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This hour, we look at how media is understood across generations and why media literacy is more than just identifying misinformation on the news or social media. Global media literacy educator Dr. Belinha De Abreu talks about the evolving relationship between people and the platforms they use. She also explains Connecticut's policy surrounding media literacy education. Later in the show, we hear a roundtable discussion with college journalism students as we learn how they approach finding accurate news.
GUESTS:
Special thanks to our interns Melody Rivera and Elizabeth Van Arnam who hosted the roundtable discussion.
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This hour, we look at how media is understood across generations and why media literacy is more than just identifying misinformation on the news or social media. Global media literacy educator Dr. Belinha De Abreu talks about the evolving relationship between people and the platforms they use. She also explains Connecticut's policy surrounding media literacy education. Later in the show, we hear a roundtable discussion with college journalism students as we learn how they approach finding accurate news.
GUESTS:
Special thanks to our interns Melody Rivera and Elizabeth Van Arnam who hosted the roundtable discussion.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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