Social Media has changed the way Americans consume news. According to the Pew Research Center, over half of U.S. adults get their news from a social media platform. Just over half of TikTok users say they get their news from the platform. At this fall’s Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference, Black TikTok creators shared how they influence culture. They shared insightful advice and tips for users and consumers. NewsVision reporter Reinah McNeil has the story.
#blacktiktok Creators Talk Culture and Influence at Annual CBCF Legislative Conference
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