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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2024 · 1H 13M

ep 128. Media Matters: Race, Gender, and Representation in the News. A Conversation with Dr. Nsenga Burton

from TonyTidbit: A Black Executive Perspective

Episode Title: Episode Audio Link: https://podcast.ablackexec.com/episode/media-matters-race-gender-and-representation-in-the-news-a-conversation-with-dr-nsenga-burton Episode Video Link: https://youtu.be/KZhY3_A8-aE ▶︎ In This Episode In mainstream media newsrooms, the pervasive lack of representation of people of color is glaring. Dominated by predominantly white journalists and editors, narratives often reflect privileged perspectives. Stories about communities of color are overlooked or sensationalized, reduced to stereotypes.Meanwhile, everyday struggles and triumphs of people of color are marginalized, deemed unworthy of front-page coverage. This lack of representation perpetuates systemic issues like racism and inequality, as their urgency is downplayed by the media.An Introduction to Dr. Burton: Explore Nsenga early life, family, and early lessons learned that shape her thoughts. Why she wanted to get involved in the media industry.Industry Accomplishments/Writer/Film/Producer: Dive into some of Dr. Burton’s accomplishments as writer, Film/Producer/PublisherThe Power of Media and the Black Experience: Explore how Media’s coverage and influence often neglects POC stories and needs.Ahmaud Arbery Story: Discuss how you broke the story back in 2020.The Burton Wire/Advocacy: Dive into why she started The Burton Wire and what advocacy she is championing now.Advice for aspiring individuals and POC.🔗 Resources Links and resources mentioned in this episode: https://theburtonwire.com/🔔 Listen and Subscribe Listen to this episode and subscribe for future updates subscribe to A Black Executive Perspective podcast onYouTube PodcastsApple PodcastsSpotify PodcastsAmazon MusicOther platforms or by searching "TonyTidbit" if you like what we're doing and would like to support us, here's some ways you can help us continue the uncomfortable conversations that drive changesubscribe to our newslettergive us up to a 5 star review on Apple Podcastsshare an episode with a friend, family member or colleague🗣️ Follow @ablackexecfollow us across social media @aBlackExecLinkedInInstagramFacebookYouTubeTwitterTikTokWhatsApp ⭐️ Follow @TonyTidbitfollow Tony across social media @TonyTidbitTwitterLinkedInFacebook Credits: Dr.Nsenga Burton, Founder/CEO/Publisher of “The Burton Wire,”

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