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    status of Immigration or your ethnicity, and it takes place all over the world. In The article of Jose Antonio Vargas Documented has hit millions of immigrants who struggle being illegal and aswell getting their residency. Jose is a well known Journalist and Activist,…

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    An award winning journalist, enthusiastic anchor and the White House correspondent- Suzanne Malveaux has many more roles to play in her 14 year long career which has a lot of her sweat and pain. Suzanne Malveaux whose age is 49 is considered as one of the most prominent American news journalist who is known for her programs like Around the world and Newsroom.You’d ask why? Well this lady has covered all of the major news like that one of Barack Obama’s 2013 inauguration ceremony in Washington…

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    His articles attracted millions of people and they really enjoyed his articles. He was the first prominent journalist to focus on America’s racial divide. In 1912 Baker helped and supported Woodrow Wilson when he ran for president. The two of them became really good friends, and had a good bond between each other. Also in 1912 Woodrow Wilson sent Baker to Europe…

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    The day Paul Martin JR. gave his beloved speech on Bill C-38 [Civil Marriage Act] on Feb 16th, 2005, he approached a nation weakened and unnerved by the fear of change. He exclaimed that, “The people of Canada have worked hard to build a country that opens its doors to include all, regardless of their differences; a country that respects all, regardless of their differences; a country that demands equality for all, regardless of their differences.” With that message of hope and assurance, the…

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    Second time was when he was a journalist. It’s part of human nature to want to see people in order to feel better for ourselves and have some sense superiority over a person. There is a saying I hold dear to me it “people want to see you do good, but never better than them”. This is human…

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    This is what we call institutional racism. Today I will be talking about the ways in which institutional racism occurs in American society, causes of institutional racism and how the American government is ensuring that it minimised. Institutional racism is viewed in many ways within the American society, which was founded…

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    politics and feelings of exclusion, some African American’s, led by Ida B. Wells, an African American journalist and civil rights leader called for others in the black community to boycott the fair in the hopes of gaining a more prominent role for the group. This sentiment was not however felt by most. Haiti’s representative for the fair, Frederick Douglass disagreed and strongly urged for African Americans to participate in order to demonstrate that regardless of the hurdles imposed upon them,…

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    in the US have not heard or seen much of what it is like for muslims or the problems they may face socially. Some questions i may ask myself are how are they treated publicly? Is it hard to own a business while being a muslim? How about a muslim journalist? I wonder about how the popularity they may have or how successful they could be living in America. Also to think away from the war or more radical towns in the mid eastern countries. How would a christian live their life? Is the treatment…

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    ideals, was the idea that an individual had the freedom to speak of one’s beliefs and opinions. News outlets have been exercising their freedom of speech since the founding of this country and to the current date. The Election of 1796 was the first American election that was a politicly divide battle between two opposing factions; the first true election being a unanimous vote for George Washington. The News outlets of the time, mainly being printed newspapers, reported on the election. But just…

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    Throughout modern history, media coverage has had a profound impact on the public’s opinion on diverse subjects. Through various writing and visual techniques, journalists portray their values and beliefs on pressing topics, such as political activism. In the 1960s, African American civil rights activism reached unprecedented numbers, which prompted a rise in polarizing reception. The March on Washington and the Montgomery to Selma march were two of the most monumental moments in the black civil…

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