The Nasty Woman Club

Racism in the Media and Graduating in the Midst of a Global Pandemic

08.18.2020 - By Demi LynchPlay

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On this week's episode of 'The Catch Up' host Demi Lynch looks at racism in Australian media and how it's clearly still prevalent in 2020. She spoke with journalist Soaliha Iqbal about tone policing on 'The Bachelor and the lack of representation on TV's news and current affairs programs. Demi Lynch also spoke with several university graduates about how they are coping with graduating from university, looking for work AND living through a pandemic. She spoke to Katie May Huxtable - founder of The Graduate Club - and how creating this platform allows university graduates to come together and discuss their post-grad/pandemic struggles.

For more discussions on racism in the media make sure you follow Soaliha Iqbal on her Instagram page @soalihaofficial

And for more stories about post-graduation head to @thegraduateclub

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