Newly-trained in Brussels and Warsaw
Two training workshops run last week, in Brussels and Warsaw respectively, result in us welcoming more than 20 new journalists to our Lie Detectors media literacy movement. 🎉
🇧🇪 In Brussels, we have been joined by Boris Vanacker, a journalist and regular contributor on the evening news show at LN24, journalist Max Griera from the European media network Euractiv, journalist Jasmijn Post from the Flemish-Brussels media outlet BRUZZ - Vlaams-Brusselse Media, Ivana Drmić, a journalist at dpa Deutsche Presse-Agentur’s international newsroom in Brussels, the Brussels correspondent Momchil Indjov from Bulgarian political and business news site Club Z and Desislava Apostolova, the Brussels Correspondent for Bulgarian National Television.
🇵🇱 In Warsaw, we have started working with Katarzyna Sławińska, a journalist on the Polish evening news programme Fakty TVN and Roch Kowalski, a journalist for the state broadcaster Telewizja Polska's news channel TVP Info, Krzysztof Adam Kowalczyk and Anita Błaszczak from the Polish daily paper Rzeczpospolita, Editor Joanna Sosnowska from the Polish news site Gazeta Wyborcza.pl, Olga Doleśniak-Harczuk,a journalist for the Polish Press Agency, Adriana Bąkowska, Ksenia Maćczak-Szumska and Klaudiusz Slezak from Radio Nowy Świat and Magdalena Birecka and Agnieszka Lichnerowicz from Radio TOK FM.
We’re excited to have this illustrious cohort join us in our mission to increase media literacy, particularly in this crucial election year. Through our workshops, we have equipped around 500 reporters and media experts with the skills to impart their knowledge and passion to teachers and children across Europe.