On Monday, November 21st, Instituto de la Communicación e Imagen (ICEI) released a 100-page report that used numerical data to examine how the Chilean media covers Indigenous peoples and their struggles. The data revealed, among other things, that Indigenous issues tend to be underreported and that Indigenous voices are underrepresented in the media. The report is the subject of our latest column for I Love Chile News, and you can read it here.
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