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Fake News: How to Decipher What’s Real and What’s Not

The Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists held a panel discussion on Oct. 6 entitled “Fake News: How to Decipher What’s Real and What’s Not.”

The panelists were:

  • Bryan Monroe, associate professor at Temple University and the co-author of “Truth Counts: A Practical Guide for the News Consumer.”

  • Ebonee Rice, vice president of the News Literacy Project’s educator network.

  • David Siders, national political correspondent for POLITICO.

  • Chiméne Tucker, librarian for USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
    The panel was moderated by Frank Stoltze, of KPCC Public Radio

Here are additional resources for deciphering what’s real and what’s not:

newslit.org

allsides.com/unbiased-balanced-news

info.cq.com/truth-counts/

factcheck.org

Washington Post’s Fact Checker

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