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Purpose

 

The purpose of our Task Forces is to promote the collective actions necessary to advance equity and justice in Colorado’s systems and policies in issue areas aligned with League positions.


The News Access & Literacy Task Force  informs and engages members across the state in order to promote collective actions around our access to news and important matters related to news literacy as they are strongly aligned with stated League positions. By increasing the understanding and importance of this issue through education, this Task Force hopes to influence public policy and legislation at all levels through advocacy, while speaking with one League voice. We are closely aligned with the efforts of the LWVCO Legislative Action Committee and the LWVUS to ensure cohesion. 


Committee Chair: Linda Hutchinson

Upcoming Events



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Our Positions


LOCAL NEWS

The League of Women Voters of the United States believes it is the responsibility of the government to provide support for conditions under which credible local journalism can survive and thrive. The League defines local news as accurate, in-depth coverage of government entities, including but not limited to, city councils, county councils, county boards of commissioners, health departments, schools, and school boards.

  • The League supports credible and ethical local journalism, in whatever format it is published, as essential to our democracy.
  • The League supports efforts to ensure everyone has access to information necessary for casting an informed ballot and that credible local news sources are integral to this pursuit.
  • The League believes that support for the viability of local news may take a variety of forms. Control of the content must remain exclusively with the news organizations.
  • The League also believes media literacy and news education, including support for journalism students, are essential. These opportunities should be expanded in schools and throughout communities.
  • The League believes that everyone should have access to comprehensive, credible local news and that barriers to access should be removed. These barriers include, but are not limited to, geography, economic status, and education.

CITIZEN'S RIGHT TO KNOW
The League of Women Voters believes that democratic government depends upon informed and active participation at all levels of government. The League further believes that governmental bodies must protect the citizen’s right to know by giving adequate notice of proposed actions, holding open meetings, and making public records accessible.

Resources

Misinformation and Disinformation in Science Communication:
A special collaboration of the Climate Emergency Task Force and the News Access and Literacy Task Force


Use the links below to watch the recordings or register for upcoming events.

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To watch  Addressing Misinformation in Climate Science: Communication to Advance Conversation and Action with Professor Max Boykoff, click here .

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Register for this event here..

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Register for this event here.

NEWS ABOUT NEWS ACCESS, NEWS LITERACY, AND TRANSPARENCY IN GOVERNMENT

Reimagining the Public Square: Coloradans Deserve Better, Melissa Milios Davis, Martin Carcasson, The Colorado Sun

Consider this a public call for partners to join Colorado community newsrooms to reclaim and reimagine the way we engage in civil discourse
CLICK HERE TO READ

Corey Hutchins: Inside the news in Colorado
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE 
Press Forward Colorado A monthly newsletter from Colorado Media Project
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE
Ad Fontes:  Home of the Media Bias Chart®
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Renée DiResta: Agents of Influence (Quick explainers on social media rumors and influence operations)
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE
Colorado Transparency News: Newsletter of the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE

RECOMMENDED REFERENCES

 

Stripped for Parts:  American Journalism on the Brink

PBS (documentary)

Challenges to Freedom of the Press
League of Women Voters of Denver (webinar)


Truth Be Told

9News (documentary)


Trusted Sources

PBS (documentary)


News Matters

PBS (documentary)


Ghosting the News: Local Journalism and the Crisis of American Democracy, Margaret Sullivan (book)

Storm Lake: Change, Resilience, and Hope in America's Heartland, Art Cullen (book)

PEN America: LOSING THE NEWS

COLAB: Introducing the Colorado News Mapping Project, Corey Hutchins

Colorado Media Project: Local News is a Public Good 

Colorado Media Project: 2022 Survey of Statewide Attitudes Toward State & Local Media

Colorado Media Project: Reimagining Colorado's Public Square  

Think Before You Share, Cassidy Davis, The Journal (serving Cortez, Mancos, Dolores)

COLAB: Amplify Colorado, An online guide to help newsrooms find diverse sources and community members to find local reporters

 




Talking Democracy (or Not): How Local Newsrooms Choose Their Words
Panel discussion hosted by National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation (NCDD)

True or False, Cindy L. Otis (book)

Invisible Rulers:  The People who Turn Lies into Reality, Renée DiResta (book)

League of Women Voters of Maine:  Digital Democracy


Why Losing Our News is Breaking Our Politics, Matthew P. Hitt, Joshua Darr, Johanna Dunaway, Scientific American

League of Women Voters: 
 Democracy, Disinformation, and Distrust: Building Citizen Capacity to Impact

News Literacy Project: Confirmation bias/motivated reasoning 

Beyond Fake News:  Finding Truth in a World of Misinformation, Justin P. McBrayer (book)

More Money and Fewer Readers: The Paradox of Subscriber Journalism, Jack Shafer, Politico

Nieman Lab: Hundreds of Hyperpartisan Sites are Masquerading as Local News. Jessica Mahone and Philip Napoli

League of Women Voters of Washington, The Decline of Local News and Its Impact on Democracy


When are Lies Constitutionally Protected?, Eugene Volokh, Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University

Nieman Storyboard:  If Journalism is Part of the Problem, Can it Be Part of the Solution?, Lauren Kessler

Rebuild Local News, Safeguarding Against Pink Slime, Steven Waldman and Anna Brugmann

There's Already a Solution to the Crisis of Local News. Just Ask This Founding Father. Steven Waldman, Politico


Past Events

News Access

To watch No Local News: The Crisis Facing Democracy, click here.

News Literacy

To watch  Addressing Misinformation in Climate Science:  Communication to Advance Conversation and Action with Professor Max Boykoff, click here .

To watch  The Impact of Misinformation on US Elections with Dr. Phil Chen, click here .

To watch The Fake News Marketplace: How it works and why it matters with Dr. Justin McBrayer,  click here.

Transparency in government

To watch Democracy Requires Transparency:  Learn about Colorado Open Meetings Law with Jeff Roberts of the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition, click here.

To watch
Sunshine and Shadows: Balancing the need for public awareness with government efficiency with Jeff Roberts of the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition, click here.









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