Winner of the UNESCO Award for Media Literacy in North America
“We must prepare young people for living in a world of powerful images, words and sounds.”
UNESCO, 1982
About The Documentary
Trust Me is an award-winning documentary about how media technology and human nature collide. It reveals how misinformation and sensational news are shaping our fears – and what we can do to rebuild trust.
Through real stories, science, and expert insights, Trust Me shows how balanced information and media literacy can bring us closer together, strengthen communities, and create a more resilient world.
Watch Trust Me – winner of the Walter Cronkite Award and the UNESCO Award for Media Literacy – now on Vimeo.
Russian Trolls/ISIS
Meddling from foreign governments polarizes communities
New Zealand
Misinformation about vaccines leads to a near-death experience
Chicago, USA
Over-protective parenting robs children of healthy experiences
Durango, USA
Screentime vs. mental health in middle school
India
Lynching resulting from encrypted WhatsApp
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Meet The Experts
Jad Melki
Associate Professor of Journalism & Media, Lebanese American University
Matt Ridley
United Kingdom House of Lords and Author
Steven Pinker
Professor of Cognitive Psychology, Harvard University. Author, “Enlightenment Now”
Jimmeka Anderson
Founder & Executive Director – I AM not the MEdia, Inc.
Sam Wineburg
Professor of Education, Stanford University
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin
Executive Director – National Association for Media Literacy Education
Sherri Hope Culver
Associate Professor, Temple University. Director – Center for Media and Information Literacy
Jeffrey Gettleman
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist






