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Informed Citizen Initiative makes media literacy experts available around Montana

Like a movie trailer, last week’s "Fake News in a Post-Truth Era" panel discussion at Imagine Nation Brewing previewed similar public gatherings throughout Montana in this coming year.

"We hope to encourage people to understand the difference between disagreeing with a position and labeling it ‘fake news,’ " Humanities Montana http://humanitiesmontana.org/ Director Kim Anderson said. "Last week was a trial run, and the response has been great. We had been promoting the event on our Facebook page, and now we’re getting messages from all over the state asking ‘Can we get this in our community?’ "

ROB CHANEY [email protected]

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