Workshops on Public Discourse & Media Literacy
Non-partisan, skills-based, and grounded in real public debates.
Interactive learning sessions that help young people understand how public discourse works — how narratives are formed, how media frames issues, and how to communicate responsibly in polarized environments.

Focus Areas
- media literacy and misinformation
- narrative framing and persuasion
- cognitive biases in public debate
- ethical argumentation and disagreement
Topics are adapted to the audience and current events.
What Participants Gain
Participants learn to:
- analyze public narratives critically
- recognize framing and bias
- express disagreement clearly and respectfully
The focus is on durable skills, not opinions.
Format & Availability
Workshops will be offered as:
- single sessions
- half-day formats
- multi-session programs
We are currently piloting workshop formats and building partnerships.
→ Interested in hosting or participating? Contact us.
