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By: Brit Roznowski, Dimetri Turner, Danielle Hill, Aja Alim-Young, and Adam Donahoe BI-RACIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN TELEVISION

Bi-Racial Relationships in Television

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Page 1: Bi-Racial Relationships in Television

By: Brit Roznowski, Dimetri Turner, Danielle Hill,

Aja Alim-Young, and Adam Donahoe

BI-RACIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN TELEVISION

Page 2: Bi-Racial Relationships in Television

PAST VS. PRESENT

House

Modern Family

I Love Lucy

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner

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How do you think bi-racial relationships are portrayed on T.V.?

Positive (9.9%)Somewhat Positive (45.1)Don't Notice (25.4%)Somewhat Negative (16.9%)Negative (2.8%)

SURVEY RESULTS

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Do you think that the portrayal of bi-racial realtionships on television is an

accurate representation of what you see in your daily life?Agree (7.1%) Somewhat Agree

(37.1%)Don't Know (17.1%) Somewhat Disagree

(24.3%)Disagree (17.1%)

SURVEY RESULTS

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IS RACE BECOMING THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM?

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“ Television could do a better job of

portraying the actual struggles that bi-racial relationships have to

go through.”

CONCLUSION