How Social Advocate Yasmin Tavakoli Combats Media Bias:
This week as world news rages on with topics surrounding Afghanistan, updates on Covid-19, and debates on the vaccine, consumers can find the news practically anywhere. Whether TV, Instagram, Twitter, even TikTok, access to news is rampant. Despite this era in which we now live where information is everywhere, one problem that has developed as a result is the question of whether or not a source can be trusted.
“Through these ongoing conversations, I urge my followers to open their minds to different perspectives,” Tavakoli says. “I like to bring forth the truth and perspective and furthermore, I hope these discussions encourage people to do their own research to become informed and aware.” Unlike many other commentators and platforms, Tavakoli makes a point to give both sides of every topic a fair opportunity to be represented and expressed. With no bias, the social advocate gives her audience a fair and equal discussion platform. After seeing the effects and damage of what media bias can do, Tavakoli now hopes that her series will serve as a vehicle to help other people stay informed and be wary of propaganda and biased news.
Since her start more than a year ago, Tavakoli has developed the series into a podcast which is now available on Spotify. As world news continues to ebb and flow, she looks forward to covering a wide range of topics, giving her audience something to look forward to with fair and equal discussion. To learn more about Yasmin Tavakoli and to watch Talks with Yasmin, find her on
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