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Changing Dominant Media Narratives

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In a time when the information we consume is often curated or reinforced by what we like on social media or the news outlets we follow, Mukhtar Ibrahim is working to shift the narrative by giving immigrants and communities of color the kind of committed, responsive news coverage that we all deserve.

In this episode of I So Appreciate You!, co-hosts Nadege Souvenir and Melanie Hoffert explore the complexities of journalism and the importance of intentionally changing the dominant narrative with the publisher and CEO of the Sahan Journal.

“The way you shape and frame a story really matters. And who tells the story matters. That’s why I founded the Sahan Journal, so we won’t have to have that tension or questioning of how we put together a story, because as long as we’re following the basic journalistic skills and principles, everything will just move on.” - Mukhtar Ibrahim

Links

Sahan Journal website

Sahan Journal on Facebook

Sahan Journal on Twitter

Sahan Journal on Instagram

Mukhtar Ibrahim on LinkedIn

Mukhtar Ibrahim on Twitter

Mukhtar Ibrahim on Instagram

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28 episodes

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In a time when the information we consume is often curated or reinforced by what we like on social media or the news outlets we follow, Mukhtar Ibrahim is working to shift the narrative by giving immigrants and communities of color the kind of committed, responsive news coverage that we all deserve.

In this episode of I So Appreciate You!, co-hosts Nadege Souvenir and Melanie Hoffert explore the complexities of journalism and the importance of intentionally changing the dominant narrative with the publisher and CEO of the Sahan Journal.

“The way you shape and frame a story really matters. And who tells the story matters. That’s why I founded the Sahan Journal, so we won’t have to have that tension or questioning of how we put together a story, because as long as we’re following the basic journalistic skills and principles, everything will just move on.” - Mukhtar Ibrahim

Links

Sahan Journal website

Sahan Journal on Facebook

Sahan Journal on Twitter

Sahan Journal on Instagram

Mukhtar Ibrahim on LinkedIn

Mukhtar Ibrahim on Twitter

Mukhtar Ibrahim on Instagram

  continue reading

28 episodes

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