Canada: Race And The Media
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...Black, Hispanic, Asian and Aborigines populations, is subject to a significant amount of stereotypical abuse at the hands of contemporary media. Clearly, the racial bias that exists within the media – particular in television but also clearly apparent in music, advertisements and all other entities – is not necessarily created by the media as a negative influence but is actually perpetuated from a basis of social reality. Indeed, the media and racial bias has been a long-term problem; bigotry and prejudice have had a healthy existence in Canadian society for a very long time. It is important for the student to consider that the hardships media racial bias have caused Canada's ethnic population is immense and far-reaching; employment positions, personal relationships and political standing, just to cite but a few examples, have all been adversely affected by racial bias portrayed in the media, and Canada is no exception.
How does one deal with racism in the media? There is no single contributory factor at which one can point a...
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