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President Biden joins striking members of the United Auto Workers on the picket line, Sept. 26, 2023, in Van Buren Township, Mich. Here’s the latest installment of a feature I’ve been running for several years: lessons from the nonprofit, nonpartisan that aim to teach students and the public how to sort fact from fiction in our digital — and contentious — age.
. A large proportion of survey respondents said they come across racist or racially insensitive news coverage of Black people “sometimes” or “extremely/fairly often” . Including more Black sources in news stories, educating more journalists about issues faced by Black people and hiring more Black journalists and newsroom leaders were some of the solutions that many survey respondents said would be helpful.
that his Sept. 26 visit with striking members of the United Auto Workers in Belleville, Mich., marked the first time he ever picketed “in person.”Biden, who became the first sitting president to join a picket line, said this was the first time he had joined “as president.”These viral out-of-context photos and videos can be quite convincing at first glance because they often appeal to deeply held political beliefs.
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