News From the Field How Media Covered Katrina Aftermath Affects Response By Blacks and Whites
September 2, 2008
| New research shows that black and white Americans responded differently when exposed to a video presentation that described Hurricane Katrina, and then blamed the botched relief efforts on one of two causes: either government incompetence or racism, because the majority of Katrina's victims were black. Full story |
Source University of Washington
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