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2025 Media Literacy Resource Showcase

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As part of U.S. Media Literacy Week, NAMLE is curating a showcase of classroom-ready, research-informed resources that demonstrate how media literacy can be meaningfully embedded across academic subjects. This year’s Resource Showcase will highlight scalable, standards-aligned tools and strategies that support the Read More

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Media Arts in the Age of Disinformation

Film at Lincoln Center 144 W 65th St, New York

Join media arts practitioners, administrators, Teaching Artists, and youth from across New York state for a day of learning, connection, and resource-sharing across the media arts education field.  Explore how to be 'media literate' in this age of technology and information overload Read More

$30 – $90

Think Smart, Share Smart: Becoming a Misinformation Detective

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You have the power to stop misinformation in its tracks. In this session, discover practical fact-checking tools and approaches that will strengthen your media literacy skills and help you share responsibly.

Conversation with McKenzie Sadeghi, AI & Foreign Intelligence Editor at NewsGuard

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McKenzie Sadeghi oversees NewsGuard’s work at the intersection of artificial intelligence and foreign influence, and in tracking state-sponsored propaganda. In a conversation with Deanna Troust of Truth in Common, she'll share about current trends in disinformation and her reporting, which includes revealing Read More

Navigating Misinformation Today

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Join us for an exploration of misinformation and disinformation in the digital age. Our panelists will decode the tactics used to manipulate and divide us, and how we can take productive steps to counter them. You'll leave with practical tools for navigating Read More

Influence, Authenticity, and a Gendered Algorithm

Cedar Crest College Miller Family Building, Allentown

Social media promises visibility and connection, yet these systems amplify some voices while silencing others. In this Media Literacy Week lecture, Dr. Elizabeth R. Ortiz ’01 explores how digital platforms reward certain performances of femininity and “authenticity” while constraining how women and Read More