cultural appropriation in media
Cultural appropriation in media is the act of utilizing elements from a particular culture without proper understanding or respect, often leading to misrepresentation or stereotyping. This can perpetuate harmful stereotypes and undermine the authenticity of that culture's practices and traditions. Media plays a significant role in both perpetuating and combating cultural appropriation through storytelling, representation, and accountability.
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