Unknown Speaker 0:00 One of the ways that you can deal with this issue is you could localize stories. So if you if, for instance, in the South Asian media, there's a preference for Mark preference for baby boys as opposed to baby girls, if you're working in the Chinese language media, you could do a story saying this is going on in the South Asian community is how big a problem is it? Or how is it an issue at all in our community? And are we addressing it? Do we see it as an issue, and you could perhaps get some women's activists from the Chinese community to write about it. So you've got community input into your newspaper. So what that does is it's informing people across cultures about what's going on. And you're also the as a reporter, advancing the story in your own community. One of the other things that could be considered would be some sort of a news sharing cooperative between maybe two or three different ethnic papers to begin with. You could have a page of English of news in English that picks up news about other communities, then they could each supply each other with say one story from their community that was translated into English, you could publish that page in your paper. I think universities and journalism schools potentially have a role to play as well. We could potentially be run an ethnic Newswire. There's been some experimentation with this in journalism schools in the United States. Transcribed by https://otter.ai