How to lead a conversation between people who disagree
Veteran reporter Eve Pearlman introduces "dialogue journalism": a project where journalists go to the heart of social and political divides to support discussions between people who disagree. See what happened when a group that would have never otherwise met gathered to talk about contentious issues.
Polarisation, Political Violence and the U.S. Elections
In this episode of Ripple Effect, Rachel Kleinfeld, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, assesses the health of U.S. democracy and unpacks the risk of political violence surrounding the 2024 U.S. elections.
National Task Force on Election Crises Election Dashboard
The Elections Dashboard is a visualization that collates news stories about past and present election-related developments, sorted by state, some of which could lay the foundation for actual election crises and/or violence.
Understanding News Literacy Bias with the News Literacy Project
This video, the first in a series of expert events designed to help communities combat mis-, dis-, and malinformation meant to disrupt the electoral process, features Peter Adams of the News Literacy Project talking about media bias.
Rumor Guard
The News Literacy Project launched RumorGuard to help people recognize misinformation and stop it in its tracks. Each fact-checked viral rumor contains concrete tips to help you build your news literacy foundation and confidently evaluate claims you see online.
How to Find Credible Information About the Election (and Avoid Getting Duped)
This guide, designed for first-time voters, offers concrete tips for those consuming election information with a critical eye toward accuracy.
Disinformation threatens global elections – here’s how to fight back
This article explains the threat posed by mis-, dis-, and malinformation (MDM) and introduces the concent of "prebunking," which involves warning people not to fall for a false narrative or propaganda tactic, together with an explanation as to why.