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Blacks In Mainstream Media

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One reason for this is a severe lack of diverse opinions in news and media. Both women and people of color are underrepresented in this format, so some have taken to technology to create their own spaces to talk about issues. One format used is podcasts. For Colored Nerds is a podcast created by a black man and woman with the slogan, "making public the conversations black people have when white people aren't in the room." In each episode the duo speaks about a wide variety of topics ranging from gentrification, transition into adulthood, and being a person of color in the workplace. Two Brown Girls is another podcast hosted by two female entertainment writers, one South Asian and the other black, where they talk about media, entertainment and a plethora of other issues from an often-neglected perspective of women of color. The content that podcasts such as these produce cater to an audience that seems to be forgotten by mainstream outlets and it is only possible because of modern updates in …show more content…

When I was younger, I thought black was all but synonymous with “bad" because that is the how African Americans were primarily portrayed in the media. Black and other people of color tended to be the bad guys, no good thugs and criminals, or the dumb student in the back of the class who could barely read. This is slowly getting better as time goes on with the popularity of Shondaland produced series like Scandal and Grey’s Anatomy or Lee Daniel’s Empire, whose success has pressured other producers to have diverse casts. Still, even if there are people of color on camera, if the writers’ room is not diverse it is hard for the portrayal of people of color to be accurate. However because of technology, there are other places I can go to watch and hear opinions of people that look like me. Especially due to growing tension surrounding “the -isms” in America, my eyes have been opened through keeping up with issues discussed in the news, on social media, and on alternate forms of media such as podcasts and video blogs. The more I learned, the more passionate I grew about a wide spectrum of social issues. This is what ultimately fueled my decision to pursue a degree in journalism because I want to be involved in the spread of relevant information that can help frame conversations in the future. I am hopeful that the more educated people become, the less small girls of

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