Consider specific demographical (i.e. class, race, etc.) representations in news and other media during times of turmoil. How are certain demographics represented as opposed to others? To what end? Are such representations unifying or divisive? How? Why?

Consider specific demographical (i.e. class, race, etc.) representations in news and other media during times of turmoil. How are certain demographics represented as opposed to others? To what end? Are such representations unifying or divisive? How? Why? How do portrayals of different groups in similar situations vary? Why do they vary? How do they vary? Are these representations in harmony with reality? Why or why not? Are they partial or impartial, subjective or objective, complete or fragmented? To what degree are these portrayals manipulated, if at all? To what degree do these portrayals manipulate? How do they shape our views on society as a whole? How do they shape our perceptions of certain sectors of society that might be different from one’s own? For this prompt you will probably want to lean on Solomon, Danticat,

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