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Kanye West's 2005 Katrina Comment: A Turning Point in Race and Politics
During a 2005 Hurricane Katrina benefit concert, Kanye West declared that George W. Bush "doesn't care about Black people," sparking intense debate about race and politics; this comment, while controversial then, continues to influence discussions of race and political speech today.
Kanye West's 2005 Katrina Comment: A Turning Point in Race and Politics
During a 2005 Hurricane Katrina benefit concert, Kanye West declared that George W. Bush "doesn't care about Black people," sparking intense debate about race and politics; this comment, while controversial then, continues to influence discussions of race and political speech today.
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36% Bias Score


Madrid's Latin American Media: Filling the Information Gap
In Madrid, Spanish media outlets created by and for Latin Americans are filling a crucial information gap for over one million Latin Americans, providing news, legal aid, and community support outside mainstream media and official metrics, addressing a lack of representation and fostering a sense of...
Madrid's Latin American Media: Filling the Information Gap
In Madrid, Spanish media outlets created by and for Latin Americans are filling a crucial information gap for over one million Latin Americans, providing news, legal aid, and community support outside mainstream media and official metrics, addressing a lack of representation and fostering a sense of...
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44% Bias Score


Black British TV Makers Face Systemic Barriers to Opportunity
Black British TV makers are facing significantly fewer opportunities than their white counterparts, despite initial promises of change following the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement; Ofcom reports show only 11% of senior managers are people of color, while a lack of long-term investment threatens to...
Black British TV Makers Face Systemic Barriers to Opportunity
Black British TV makers are facing significantly fewer opportunities than their white counterparts, despite initial promises of change following the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement; Ofcom reports show only 11% of senior managers are people of color, while a lack of long-term investment threatens to...
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44% Bias Score


Germany: Mass Protests Demand Ban of Far-Right AfD Party
On May 11th, thousands protested in 60 German cities to ban the far-right AfD party, which Germany's domestic intelligence agency classified as 'confirmed right-wing extremist,' sparking a lawsuit and dividing public opinion.
Germany: Mass Protests Demand Ban of Far-Right AfD Party
On May 11th, thousands protested in 60 German cities to ban the far-right AfD party, which Germany's domestic intelligence agency classified as 'confirmed right-wing extremist,' sparking a lawsuit and dividing public opinion.
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56% Bias Score


Gendered Media Coverage of Missing Soldiers in Israel Raises Concerns
Ten female journalists won awards for their continuous coverage of the Israeli missing soldiers issue, raising concerns about the exclusive female focus on such a crucial political matter, which has lasted over 540 days.
Gendered Media Coverage of Missing Soldiers in Israel Raises Concerns
Ten female journalists won awards for their continuous coverage of the Israeli missing soldiers issue, raising concerns about the exclusive female focus on such a crucial political matter, which has lasted over 540 days.
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72% Bias Score


German TV's Lack of Lower-Income Family Representation
German television predominantly showcases crime dramas, neglecting narratives of lower-income families; however, recent successes of series like "Marzahn Mon Amour" and "Tina mobil" highlight a demand for such representation, revealing a gap between onscreen realities and viewers' lived experiences.
German TV's Lack of Lower-Income Family Representation
German television predominantly showcases crime dramas, neglecting narratives of lower-income families; however, recent successes of series like "Marzahn Mon Amour" and "Tina mobil" highlight a demand for such representation, revealing a gap between onscreen realities and viewers' lived experiences.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Drama Sparks Debate Over Abortion Portrayal
The Dutch drama series "Dertigers" depicts a woman's decision to have an abortion, prompting debate about the accuracy of its portrayal of abortion procedures and the ethical responsibility of filmmakers in depicting sensitive medical topics.

Dutch Drama Sparks Debate Over Abortion Portrayal
The Dutch drama series "Dertigers" depicts a woman's decision to have an abortion, prompting debate about the accuracy of its portrayal of abortion procedures and the ethical responsibility of filmmakers in depicting sensitive medical topics.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Replaces White House Portrait
President Trump replaced his official White House portrait months after its release, changing his tie and background to create a "warmer" image, following criticism of a previous portrait in Colorado which he deemed "purposefully distorted".

Trump Replaces White House Portrait
President Trump replaced his official White House portrait months after its release, changing his tie and background to create a "warmer" image, following criticism of a previous portrait in Colorado which he deemed "purposefully distorted".
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Women: A Political Aesthetic
Women in Donald Trump's political circle utilize a specific aesthetic—makeup, feminine clothing, and sometimes a visible cross—as a political statement aligning with patriarchal evangelical ideals, contrasting with a demonstrative display of male toughness, and enhancing their visibility within the ...

Trump's Women: A Political Aesthetic
Women in Donald Trump's political circle utilize a specific aesthetic—makeup, feminine clothing, and sometimes a visible cross—as a political statement aligning with patriarchal evangelical ideals, contrasting with a demonstrative display of male toughness, and enhancing their visibility within the ...
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72% Bias Score

Filipino-Australian Wiggle Promotes Cultural Representation in Australia
John Adamo Pearce, a Filipino-Australian Wiggle, is teaching children "Bahay Kubo," a Filipino song about vegetables, reflecting a growing trend of Filipino representation in Australian media, including reality TV and restaurants, empowering Filipino-Australians.

Filipino-Australian Wiggle Promotes Cultural Representation in Australia
John Adamo Pearce, a Filipino-Australian Wiggle, is teaching children "Bahay Kubo," a Filipino song about vegetables, reflecting a growing trend of Filipino representation in Australian media, including reality TV and restaurants, empowering Filipino-Australians.
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24% Bias Score

Bisexual Erasure: Societal Biases and the Impact on Mental Health
Societal biases, skewed media representation, and dismissive language contribute to bisexual erasure, negatively impacting the mental health of bisexual individuals by causing feelings of invisibility and invalidation.

Bisexual Erasure: Societal Biases and the Impact on Mental Health
Societal biases, skewed media representation, and dismissive language contribute to bisexual erasure, negatively impacting the mental health of bisexual individuals by causing feelings of invisibility and invalidation.
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40% Bias Score

German TV Neglects Working-Class Realities
German television programming overwhelmingly features wealthy characters, neglecting lower-income families; the success of rare exceptions like "Marzahn Mon Amour" and "Tina mobil" highlights this gap, while media scholar Joan Bleicher confirms a decline in traditional social dramas.

German TV Neglects Working-Class Realities
German television programming overwhelmingly features wealthy characters, neglecting lower-income families; the success of rare exceptions like "Marzahn Mon Amour" and "Tina mobil" highlights this gap, while media scholar Joan Bleicher confirms a decline in traditional social dramas.
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44% Bias Score
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