Headline RoundupFebruary 1st, 2022

News Media Observes Black History Month 2022

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Outlets across the spectrum published news, analysis and opinion articles about Black History Month on Tuesday. 

At least 14 historically black colleges and universities received bomb threats on Tuesday. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona reacted on Twitter, saying, “Threats of violence will not be tolerated, period.” As the bomb threats became the lead story around Black History Month, other coverage focused on new state laws regulating how teachers discuss racism. Additionally, prominent black commentator Whoopi Goldberg made top headlines when she apologized for saying that the Holocaust was about ethnicity, not race. The start of Black History Month also coincided with the Lunar New Year, a multi-day celebration in several Asian countries and parts of the U.S. 

Several outlets across the spectrum published list articles, such as “Celebrate Black History Month with these 5 newish books” in The Seattle Times (Center). Some of these exhibited bias in story choice; for instance, a Fox News (Right) article began with a tweet celebrating prominent black conservatives. Some coverage from the left criticized racial education laws passed by Republican-controlled state legislatures. 

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