Investigates how the media neglects Black Africa, including its initial reluctance to cover the Ethiopian famine and the untold story of Zimbabwe's success since independence. A look at how journalists work in Africa and a constructive new way for local media to bring the story of Black Africa home to the American people.
"Investigates how the media neglects Black Africa, including its initial reluctance to cover the Ethiopian famine and the untold story of Zimbabwe's success since independence. A look at how journalists work in Africa and a constructive new way for local media to bring the story of Black Africa home to the American people."@en
"Investigates how the media ignores Black Africa and why this rich, complex continent is too important to be ignored. Shows why it took a major famine to make news editors interested in Africa for awhile, but that they have once again turned their backs on the fifty million people who live there."
"Investigates how the media ignores Black Africa and why this rich, complex continent is too important to be ignored. Shows why it took a major famine to make news editors interested in Africa for awhile, but that they have once again turned their backs on the fifty million people who live there."@en
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