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Let’s Talk About Political Polls
Polls can help us gauge what's going on, but it is important to understand their purpose, accuracy, and limitations.
Oct 20, 2024


Presidents and Their Relationship with the News Media
What stories do you remember about a president butting heads with the press? Scroll to read more about the support and tension between a president and the news media.
Feb 19, 2024


What is NOT Protected Under the Freedom of Speech? Freedom of Speech Series Part 2
Pt 2/2 Freedom of Speech is pretty expansive, but it has its limits. Scroll to understand more about what is NOT PROTECTED as free speech.
Nov 13, 2023


What is Protected Under the "Freedom of Speech"? Freedom of Speech Series Part 1
The term Freedom of Speech gets used A LOT to justify words and actions—but what does it actually protect? Scroll to find out.
Nov 6, 2023


The 5 C’s of Critical Consumption
Unpacking complex stories, especially ones layered with history, culture, and conflict, requires looking with a critical eye.
Use these 5 tools to increase your understanding and prevent the spread of misinformation.
Oct 22, 2023


The Anatomy of a News Story
Speak like a journalist! Do you know what a nameplate is? What about the deck? Scroll to understand the language and layout of a news story to navigate like a pro!
Sep 17, 2023


Want to be a Better Peacemaker? Media Literacy & Peacemaking Series, Part 2
Start peacemaking with your newsfeed! Scroll for 6 powerful questions to help you approach your media consumption with reflection and humanity.
Aug 27, 2023


Why does Media Literacy Matter? Media Literacy & Peacemaking Series, Part 1
Media literacy enables us to build positive peace through change. Good information assists us in building a more peaceful and just world.
Aug 20, 2023


What Makes a Story Newsworthy?
Ever wonder why one story gets coverage over another? We’ve got the scoop! Scroll to see what factors go into selecting news articles.
Jul 6, 2023


Six ways journalists minimize bias
Which journalist do you see as examples of these six strategies? Journalists are biased, yes. They bring their own opinions, ideas, and backgrounds, but credible journalists also bring professional training, a code of ethics, and years of experience. Swipe read more about what sets professional, reliable journalists apart.
May 8, 2022


How Misinformation Works
Learn about how misinformation works.
Dec 13, 2021


7 Types of Misinformation & Disinformation
Misinfo can be quite cunning. Scroll to know what to look for and to increase your ability to identify and critique what you're seeing online or hearing from your friends.
Oct 4, 2020
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