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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2024 · 20 MIN

"Everyone's Biased" - Angelo Fernando - Episode 2

from Wide Angle · host Angelo Fernando

Let's just admit--we are all biased. But as my guest, Rick Panganiban at KQED Teach, says, not all biases are bad! Rick has deep experience in media literacy. He's got an interesting take--But we got to fight our urge to click on every link that sails into ur feeds. Bias to me is part of the toxic eco-system we live in. Or to put it another way, bias is part of a giant venn diagram overlapped by isolation, stereotyping and media literacy. My second guest is a cybersecurity expert, Spencer Luke, who'll expand on this. It's a packed show. That's the kind of podcast Wide Angle tries to be, probing the blind spots of technology that blur our focus.

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Let's just admit--we are all biased. But as my guest, Rick Panganiban at KQED Teach, says, not all biases are bad! Rick has deep experience in media literacy. He's got an interesting take--But we got to fight our urge to click on every link that sails into ur feeds. Bias to me is part of the toxic eco-system we live in. Or to put it another way, bias is part of a giant venn diagram overlapped by isolation, stereotyping and media literacy. My second guest is a cybersecurity expert, Spencer Luke, who'll expand on this. It's a packed show. That's the kind of podcast Wide Angle tries to be, probing the blind spots of technology that blur our focus.

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