“…Even though I focus on racial injustice's effect on news-based inferences, racial injustice affects news sources in many other ways. Some of these are that racial injustice can at least partly cause reporters and editors to propagate falsehoods such as Latinx and Black male's inherent criminality (Saul, 2018), that reporters tend to portray white drug users as victims while they portray Black, Latinx and Indigenous Americans as "addicts" (Hall, 1997;Johnston, 2019;Reinarman & Levine, 2004) and that mainstream news sources often cover racial injustice in a "neutral" way that causes non-whites to distrust these news sources (Robinson & Culver, 2016). These negative effects of racial injustice on the news can also be understood as part of a larger phenomenon of how racial injustice causes negative and false misrepresentation of Black folks, Indigenous folks, Latinx folks and people of color through media such as art, film, music and novels (Darby & Shelby, 1997;Hall, 1997;Smith, 1997;Taylor, 2006).…”