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NBC Spotlight: Latinos Underrepresented in News Coverage About Racial Equity

A new study was released by PHI’s Berkeley Media Studies Group and UnidosUS that shows Latinos are underrepresented in news about racial equity.

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“Latinos are barely part of the conversation in newspapers and online media outlets covering the issue of racial equity and racism, a new study has found.

Only about 6% of such news referenced Latinos, who make up nearly 20% of the American population and over 40% of all people of color, according to a report published Wednesday by the Berkeley Media Studies Group and UnidosUS.

The study analyzed peak news cycles related to racism and racial equity issues, including wealth, housing and health in the U.S., following the onset of protests and protest anniversaries between May 1 and Sept. 30 in 2020, 2021 and 2022.

During that span, the authors reviewed 195,536 articles that covered the topic of race. Only 10,963 articles, or 5.6%, referenced Latinos, with a dramatic drop-off in coverage in 2021 and 2022, the report noted.

“When Latino experiences, contributions and concerns are excluded from news coverage, policymakers and the public don’t have the facts needed to craft effective and inclusive solutions,” said Viviana Lopez Green, senior director for UnidosUS’ Racial Equity Initiative. “Too often, our community is ‘out of sight, out of mind.’”

The Berkeley Media Studies Group, or BMSG, a program of the Public Health Institute, is focused on racial and health equity. UnidosUS is a national Latino civil rights and advocacy organization.

The study found coverage gaps in states with large Hispanic populations such as California, which is home to nearly a quarter of all the nation’s Latinos, according to the American Community Survey Data 2019.

Though about 40% of Californians are Hispanic or Latino, according to census figures, 15.5% of articles from California on racial equity and racism referenced Latinos. In Texas the number was 4.7%, even though they also make up about 40% of the state population.

About 40% of the articles mentioned solutions to issues of racial disparities and equity, like ways to improve housing and homeownership, educational attainment and closing the wealth gap.

Pamela Mejia
When the news focuses only on problems without also exploring solutions, people — including policymakers — have a harder time envisioning next steps. Readers need to see the work that organizers and advocates are doing to improve their communities. Those are the kinds of stories that encourage action and instill hope. Pamela Mejia, MPH, MS, Head of Research

Berkeley Media Studies Group, Public Health Institute

The groups stated they conducted the study to help improve coverage and representation, since Latino voices and perspectives help influence what topics become part of the public discussion or remain hidden from view.

The report recommended reporters broaden sources who come from diverse backgrounds and ask more nuanced questions, and recommended more diversity in newsroom leadership and workspaces.”

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