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An audio show in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the program of Media Production at Toronto Metropolitan University.
This project tempts to ask how young Black Canadians are engaging with media content that is filled with anti-Black racism or contains traces of anti-Black racist sentiment. Historically, Black people and Black bodies have been seen in media, not as complex characters, but reduced to stereotypes. The only way to change the homogenization of Black people and to have more regionally diverse stories is to disrupt complacency and hearing the same voices.
Produced by Zoya Hill
Featuring 'Golden' by Mona Wonderlick
By ZoyaAn audio show in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the program of Media Production at Toronto Metropolitan University.
This project tempts to ask how young Black Canadians are engaging with media content that is filled with anti-Black racism or contains traces of anti-Black racist sentiment. Historically, Black people and Black bodies have been seen in media, not as complex characters, but reduced to stereotypes. The only way to change the homogenization of Black people and to have more regionally diverse stories is to disrupt complacency and hearing the same voices.
Produced by Zoya Hill
Featuring 'Golden' by Mona Wonderlick