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News and media literacy: Is it fact or propaganda?

Do you know fact from propaganda when you see or hear it? Learn more at the April 29 forum “News & Media Literacy: Informed or Influenced?”

The League of Women Voters of Skagit County offers its second program in their series of voter education, part of their ongoing commitment to community engagement and understanding of key electoral issues.

Speakers are Skagit Valley Herald Executive Editor Andrew Paxton and Skagit Valley College librarians Elena Bianco and Libby Sullivan.

Join them from 6:30-8 p.m. Monday, April 29, at the Skagit Public Utility District building, 1415 Freeway Drive, Mount Vernon.

With the lines between information and influence often blurred, understanding the dynamics of media and news consumption is more crucial than ever. The intricacies of news consumption, media bias and the role of digital platforms in shaping our opinions will be discussed.

How can we investigate sources to determine whether their content is trustworthy and factual?

Participants will learn how to analyze information sources, distinguish between fact and opinion, and understand the impact of media on democracy and election outcomes.

The evening is for all seeking a deeper understanding of the media’s role in elections and democracy. Whether you are a seasoned news consumer or someone looking to navigate the media landscape more effectively, this presentation will offer valuable insights for everyone.

Source: League of Women Voters of Skagit County

 

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