Media Literacy Week in Rhode Island

OCT. 21 - 25

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This year marks the 10th annual U.S. Media Literacy Week hosted by the National Association for Media Literacy Education. Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio, in collaboration with the Media Education Lab, are excited to co-present Media Literacy Week in Rhode Island! Check here regularly to find the most updated collection of resources and events to support participation in the Ocean State.

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Public Media School Visits

Public Media professionals at Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio are available to visit high school classrooms throughout the week!

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Local Media Literacy Resources

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Rhode Island inspections cited hospital for improper use of physical restraints, seclusion
FEMA program has funded modeling tool to identify flood risks in Rhode Island’s coastal and inland waters
Findings show Ocean State improved in latest ranking of most expensive states to find housing
Other legislative panels prepare to study Pawtuxet River flooding, Central Falls schools
The council voted last month to eliminate the funding Zeiterion gets from the city, which accounts for about 20% of the theater’s operating revenue. But at the mayor’s request, the council will vote Thursday, July 17 on whether to restore it. If the funds aren’t restored, it could threaten the existence of the 102-year-old venue
Victoria Banks, Phil Barton, and Emily Shackelson, three of Nashville’s most respected singer-songwriters, will perform Nov. 8