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Truth & Democracy in America – a discussion summary for session 1 on news media, truth, and democracy

In this first session of our small-group conversation series about Truth & Democracy in America, citizens from around the country gathered online via Zoom for an exploratory discussion of several key questions about the news media, truth, and democracy.  Below is a summary of the different ideas and common themes that emerged from each small-group’s discussion. 

Join us for the second discussion in this 3-part series, which will be held this Wednesday, March 22nd, at 2:00 pm ET, and will focus on exploring ideas about science, truth, and democracy. You can register for it HERE


Discussion Summary

What roles do the news media play in connecting truth and democracy?  Why is truth important for a healthy democracy?

What are some of the challenges facing our news media, truth, and democracy? 

Challenges and concerns with journalism and the news media, including its producers, distributors, and platforms

Some challenges and concerns about social media more specifically

Broader societal challenges & concerns for the public and our democracy

What possibilities can we imagine to respond to some of these concerns?

Values, purposes, and re-imagining what news media could mean

Strategies on a personal level 

Strategies on a societal level 

 

 

 

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