Film Screening and Discussion – The War of the Worlds (1953)

Join us to relive the infamous night in 1938 when Orson Welles narrated scenes from H.G. Wells’ novel The War of the Worlds over the radio, resulting in panic from American listeners who thought a Martian invasian was happening. We then screen the classic 1953 film based on the same novel and discuss whether this scare could happen today. What can we learn from the night that panicked America? Presented by Mark Daniels, science fiction cinema instructor and podcaster.

Fool Proof: Essential Strategies for Thriving in the Era of Fake News

What strategies, tools, and habits can we cultivate in order to withstand misinformation and fake news? Librarian Di Zhang shares his biggest lessons from nearly a decade of teaching information and media literacy and engaging with conspiracy theorists and trolls. Come for the tips and stay for the lively discussion!

https://libguides.rtc.edu/medialiteracy

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Parent Resources for Digital Safety

We know that youth are increasingly impacted by and targeted via online media. Join us for a presentation and discussion, led by RTC’s Associate Dean of Student Engagement & Retention and parent Wade Parrott III, on how parents can model and ensure safe and responsible online behaviors for their kids.

https://libguides.rtc.edu/medialiteracy

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Who Can You Trust?

“Trust Me” Documentary Screening followed by expert and academic panel discussion surrounding threats to democracy and solutions including media literacy.