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10/11/2021
■Class discussion: What does this year’s Peace Prize say about freedom in Russia and the Philippines? Why do autocratic leaders often attack the media? Are independent journalists needed to keep a free society? Why or why not? Prize winner Ressa described her efforts as “a battle for facts.” How can you tell if the reports you read or see are based on facts? Do you trust the reports you find on social media outlets? What news sources do you trust? What sources don’t you trust? Do you trust political leaders to always tell the truth? Should their statements be regularly fact-checked by reporters?
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