How Some Communities in the U.S. are/were Divided by ​Media Polarization

This policy brief explores how media polarization has deepened social divides in the U.S., using events like the Tulsa Race Massacre and post COVID-19 anti-Asian bias to stress the need for bipartisan solutions.

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October 24, 2024

Inquiry-driven, this project may reflect personal views, aiming to enrich problem-related discourse.

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Mohammad Ibrahim

2024 Summer Fellow

Mohammad Ibrahim is a student at Haverford College. He is the founder of Sellsor.com and a dedicated researcher in social sciences, with experience in research, policy analysis, and community outreach. His leadership extends to content creation on YouTube, where he has grown an audience of over 79k subscribers. Ibrahim is passionate about global politics, public policy, and social justice, with a long-term goal of influencing positive change through academia and government.

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