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Race and Social Justice Research Guide: Arm Yourself Against Misinformation

Arm Yourself Against Misinformation

If you use social media, you've probably encountered posts that appear to work against the Common Good. False, misleading, and misattributed stories and images can polarize groups, unfairly damage reputations, and obscure the truth, and make you question what you know to be true.

Sharing misinformation during a pandemic may pose a serious threat to Public Health. When we share this questionable content, we risk furthering the goals of those who aim to discredit and divide.

Small habits and skills can dramatically reduce the misinformation you spread or believe. In this workshop, you will be introduced to a series of quick and easy evaluation techniques to help you develop some Information Literacy skills to help you sort truth from fiction and leave you less vulnerable to misinformation and disinformation on the web.

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Lisle

Kindlon Hall
5700 College Rd.
Lisle, IL 60532
(630) 829-6050

Mesa

Gillett Hall
225 E. Main St.
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 878-7514