representation in print media
Representation in print media refers to how individuals and groups are depicted in newspapers, magazines, and other printed publications. It includes the portrayal of diverse perspectives, stories, and voices to accurately reflect the population. Effective representation in print media ensures that all communities are fairly and inclusively depicted, fostering a more inclusive and diverse media landscape.
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