Seek the
Truth
You can’t have good discussions, or make good decisions, without good information. Too much of our media today profit from anger and conflict. We need to distinguish good information from disinformation, and identify sources we can trust. Let’s get smart about what good information looks like, and how to use it for good.
Attend
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Election 2024: The Last Lap
USC Center for the Political FutureOctober 29 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm CDT
What are political experts’ predictions for Election Night? What key states should we keep an eye on? What campaign strategies are having success? Will the Republicans retake the White House with a second term for Donald Trump? Or will Vice President Kamala Harris ascend to the presidency as the first ever female and person of Indian heritage to hold the office? Join a discussion with the USC…
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Media Literacy Toolkit
Mormon Women for Ethical Government- Read
- Toolkit
The founders of the United States knew an educated public would be key to the strength of a democratic republic. The creation of the First Amendment ensured citizens would have access to the information needed to make good decisions about their representatives and policies. At Mormon Women for Ethical Government, all of our advocacy and…
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The News Literacy Project
- News & Education
The News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan education nonprofit, is building a national movement to advance the practice of news literacy…
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