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9781946081278
À propos du livre
Who benefits from "Fake News?" Who benefits from misinformation and veiled intentions? Who benefits from portraying false narratives and one-sided accounts of history and facts? No one. No one does in our community.
No Fake News: Volume 2 is the culmination of a ten-week course in fact-finding and research conducted at the Benjamin Franklin Branch Library in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, CA. It is a collection of works created by residents from our community, reflecting their concerns, their experiences, their informed ideas about what actually affects our community.
No Fake News: Volume 2 is a call for justice, reflection, and action on the part of all residents in our community, because we know what is real, what is lived; and we know that it takes more than reading a headline to discover our truth.
No Fake News: Volume 2 is the culmination of a ten-week course in fact-finding and research conducted at the Benjamin Franklin Branch Library in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, CA. It is a collection of works created by residents from our community, reflecting their concerns, their experiences, their informed ideas about what actually affects our community.
No Fake News: Volume 2 is a call for justice, reflection, and action on the part of all residents in our community, because we know what is real, what is lived; and we know that it takes more than reading a headline to discover our truth.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Histoire
- Catégories supplémentaires Référence, Enseignement
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 68 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781946081278
- Date de publication: juin 11, 2019
- Langue English
- Mots-clés essay, journalism, writing, art, Fake news
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À propos du créateur
DSTL Arts
Los Angeles, CA
DSTL Arts is a nonprofit arts mentorship organization that inspires, teaches, and hires emerging artists from underserved communities.