Collage of images and quotes arranged neatly on a blue/green board, with some of the text cut off. Type reads from left to right: "Reading up on the issues of our time", "Travelling back in time via microfilm", "Spending time in archives", "Attending a community event", "Seeking out diverse perspectives", "Subscribing to a print newspaper", "Learning about argumentation", "Attending a live debate", "Supporting local journalism", "Disconnecting from your phone", "Learning from history".
Collage of images and quotes arranged neatly on a blue/green board, with some of the text cut off. Type reads from left to right: "Reading up on the issues of our time", "Travelling back in time via microfilm", "Spending time in archives", "Attending a community event", "Seeking out diverse perspectives", "Subscribing to a print newspaper", "Learning about argumentation", "Attending a live debate", "Supporting local journalism", "Disconnecting from your phone", "Learning from history".

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