Are Black Americans Judged More by Stereotypes? Panel Debate Gets Heated
Are Black Americans judged by stereotypes more than other races? A Pew Research study found that 63% of Black Americans say media coverage about them is more negative than other groups. Meanwhile, a poll from our audience shows 71% believe Black people are stereotyped more. So what’s the truth — bias, perception, or accountability? Our panel dives into the issue, challenging perspectives and asking the hard questions.
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