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NPR Looks at Racial Insensitivity in Media

By Justin McCraw | April 23, 2012

NPR looks at recent examples of racial insensitivity in the media, including Acura’s casting call for an African American who isn’t “too dark” and the fact that no people of color have been chosen to lead reality TV shows The Bachelor and The Bachelorette: https://www.npr.org/2012/04/19/150984882/racial-insensitivity-in-ads-provokes-backlash

Tags: media, NPR, race

Justin McCraw Exploring Asian-American Culture Witnessing a lack of Asian-American content in mainstream media, Justin founded Dumpling as a launch board for Asian-American ideas. He enjoys Web development, magazines, cooking and his dog, Dino.
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