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Media concentration in [the U.S. and Brazil] has reached phenomenal levels, and it is compounded by the massive spread of pernicious fake news.

For decades, the media has been circling the issue of sexual violence, mirroring society’s discomfort.

Canadians need to face our history of violence, and we need a mediascape that can help us do this complicated, messy work.

Deconstructing the Neoliberal Template Attachments CCPA Monitor July August 2021 OSOS.pdf

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