02 Aug

“What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media”

“Officially launched on August 1 by Netflix as a celebration of inclusive media and Netflix’s own diverse programming, the hashtag was intended to start a conversation about the first time that people saw themselves represented on television.”

Read: What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media

02 Aug

“What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media”

“Officially launched on August 1 by Netflix as a celebration of inclusive media and Netflix’s own diverse programming, the hashtag was intended to start a conversation about the first time that people saw themselves represented on television.”

Read: What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media

02 Aug

“What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media”

“Officially launched on August 1 by Netflix as a celebration of inclusive media and Netflix’s own diverse programming, the hashtag was intended to start a conversation about the first time that people saw themselves represented on television.”

Read: What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media

02 Aug

“What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media”

“Officially launched on August 1 by Netflix as a celebration of inclusive media and Netflix’s own diverse programming, the hashtag was intended to start a conversation about the first time that people saw themselves represented on television.”

Read: What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media

02 Aug

“What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media”

“Officially launched on August 1 by Netflix as a celebration of inclusive media and Netflix’s own diverse programming, the hashtag was intended to start a conversation about the first time that people saw themselves represented on television.”

Read: What the #FirstTimeISawMe hashtag reveals about representation in media

16 Mar

“The staggering overrepresentation of white, conservative men on Sunday political shows”

“Sunday morning political talk shows can determine the week’s agenda — and that agenda is overwhelmingly defined by the white, conservative men who appear on those shows much more often than other groups. The majority of the guests were white men.”

Read: The staggering overrepresentation of white, conservative men on Sunday political shows

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