LEFT-CENTER BIAS
These media sources have a slight to moderate progressive/liberal bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes) to favor progressive/liberal causes. These sources are generally trustworthy for information, but may require further investigation. See all Left-Center sources.
- Overall, we rate AfroLA as Left-Center biased based on political reporting and editorial positions that moderately favor the left. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing and a clean fact-check record.
Detailed Report
Bias Rating: LEFT-CENTER
Factual Reporting: HIGH
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Organization/Foundation
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY
History
AfroLA is a nonprofit investigative news publication in Los Angeles, California. According to its about page, “AfroLA’s mission is to find, celebrate and share intersectionality and universality in the Black experience. “Afro Angeleno,” or AfroLA, celebrates diversity in backgrounds and unity in culture and experiences within L.A. and beyond.”
AfroLA subscribes to the standards of editorial independence adopted by the Institute for Nonprofit News, which currently has 450 members. The Institute for Nonprofit News (INN) is a consortium founded in 2009 to support nonprofit journalism focused on investigative and public service reporting.
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Funded by / Ownership
AfroLA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supported by donations and grants.
Analysis / Bias
AfroLA engages in investigative journalism and community news reporting, often highlighting issues related to government transparency, social justice, and inequality concerns. Its reports focus on the black community in Los Angeles. Articles and headlines contain moderately loaded emotional language such as this L.A. County doesn’t have enough teachers. Low pay and burnout aren’t helping the problem. Like most others, this story is thorough, relying on credible sources such as government documents and outlets like the Associated Press and the LA Times.
Editorially, they do not have a dedicated opinion section; however, many reports favor the left, such as Baseball has more to do to confront its past and present racism. They also promote social justice and environmental concerns, which are views favored by the left.
In general, AfroLA is fact-based and holds moderately progressive viewpoints.
Failed Fact Checks
- None in the Last 5 years
Overall, we rate AfroLA as Left-Center biased based on political reporting and editorial positions that moderately favor the left. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing and a clean fact-check record. (D. Van Zandt 09/17/2024)
Source: https://afrolanews.org/
Last Updated on September 17, 2024 by Media Bias Fact Check
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