
Use this chart to help you determine if the news you’re getting is accurate and free of bias. That doesn’t mean that some sources shouldn’t be opinionated, but they do need to be clear on the difference between their opinion and reporting the facts as well as the tools they use for their analysis. MediaBiastChart (c)2018
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Original Opinion and Resource List
Email Newsletters
Good in general:
Kevin Kruse, historian
Rachel Maddow, MSNBC – Every weeknight at 9pm. Blog Twitter
Evan McMullin, Conservative/Republican
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Social Activist, Writer
Pete Souza, Former White House Photographer for Reagan and Obama, Instagram, Twitter
Penzeys Spices, spice company that puts its values where its profit is
SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center)
Vox, really good at explaining things
Walter Shaub – Former Director Office of Gov’t Ethics
GOP push back:
Nicolle Wallace, campaign of John McCain, worked in Bush White House, Host of Deadline: White House on MSNBC
Shepherd Smith, Fox News
Steve Schmidt, campaign of John McCain
Journalism/Freedom of the Press
Committee for the Protection of Journalists
Border Crisis & Family Separation
RAICESTexas, Twitter
Puerto Rico/Hurricane Maria
SCOTUS
African-American Issues
Yvette Nicole Brown (not political analyst, but offers Black perspective as well as current events information for sharing), Instagram
Women’s Issues:
Lauren Duca, Teen Vogue
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
Resistance Twitter:
Alt Accounts:
Alternative National Parks Service
Alternative National Parks Service
Alt National Parks Service (Badlands) – I believe this was the one that started it all. Kudos.
(find them all, like Pokemon)