MESA Group launches media literacy program to combat disinformation in Mexico

The MESA Group is excited to announce a groundbreaking Media Literacy & Disinformation Training Program aimed at empowering Mexican students to identify and counter the spread of false information. This intensive three-week program, developed by OSU's School of Media & Strategic Communications in collaboration with OSU Global and the English Language and Intercultural Center, will equip participants with critical skills to strengthen fact-based journalism and foster an informed citizenry in Mexico.

The program combines two weeks of online learning modules facilitated by experts in media literacy, propaganda analysis, and verification techniques, followed by a five-day in-person workshop at OSU. Through interactive sessions, case studies, and hands-on simulations, students will gain competencies in information verification, source evaluation, and resilience against false narratives. Cultural exchange and networking opportunities with OSU students and faculty will further enhance the learning experience.

The Media Literacy & Disinformation Training Program is supported by a grant from the US Embassy in Mexico City, with plans for sustained collaboration and expansion to other Latin American nations in the future. OSU remains committed to promoting media literacy and combating modern threats to truth and democracy through innovative educational initiatives.