In a major new study, Black Americans expressed broad concerns about how they are depicted in the news media, with majorities saying they see racist or negative depictions and a lack of effort by journalists to cover broader segments of their community. The Pew Research Center conducted the study of Black attitudes toward news coverage, its first, and it comes three years after a racial reckoning in the media prompted by the George Floyd killing. Some experts say the findings aren t much of a surprise, since many Black readers and viewers are upset that too often, members of their community are covered as crime perpetrators.
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NEW YORK (AP) — In a new study, Black Americans expressed broad concerns about how they are depicted in the news media, with majorities saying they see racist or negative
4 in 5 Black adults see racist depictions in the news either often or sometimes, says new study go.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from go.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In a new study, Black Americans expressed broad concerns about how they are depicted in the news media, with majorities saying they see racist or negative depictions and a lack of effort to cover broad segments of their community. Four in five Black adults say they see racist or racially insensitive depictions of their race…