Dr. Frank Hayden Pioneer of the Special Olympics Dies at 96
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Understanding “People Not Informed Are Not Engaged” and How to Aid Them
The phrase “people not informed are not engaged” reflects the idea that without access to accurate, relevant, and timely information, individuals cannot make informed decisions, participate meaningfully in civic life, or contribute to societal progress. In democratic societies, this principle underpins the role of civic education, media literacy, and public communication in fostering an informed and active citizenry Forbes+1.
Why It Matters
Civic participation: Informed citizens are more likely to vote, engage in community issues, and hold leaders accountable Forbes. Democracy resilience: Disinformation and misinformation erode trust in institutions, polarize societies, and can influence elections and policy outcomes DISA. Social cohesion: When people are not informed, misunderstandings and misinformation can deepen divisions and reduce cooperation DISA.
How to Aid “People Not Informed”
You can help by:
Providing accurate information Share reliable, evidence-based content through trusted channels, especially in underserved or marginalized communities WikiHow. Promoting media literacy Teach critical thinking skills to help people evaluate sources, spot misinformation, and understand bias Forbes+1. Supporting civic education Advocate for or participate in programs that integrate civic engagement into schools and community learning Forbes. Using mutual aid models Organize or join community groups that share resources, knowledge, and support to address information gaps Wikipedia. Engaging in public dialogue Participate in forums, town halls, or digital platforms to ensure diverse voices are heard and information is accessible Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Little Falls Public Schools’ FRIDAY FOLDERS (6/5/26)
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