Riot or Resistance? How Media Frames Unrest in Minneapolis Shapes Public’s View of Protest
Public opinions about protests and social movements behind them are formed in large part by what's see in the media. This gives journalists a lot of power.
Public opinions about protests and social movements behind them are formed in large part by what's see in the media. This gives journalists a lot of power.
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A recent study explores whether the race of mass shooters influences how the media depict their crime, their motivations and their lives.
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Chris Hayes of MSNBC and Jamelle Bouie of Slate joined the Texas Tribune for a community forum on race and justice.
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