The EAVI team have announced that their 2020 Conversations will take place on 25 March 2020 at the Cinema Palace, in Brussels. This gathering will provide an opportunity to discuss and reflect on how to develop awareness and take care of the digital environment in which we spend so much of our time. It is aimed at young people interested in media and disinformation. EAVI also expects representatives of the EU institutions, the media literacy community, civil society and researchers to attend this conference.
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