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Can News Literacy Replace the Need for Facebook Rules in Germany?

German journalists, academics and policymakers signed a confidentiality agreement when they attended a Facebook meeting in Germany about news literacy Continue reading →

Conjuring Ghostman

Sitting in the magic circle, as people have done since time immemorial, we conjured him up–  he is ʻoka manamana, Continue reading →

One Year Ago

One year ago, the term “opiod crisis” was something I had never heard of. One year ago, I did not Continue reading →

Sublime Stones

Fall semester has brought remarkable opportunities for travel and personal reflection. I have been teaching online from hotel rooms in Continue reading →

Mothers Day Grief

It’s been six months since Roger died and the shock has finally worn off. What has the experience been like? Continue reading →

Distracted by Propaganda

Do you think of “Saturday Night Live” as propaganda? What about those commercials of sad-looking puppies in cages that can’t Continue reading →

Oscar Winner Teaches Media Literacy

Congratulations to director and writer Barry Jenkins for the Oscar-winning Moonlight, which chronicles the life of a young black man growing Continue reading →

Back in the Media Literacy Family

The Media Education Lab welcomes Pam Steager  A guest post by Pam Steager, Senior Writer and Research Associate, Media Education Continue reading →

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