Reminder! Let’s Talk Politics with Ray – Special Presentation, 9/27, RSVP Required

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REMINDER
Let’s Talk Politics with Ray!

Special Presentation by
News Literacy Project (NLP)

How to be a Smart, Active Consumer of
News and Information 
 

IMPORTANT NOTE: 
A unique registration is required for this meeting. The link we usually use for our “Let’s Talk Politics” sessions won’t be used for this meeting.
See details below.

Please join us for a presentation by the Washington D.C. group, the News Literacy Project, hosted by Indivisible’s “Let’s Talk Politics” program with Ray Markey.

Thanks to Indivisible member, Ellen Caringer, for arranging for this presentation. 

Monday, September 27, 12:00-1:00 pm HST
What is NLP?

NLP, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy. (Read their brochure or check out their FAQ).

NLP’s strategic framework

Read about NLP’s four-year plan to build, by 2022, a community of 20,000 news literacy practitioners teaching 3 million students annually.

Who will be speaking?

  • Click here for Shaelynn Farnsworth’s bio
  • Click here for Darragh Worland’s bio 

How do I register?

  • Prior to the meeting, click here to register
  • After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Be sure to hit Add to Calendar to have it added to your calendar. 

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Indivisible Hawaii is a pro-democracy citizen activist group whose mission is to protect and enhance the institutions of democracy in our Country and our State. We seek to resist Trumpism by engaging our elected officials at all levels of government and promote progressive and democratic values.

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