To combat the spread of #disinformation, Latin American researchers highlighted the need for media literacy training, alliances between #media and #universities and local approaches to information research.
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Over the past few months, 2023 Reporting Fellows Julia Knoerr, Florence Middleton, Jesus Villalba, Laila Gad, and Sararat (Joy) Tosakoon have been working on stories from postpartum in the U.S. to transgender health access in Thailand. #PulitzerWeekend23🧵
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More than 30 million people in the United States are food insecure, according to the @USDA.
Please join Reporting Fellows @JuliaKnoerr, @oliviardiaz, and Dylan Ortiz for a #TalksAtPulitzer event discussing the fight against food insecurity.
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Writer @JuliaKnoerr spoke with Adela Martinez, a seasonal farmworker living in Immokalee, Florida—the nation’s “tomato capital," about the recent cuts to food assistance, current food prices and more. https://t.co/BHTHJbYas6
Four people with an up-close view of food insecurity share their perspectives on how the recent cuts to food assistance and current high food prices impact them and their communities. https://t.co/BHTHJbYas6
28% of Immokalee, FL residents live below the poverty line and lack access to healthy food. Learn how this majority migrant farmworker community is fighting for food sovereignty in 2023 Reporting Fellow @JuliaKnoerr’s story for @CivilEats & @elNuevoHerald. https://t.co/l17qor6fEy
The impact of electoral disinformation and hate speech 📱🗳️ is a significant and growing concern for democracies around the world.
New Internews research uncovers how electoral disinformation manifests in different contexts & ways we can counter it: https://t.co/q46JQgvgkD.
The majority of migrant farmworkers live below the federal poverty line, without easy access to healthy foods or affordable housing. To survive, many in this tight-knit community have found strategies for mutual aid and collaborative resilience. https://t.co/DYKklLs97F
Immokalee, Florida is home to thousands of agricultural workers, but 28% of the population lives below the poverty line and without access to healthy foods. Learn about efforts to create food security and healing. From @JuliaKnoerr in @CivilEats. https://t.co/gYJOSuO8yl
Farmworkers perform some of the most arduous jobs, often in extreme heat, with heavy equipment, large animals, and a high risk that they will be exposed to hazardous chemicals. And yet they are generally excluded from federal and state-level overtime pay. https://t.co/b2i2w7Dpen
A combination of informal mutual aid networks, small-scale farms, foraging, and donated meals from local organizations such as Misión Peniel and Meals of Hope keep this community nourished. https://t.co/DYKklLs97F
The majority of migrant farmworkers live below the federal poverty line, without easy access to healthy foods or affordable housing. To survive, many in this tight-knit community have found strategies for mutual aid and collaborative resilience. https://t.co/DYKklLs97F
The majority of migrant farmworkers live below the federal poverty line, without easy access to healthy foods or affordable housing. To survive, many have found strategies for mutual aid and collaborative resilience. @JuliaKnoerr with more. https://t.co/fUF3BBSuIv