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Capacity-BuildingResource: Best Practices for Prebunking Misinformation
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Feb 15, 2025

The Prebunking Implementation Guide helps organizations, journalists, and content creators strengthen information resilience in communities. This practical resource offers evidence-based strategies, an implementation checklist, and examples of common manipulative narratives. Learn how to apply prebunking effectively and in a culturally relevant way.

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UpdateREDESCover: Explore the Latest Narratives Spreading in Latino Spaces Online
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Feb 12, 2025

DDIA’s REDESCover newsletter features emerging narratives and updates about information disorder spreading in Latino spaces online in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

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UpdatePress Release: DDIA Releases New Poll on U.S. Latinos and Online Harms
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Feb 5, 2025

The Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA) has released its second foundational poll examining how Latino communities in the U.S. engaged with false and misleading claims and narratives leading up to the 2024 elections. The 3,000-person survey, conducted in partnership with YouGov in September 2024, explores familiarity and belief in misinformation, levels of trust in election stakeholders, sentiments on immigration, and views on generative AI technologies and regulation.

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Reports and PublicationsOn Disinformation, Distrust and Democracy 2.0 - Findings from DDIA’s Second Poll of U.S. Latinos in 2024
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Feb 4, 2025

In September 2024, DDIA, in partnership with YouGov, conducted its second foundational survey of Latino adults across the United States. This comprehensive survey explored key topics such as misinformation narratives, trust in elections, political sentiments regarding Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, immigration views, and perspectives on generative AI technologies. Covering all 50 states and DC, the survey gathered insights from a diverse Latino population, with findings highlighting the stability of misinformation exposure, shifts in trust toward democratic institutions, nuanced attitudes on immigration, and growing concerns about AI's societal impact.

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UpdateIn the News: Latino Voters in the US Agree There is a Pressing Need for Stricter Regulation and Oversight of AI
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Jan 27, 2025

Roberta Braga, Executive Director of the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA), examines the growing demand among Latino voters for stricter AI regulation as the Trump administration pushes forward with massive private-sector investments in artificial intelligence. Based on DDIA/YouGov polling, over 68% of Latinos support stronger AI oversight, reflecting deep concerns about job displacement and economic impact. While AI offers promising advancements in medicine and productivity, Braga argues that innovation must not come at the expense of workers, urging the administration to prioritize responsible AI policies that protect communities while fostering growth.

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Capacity-BuildingEvent: 2025 Denver Democracy Summit
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Jan 24, 2025

The Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA) participated in the 2025 DCC Working Summit, held from March 4-6, where pro-democracy leaders and organizations convened to strategize and collaborate on protecting and advancing democratic values in the United States. This action-oriented summit emphasized coordination on rapid response, messaging, and audience engagement, building on the successes of the previous year’s gathering. DDIA contributed its expertise to discussions on leveraging communication as a vital tool to counter anti-democratic threats. The summit fostered meaningful partnerships and actionable plans, reinforcing the collective commitment to safeguarding democracy in a challenging political landscape.

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UpdateA Note from our Executive Director: Remembering 2024
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Dec 31, 2024

2024 was a foundational year for the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas. On behalf of the entire team, Roberta Braga, DDIA Executive Director, lays out some of our most noteworthy deliverables.

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UpdateIn the News: Getting beyond the fact-check
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Dec 31, 2024

As Lupa, Brazil’s first organization dedicated to combating disinformation, nears its 10th anniversary, founder Cristina Tardáguila reflects on the need for a reset in the fight against falsehoods. She critiques the overuse and dilution of terms like "fake news" and calls for innovation beyond traditional fact-checking and media literacy strategies. To remain effective in 2025, Tardáguila advocates for a cultural shift in the disinformation field, deeper research, audience engagement through polling, and the integration of behavioral science. By embracing these changes, the fight against disinformation can evolve and reclaim its impact.

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