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Farai Chideya, writing in The Nation, argues that American media is dangerously white and elite: When I was a kid, my family loved watching science fiction films and television shows. Some of them, from Star Trek to Soylent Green, featured a multiracial band of humans, plus various sentient life forms. But in other features—let’s say […]

Farai Chideya, writing in The Nation, argues that American media is dangerously white and elite: When I was a kid, my family loved watching science fiction films and television shows. Some of them, from Star Trek to Soylent Green, featured a multiracial band of humans, plus various sentient life forms. But in other features—let’s say […]

Farai Chideya, writing in The Nation, argues that American media is dangerously white and elite: When I was a kid, my family loved watching science fiction films and television shows. Some of them, from Star Trek to Soylent Green, featured a multiracial band of humans, plus various sentient life forms. But in other features—let’s say […]

Farai Chideya, writing in The Nation, argues that American media is dangerously white and elite: When I was a kid, my family loved watching science fiction films and television shows. Some of them, from Star Trek to Soylent Green, featured a multiracial band of humans, plus various sentient life forms. But in other features—let’s say […]