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Research Article: A Harlem Divided: Media, blackness, and difference in Le Petit Sénégal

Research Article: A Harlem Divided: Media, blackness, and difference in Le Petit Sénégal
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Sociologist Nima Dahir's new research article, 'A Harlem Divided,' examines how media coverage influences perceptions of the Little Senegal community in Harlem. The study contrasts mainstream media's focus on gentrification and tension with Black-owned media's emphasis on unity and diaspora.

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The research underscores the power of media framing in shaping public understanding of immigrant communities and racial identity.

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