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Black youth are framed as excluded and vulnerable within the justice system
Black jurors and the defendant's community are portrayed as excluded from fair judicial process
Black community framed as excluded from justice system and under systemic threat
Black youth framed as excluded from justice system protections
Framing racial context as illegitimate and marginalizing community concerns
Black actors and identities are framed as excluded or unwelcome in iconic roles due to audience preferences
Framing the Black defendant as excluded from fairness in the justice system due to racial dynamics
framed as self-victimizing and inauthentically claiming exclusion
Black community portrayed as both victim and source of policy failure
Indigenous Peoples are portrayed as legitimate actors whose protection and voice are being respected
Black actors framed as excluded from mainstream cultural icons due to audience bias
Black and brown people are portrayed as conditionally included, facing exclusion based on belonging
Indigenous groups are mentioned but their grievances are secondary to violence
portrayed as included through rejection of racialized narrative
Black actors are framed as adversarial to certain cultural markets
Black actors portrayed as disruptive to global audience unity
Indigenous community portrayed as excluded from adequate disaster recovery support
Marginalized groups framed as historically underrepresented in mainstream scholarship
White people framed as marginalized and denied equal protection under law
rural communities are portrayed as deserving of policy support and inclusion
White identity and historical dominance are framed as needing to be critically examined and decentered
Indigenous communities framed as having protected treaty rights and decision-making standing
White individuals framed as excluded and disbelieved by institutions
Indigenous leader's death framed as evidence of systemic exclusion
Black actors framed as systematically excluded from iconic roles due to audience bias
Indigenous community is framed as historically excluded but now being formally protected
Framed as legally and politically obstructive rather than as rights-holding communities
Suggests systemic reluctance to detain Black individuals despite risk, implying exclusion from safety protocols
Marginalized groups subtly framed as less central to revolutionary narrative
Indigenous-led organizations are portrayed as trustworthy advocates for truth and systemic reform
Indigenous families are portrayed as being included in a process of truth and healing, with institutional recognition of their rights
Framed as marginalized but heroically resisting
Black Community framed as abandoned and disrespected by Wallen’s unfulfilled promises
Indigenous artisans framed as included in economic opportunity but vulnerable to external narratives
Black-led comedy is framed as systematically excluded from critical legitimacy
Toledo is portrayed as inherently dangerous and lawless
framed as excluded from iconic roles due to cultural resistance
Historical state and medical institutions are implicitly framed as untrustworthy in their treatment of Indigenous families
Indigenous families are being included and supported in their search for missing children
Framed as being systematically excluded from political power
Aboriginal families framed as systematically excluded from justice and institutional accountability
Indigenous youth portrayed as vulnerable and endangered in interactions with police
Black debt collectors are portrayed as facing racial exclusion and hostility in their profession
White cultural norms are framed as adversarial to marginalized communities
framed as being targeted and insulted by the candidate
The Black community is framed as historically and currently marginalized in British society
Framing Indigenous communities as central stakeholders whose voices have been historically marginalized but are essential to environmental policy
Black women are framed as marginalized and excluded from institutional protection due to racism and stereotyping
Black women are portrayed as being in grave and systemic danger from intimate partner violence
Highlighted as facing systemic disproportionality in justice system
Framed as being systematically excluded from fair representation
White people are framed as being falsely portrayed as victims of systemic discrimination in policing
Implies the Black community’s economic reality is being misrepresented for political gain
Unvaccinated communities are framed as excluded and responsible for public health risks
Black customers are implicitly framed as potentially abusing racism claims
White people are framed as excluded, betrayed, and subject to systemic bias