Looking a Certain Way: How Defunct Subjective Standards of Media Regulation Continue to Affect Black Women
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Jessica M. Williams |
Basketball on Strike: The All-stars of the Fight for Racial Equality
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Sherif Robert Hesni Jr. |
Racialized, Judaized, Feminized: Identity-based Attacks on the Press
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Lili Levi |
Racial Protest and Racial Progress in Professional Sports
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Matthew J. Parlow |
Power Politics Controlling the Narrative (07/22/2022) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
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Chuck Crumpton |
America's Race-based Caste Structure: It's Impact in College and Professional Sports
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Timothy Davis |
The Overlooked Tragedy of the Pandemic: How Media Coverage of the Covid-19 Pandemic Has Led to an Increase in Anti-asian Bias and Xenophobia
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Justin J. Hill |
The Dawn of a New Era: Antitrust Law vs. The Antiquated NCAA Compensation Model Perpetuating Racial Injustice
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Amanda L. Jones |
Role and Influence of Media Bias (April 15, 2022) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
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Chuck Crumpton |
Dismantling the “Black Opticon”: Privacy, Race Equity, and Online Data-protection Reform
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Anita L. Allen |
Black Youths Lost, White Fortunes Found: Sports Betting and the Commodification and Criminalization of Black Collegiate Athletes
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Frank J. Vandall and Tallulah Lanier |
Creative Differences: Indigenous Artists and the Law at 20th Century Nation-building Exhibitions: A Comparison of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
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Lucas Lixinski and Stephen Young |
The Politics of “Mo' Money, Mo' Money” and the Strange Dialectic of Hip Hop Music
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Ronald D. Brown |
“You Can't Sing Without the Bling”: The Toll of Excessive Sample License Fees on Creativity in Hip-hop Music and the Need for a Compulsory Sound Recording Sample License System
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Josh Norek |
From Tiktok to Racial Violence: Anti-blackness in the Gendered Sphere
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Donald F. Tibbs |
Social Media, Racism, and Sports: Social Media Platforms, Not Governments, Are Best Positioned to Change the Game
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Peter M. Ayers |
Dysregulating the Media: Digital Redlining, Privacy Erosion, and the Unintentional Deregulation of American Media
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Jon M. Garon |
Wake up or Get Woke: The Paradox of America's Diplomatic Export of Hip Hop
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Kalen Coleman |
Contracting Free from Racial Animus: Comcast Corporation V. National Association of African American-owned Media and Entertainment Studios
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Catherine Tarantino |
Fake News and Racial, Ethnic, and Religious Minorities: A Precarious Quest for Truth
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Kimberly Grambo |
How the FCC Suppressed Minority Broadcast Ownership, and How the FCC Can Undo the Damage it Caused
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David Honig |
Blackout: A Textual Analysis of the Media's Influence on Race and Culture
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Raven King |
Rap on Trial: The Case for Nonliteral Interpretation of Rap Lyrics
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Dre'Kevius O. Huff |
The False Reality of the African American Culture: The FCC and Reality Television
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Briana N. Tookes |
Strange Mix of Entitlement and Exploitation: The African American Experience in Predominantly White College Sport
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David K. Wiggins |
Race and the Legal Treatment of Digital Sampling
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Student Note |
A Network of Our Own
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Makani Themba-Nixon |
Television and Societal Effects: an Analysis of Media Images of African-Americans in Historical Context
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Sherri Burr |
he Absence and Stereotyping of People of Color by The Broadcast Networks in Prime Time Entertainment Programming
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Leonard M. Baynes |
The Black Stake in the Internet: Network Neutrality is an African American Issue
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Bruce Dixon |