the world A dialog between Ivaylo Vezenkov and Tina Eshieva  Orpheum theater (Phoenix, Arizona) awaiting for speakers   “Political bodies” was …

Written by: tynymgul on September 11, 2016.
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2016-2017 Cohort

‘Racism’ through the prism of American Elections

September 11, 2016May 6, 2025 - by observerkunal

“As long as I live, I will never forget that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible”, said Barack Obama in March 2008, months before he …

Written by: observerkunal on September 11, 2016.
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The media and racism: what does it matter…

September 11, 2016May 6, 2025 - by grsandler - 2 Comments.

By Adetola Kayode and Gabriel Sandler Racism in America dates back to centuries ago. There’s been prejudice, preference, bias over the years and most times when hate sets in, it …

Written by: grsandler on September 11, 2016.
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2016-2017 Cohort

Did The American Media Get it Right on Race?

September 11, 2016May 6, 2025 - by kabenclaude - 2 Comments.

Never before has the United States of America faced such negative exposure of racism in the 21st century. During the past three months, I saw the police shootings saga shaking …

Written by: kabenclaude on September 11, 2016.
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Chessboard of Race in America: The Deadly Game

September 11, 2016May 6, 2025 - by narmina - 1 Comment

“Life is a kind of Chess, with struggle, competition, good and ill events” Benjamin Franklin War against racism is one of the oldest fights humanity struggles to win, however, we …

Written by: narmina on September 11, 2016.
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