racial representation in print media
Racial representation in print media refers to the portrayal and depiction of different races and ethnicities in newspapers, magazines, and other printed publications. It is important for print media to accurately reflect the diversity of society in order to provide inclusive and representative coverage for all readers. Lack of diversity in racial representation can contribute to stereotypes, bias, and misrepresentation in print media.
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