In this episode, we speak to Michael Luo, editor of the newyorker.com, about a piece he wrote on The Hutchins Commission which was formed during World War II to decide how the press could serve democracy during a period of intense political strife and distrust in the media.
News media trust
Democracy’s Watchdog
In this lesson, students learn about the vital role the First Amendment protections of free speech.
CNN’s Camerota and Cooper talk journalism, news literacy with NLP
Anchors and executives at CNN welcomed supporters of the News Literacy Project to the network’s new headquarters in New York City’s Hudson Yards on Oct. 22 for a discussion about […]


