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Canadian Media's Racism Problem

Canadian Media's Racism Problem

Under the banner of diversity, racialized journalists are told to bring themselves and their perspectives to newsrooms. But, according to writer Pacinthe Mattar if they bring to much of themselves, they get held back.

Voices of The Walrus · Accessible Media Inc.

October 22, 202032m 57s

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Under the banner of diversity, racialized journalists are told to bring themselves and their perspectives to newsrooms. But, according to writer Pacinthe Mattar if they bring to much of themselves, they get held back.

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