inclusivity in journalism
Inclusivity in journalism refers to the practice of ensuring diverse voices, perspectives, and experiences are represented and included in news coverage and media content. This involves actively seeking out and amplifying marginalized voices, avoiding stereotypes, and promoting a more equitable and representative media landscape.
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