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Exploring Hate: Disrupting Deceit
October 14, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EDT
FreeAbout this event
Exploring Hate Presents:
DISRUPTING DECEIT: Exposing & Opposing Disinformation Campaigns
Why do orchestrated attacks on voting, vaccinations, and the Census target the same communities that are accused of plotting against the U.S.? Who benefits from this erosion of democracy, what can be done to stop them, and how do we reconnect with people who have consumed disinformation? Join us for a conversation with an array of thought leaders about ways to expose and oppose racist campaigns that seek to undermine democracy. Learn more at PBS.org/ExploringHate
PANELISTS
- Maya Berry | Executive Director, Arab American Institute
- Abigail Echo-Hawk (Pawnee Nation) | Executive Vice President, Seattle Indian Health Board; Director, Urban Indian Health Institute
- Jean Guerrero |Investigative Journalist; Columnist, L.A. Times; Author, Hatemonger
- Blima Marcus | Oncology Nurse; Founder, EMES Initiative
- Nse Ufot | CEO, The New Georgia Project
MODERATOR
- Maria Teresa Kumar | Founding President, Voto Latino
A project of The WNET Group, America’s flagship PBS station
Curated by Brian Tate
Project management by Jasmine Wilson
ASL interpreting courtesy of Interpretek
RESOURCE LINKS
- Discussing Data Privacy Provocations: A Q&A with Maya Berry – The Commons
- COVID-19 data on Native Americans is ‘a national disgrace.’ This scientist is fighting to be counted.’ – Science
- How conspiracy theories about COVID-19 prey on Latinos – Los Angeles Times
- “Somehow, I’ve Become the Threat”: Orthodox Jewish health care workers on giving COVID-19 advice that no one wants to hear – Slate
- With days left, Black voters face orchestrated efforts to discourage voting – NBC News
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