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Elizabeth Price
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director of grants & foundation dev @voxdotcom. @USCAnnenberg alum. DC born, Cali raised. Opinions my own. Not on here much.
from the Bay to LA
Joined July 2021
RT @gmikewebb: I know that #BlackHistoryMonth is coming to a close, but wanted to share this wonderful post by my colleague @lizprice__ on…
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“Local doesn’t mean geographic. It means community.” Gem of a quote from Sue Cross during a panel on the future of local journalism #KMF2023 @knightfdn
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RT @IAMJADEJACKSON: The National Negro Anthem is called “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” not raise your voice and sing. It also isn’t “so-cal…
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Did you know: It's #NationalNewsLiteracyWeek at @NewsLitProject! Attend one of our free virtual programs this week (and help save democracy in the process!)
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RT @NewsLitProject: Join us Wednesday for the 6th & final webinar in our #BackToSchool series & learn about the power of collaborative repo…
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The teen leaders over at @teensforpress are changing the game (and not just because they're the featured guest at @NewsLitProject's next back-to-school news literacy webinar session) - thanks @mozilla for championing the critical work from TPF.
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2 sessions down, 4 to go - the #backtoschool news literacy webinar series has been nothing short of fantastic so far! ICYMI - head on over to our website to learn more & register for session 3, happening next Wed the 31st: #newsliteracy
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RT @KBeddes: Round 2 of the 6 part webinar series from @NewsLitProject @MrSilva discussing the differences between misinformation v.s. disi…
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Hey #edutwitter! This is happening TODAY. Learn about news literacy and how to help your students sort fact from fiction. We'd love to see you there!
6️⃣ Wednesdays, 6️⃣ sessions covering #NewsLiteracy. Starting with: ✨ 8/17: Teaching news literacy - where to start ✨ 8/24: The misinfo landscape ✨ 8/31: A discussion with @teensforpress & sessions to follow 9/7, 9/14 & 9/21 Sign up today! 👉🏾
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For those of you as invested in The Elephant Story™ as I am, this is a v important thread on how misinformation can spread like wildfire, even (and especially) wrt human interest stories. Peep 👇
It’s time for another media literacy lesson. This case is a bit more complicated because news sources generally considered credible have posted viral articles about an elephant returning to a funeral to finish off a woman it attacked earlier. Still, the story is likely fake 1/
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@LibrarianConrad @BCIUCoreConnect @MrSilva @dmekeel @pierrecarafe @NewsLitProject Thank you so much for coming @LibrarianConrad!
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RT @NewsLitProject: Another week, another in-person NewsLitCamp®! @BCIU_ExecOffice educators: If you're at Core Connections today & check…
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“One of the most important things is knowing who is producing your story. When you see a story on social media, you don’t always know who’s writing it. Knowing the author helps keep everyone accountable” - @dmekeel from @ReadingEagle at #NewsLitCamp Berks County
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Things you learn at #NewsLitCamp: that “op-ed” actually stands for “opposite editorial”, which refers to the traditional position opposite the editorial page in a newspaper. @brandonmcg @Tony_NormanPG @PittsburghPG
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We’re live @PittsburghPG for #NewsLitCamp Pittsburgh! Excited to share news literacy with PA educators today. cc @NewsLitProject
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