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Subject Media Reporting on Palestine: What YOU Can Do
Date May 27, 2021 5:29 PM
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Learn how to challenge skewed media coverage of Palestine | FREE workshop

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FREE WORKSHOP | MEDIA REPORTING ON PALESTINE: WHAT YOU CAN DO
Following many public complaints & the MCB's Centre for Media Monitoring's (CfMM) own observations of skewed reporting of events in Palestine, CfMM have published:

'Media Reporting on Palestine' - a special report & toolkit
with examples of the most problematic coverage in print & broadcast.

Although there is some good, balanced reporting, wide use of terms like “evictions”, “clashes” & “conflict” to describe Israeli aggression implies a power symmetry between the 2 sides. Palestinians are often framed as the aggressors, with Israel acting in “self-defense”, for example. See 'How the Media Can Skew the Narrative' infographic below.


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To explore CfMM's special report, 'Media Reporting on Palestine', discuss this skewed coverage of Palestine further and learn what YOU can do to challenge it, join our CfMM team for a FREE workshop.

🗓️DATE: Tuesday, 1st June
⏰TIME: 6.30 - 8pm

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