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Erik and Aicila had the pleasure of talking to Vanessa Otero Founder of Adfontes Media. Otero created the media bias chart to give consumers an objective way to evaluate the quality of the news they read. Listen to our podcast to get more understanding of her methods, what inspired her, and her next steps.


Transcript here: http://bit.ly/BiCurNN122


Further reading:

Junk Food and Junk News_ The Case for “Information Fitness” - ad fontes media: http://bit.ly/2rjjSm0

Deep Fake_ Videos Created By AI Just Got Even More Terrifying _ IFLScience, Jun 7, 2018: http://bit.ly/2Rx3cCG


BiCurean Moment:

Read Senator-elect Kyrsten Sinema's victory speech, Nov 12, 2018: http://bit.ly/2FUs324

Unite and Conquer: https://amzn.to/2rhiDnh

What Happens When You Shop Local - Independent We Stand _ Independent We Stand: http://bit.ly/2rrcF3n


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