Latinos In The Media Essay

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To be able to accurately describe and understand how Latinos are portrayed, it’s important to read a variety of scholarly articles that have conducted research on the topic and have shown the gravity of the situation. Some articles have similar themes and ideas that are going together, while others have completely different ones that results in a bigger and a valuable discussion about the topic. The articles are from a range of years, however, they all include information that is still relevant today. By diving the articles into topics and themes, it is easier to understand and find ways to fix the portrayal of Latinos in the media. There are ways that Latinos are portrayed in both news and film media and they both have similar solutions that …show more content…

To understand the portrayal of Latinos in the media, it is important to understand when the negative portrayal started. Arias & Hellmueller (2016) stated that it all started in 1994, when California Proposition 187 was brought out and approved. The proposition prevented immigrant with no legal status from receiving federal benefits. It is important to discuss the effect of Propostition 187, because Arias & Hellmueller (2016) stated that 1994 was the year when news media began to discuss Latinos and Hispanics along with immigration and it hasn’t stopped since then. The continual negative portrayal has resulting in the Hispanic and Latino identity be, for the most part, related with illegal immigration (Arias & Hellmueller, …show more content…

Journalist of Latino decent stated that they feel they have faced discrimination based on their race in their work environment, from sources they have tried to interviewed, and even from non-Latino public relations professionals that made them feel less valued (Flores & Subervi, 2014). It is concerning the fact that even those Latinos who do work in the media suffered from the negative connotations and stereotype that are placed towards the Latino community by other members of the media. There are ways this problem can be fixed, but sometimes what for some might seem like solutions, it makes the problem

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