Fake News, Real Laughs Identifying misinformation

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline City Hall will host an event titled "Fake News, Real Laughs: Identifying Misinformation" on September 30, 2025, from 4:30 PM to 6 PM. This initiative aims to equip community members with tools to identify and combat misinformation prevalent in today’s media landscape. Experts will share insights and strategies to discern fact from fiction, emphasizing the need for critical thinking. The event highlights the growing concern over misinformation and its potential impact on public opinion and behavior. Local residents are encouraged to join in the discussion to enhance their understanding of this critical issue.

Attendees will learn how to evaluate sources and validate information, skills that are increasingly necessary in the digital age. The gathering not only aims to inform but also to foster a community dialogue around media literacy. Participation in this event will empower individuals to navigate the complexities of information effectively.

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