TV Does NOT Rot Your Brain Becky Coppa Television is More than - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
TV Does NOT Rot Your Brain Becky Coppa Television is More than - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
TV Does NOT Rot Your Brain Becky Coppa Television is More than Entertainment Entertainment television is now using its power and diversity and are attacking social and other issues that affect the country People of marginalized groups are
Television is More than Entertainment
- Entertainment television is now using its power and diversity and are
attacking social and other issues that affect the country
- People of marginalized groups are using their power to tackle important
topics that are voted on by citizens.
- Jane the Virgin has a predominantly Latino/a cast and are addressing many
issues that affect their community in America
Pay Attention to Television
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Television Realting to the ~Real~ World
Diversity in programs can touch upon vital issue that may not have been brought up
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Those who are not affected by this issue may not see the how it affects those who have a direct impact to it
Moral of the story….
Pay attention next time you watch television It might even sway your vote
Work Cited
In Immigration Debate, Candidates Stake Ground but Miss Point | The
- Progressive. (n.d.). Retrieved May 02, 2016
Moreno, C. (n.d.). 'Jane The Virgin' Pauses Mid-Episode To Drive Home The Need For Immigration Reform. Retrieved May 02, 2016 Urman, Jennie S. "Chapter 10." Jane the Virgin. The CW. Los Angeles, California, 19 Jan. 2015. Television.