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It’s becoming increasingly more difficult to sort fact from fiction in this digital age. In this episode, we talk to Alan Miller, who founded the News Literacy Project—an educational, nonpartisan nonprofit organization that is helping people determine what information to trust and share.
Don’t Get Fooled: 7 Simple Steps. The News Literacy Project
Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion, Pew Research Center, December 15, 2016
How Americans Encounter, Recall and Act Upon Digital News, Pew Research Center, February 9, 2017
Publics Globally Want Unbiased News Coverage, but Are Divided on Whether Their News Media Deliver, Pew Research Center, January 11, 2018