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Slideshow: 2010 'Journalism in Color' survey results
By: Alyssa Giachino
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For the second consecutive year, TheLoop21.com in collaboration with UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc. asked journalists of color to share their views on racial coverage in the news.
The results of our 2010 Journalism in Color Survey on race and media are in. Journalists of color from around the country weighed in on the explosive issue of racial news coverage. For complete survey results, click here.
Negative stereotypes, race relations, and the idea of a post-racial society are just some of the issues that African-American, Latino, Asian-American and Native American journalists addressed.
Their perspective is unique. Their opinions will surprise you.
2010 TRUTH in MEDIA Poll.
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Alyssa Giachino is an economics writer for TheLoop21.com. She has worked as a reporter in New York, New Jersey, Mexico City and California covering stories on labor, the environment, immigration and politics.
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there ain,t no way in the world anyone with an ounce of truth in them believe obama becoming president made race relations better,every since he got elected white, s have been really showing their true stupity, you don,t believe me go on any news web site and listen to how they talk down on blacks with all the racist trash, they really felt in their souls already but because, a president that looked black was elected and they felt like o my god we,re losing our country that they stole any way, they could no longer hold they demons of hate in them no longer
I think FOX was disrespectful (addressing "President Obama" as "sir" while constantly interrupting), and then having the $%^&^ to suggest that our President was "arrogant"! Our President and his administration should stay away from FOX -- they are just looking for "ammunition", "fuel for the fire". They don't know the meaning of respect, manners, or civil (never mind polite) discourse. Why bother? They are not worth the time of anyone with even a room-temperature IQ!
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