Alan Miller discusses role of satire on Lunch Break

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When does political satire go too far? NLP president Alan C. Miller examines the role of satire in this year’s presidential campaign on The Wall Street Journal’s Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero on Oct. 13 in the lead-up to NLP’s “Satire Summit 2016: Beyond Satire?” event in New York City.

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In a recent episode of The Strategerist podcast, presented by the George W. Bush Presidential Center, NLP president and CEO Charles Salter discussed why news literacy is a critical life skill, how to help young people navigate information on social media and evidence supporting the efficacy of news literacy instruction. “We’re empowering the individual to…

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NLP news literacy ambassador and Chicago high school teacher Alba Mendiola recently appeared on PBS station WTTW to talk about misinformation in Spanish-speaking communities. Many Latinos rely on social media sites for their news and other information, according to data from a Pew Research Center survey. Since fact checking in Spanish is less available, Latinos…

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