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Introduction
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What has been learned
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Is it true for everyone
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Divestment
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Media Strategy
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Challenges
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Keeping the story alive
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Audience questions
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What is structural racism
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How do you take other people seriously
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Are you being a journalist
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Institutional racism in journalism
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How we define race
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Avoiding tokenism
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Power in newsrooms
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Why do you want these folks
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What are you doing
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Thinking about representation differently
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An anecdote
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The impossible
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Solutions
Description:
Explore how news media frames issues of race and racism in America in this thought-provoking panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the implications of media representations, learn strategies for journalists to effectively highlight systemic inequities, and examine challenges in keeping race-related stories at the forefront of public discourse. Gain insights on structural racism, institutional biases in journalism, the importance of diverse representation in newsrooms, and potential solutions for more equitable coverage. Engage with expert perspectives on avoiding tokenism, redefining race narratives, and the power dynamics within media organizations.

Changing the Narrative: How News Media Covers Race in America

The Aspen Institute
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