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- Whitewashing (communications) - Wikipedia
Whitewashing is the act of minimizing or covering up vices, crimes or scandals, or of exonerating the guilty by means of a perfunctory investigation or biased presentation of data with the intention to improve someone's reputation
- What Is Whitewashing, and Why Is It Harmful? - Health
In media, whitewashing is when White actors play non-White roles It's a form of racial discrimination that can worsen mental health and limit non-White representation in pop culture
- 10 Examples of Whitewashing You’ve Never Thought About
Examples of whitewashing include rewriting history, retouching images or making casting choices that minimize or replace people of color, to name a few
- WHITEWASH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In so many parts of the world, culture rooted in black communities has at one point or another faced attempts at whitewashing: Just look at all the buttoned-up white jazz ensembles that emerged across the United States in the early 20th century
- Whitewashing in Media: Erasing Diversity On-Screen
At its core, whitewashing is the practice of prioritising white actors, narratives, and perspectives in media, even in stories where they don’t belong It’s a form of misrepresentation that effectively erases characters of colour from their own stories
- WHITEWASHING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
whitewashing noun (RACISM) [ U ] informal disapproving the practice of using only white actors, models, or performers, especially the practice of using a white actor to play a character who is not white:
- The Psychological Harm of Whitewashing History
Whitewashing refers to downplaying, denying, or trying to “erase” the historical experiences, contributions, and struggles of minorities, often replacing them with a narrative that favors the majority group
- Whitewashing: Intro to Ethnic Studies Study Guide | Fiveable
Whitewashing is the practice of downplaying or obscuring the ethnic or racial identity of a person or group, often in media representations, to present a more palatable image to a predominantly white audience
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