
DDIA
-Jul 14, 2026

DDIA
-Jul 14, 2026
Join us on Tuesday, July 21, from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. ET for a conversation on the election denialism playbook and how you can tackle it.
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DDIA
-Jun 22, 2026
In the first 18 hours after Colombia's presidential runoff, competing narratives over electoral legitimacy, institutional trust, and geopolitical influence spread rapidly across Spanish-language digital platforms. DDIA examines how these conversations unfolded across social media, WhatsApp, and Telegram.
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DDIA
-Jun 1, 2026
DDIA’s Latinos, Media, and Democracy Program (LMDP) 2026 - The AI Edition | Fall Cohort is an 8-week capacity-building program designed to support Latino journalists, content creators, media professionals, and civil society leaders with the tools and knowledge they need to understand information ecosystem trends, responsibly use AI, and strengthen engagement with Latino communities in the United States.
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DDIA
-May 20, 2026
This page highlights the latest narratives circulating in Latino public WhatsApp and Telegram groups. Updated every week, it offers insights from DDIA’s ongoing monitoring of digital conversations shaping public opinion across messaging platforms.
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DDIA
-May 20, 2026
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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DDIA
-May 20, 2026
DDIA explains how REDESCover works, what we track, how you can use these insights, and why understanding these conversations matters more than ever
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DDIA
-Apr 16, 2026
As AI-generated videos and deepfakes become increasingly sophisticated, the latest episode of Building Community brings together leading voices to explore their impact on disinformation and democracy. The conversation features Roberta Braga, Founder and Executive Director of the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA), who offers key insights on accountability, media literacy, and protecting vulnerable communities, alongside other experts in technology policy and advocacy.
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