Prism’s Tamar Sarai and members of Media 2070 discuss why the journalism industry’s “reckoning” with anti-Blackness hasn’t shifted into accountability
Disabled users fear the loss of Twitter-based networks they’ve spent years building for communication, commerce, and connection
Despite its almost pristine public image, Trader Joe’s workers report harassment, racist microaggressions, and union-busting tactics
Social media companies are willfully failing to curb the spread of non-English misinformation, leaving already at-risk communities more exposed to hate speech, health risks, and voter suppression.
Hundreds of thousands of renters across the country could soon be facing evictions, so some teens are using social media to crowdsource.
Two years after the El Paso massacre, media corporations still benefit from enabling hate and violence.
The spread of right-wing radicalism in Asian American communities through WeChat is a problem, but progressive Asian Americans are largely left to fight misinformation on their own.
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