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Accuracy in Media is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit using citizen activism and undercover journalism to expose corruption, law-breaking, and public policy failures. We empower individuals to take action ...
Accuracy in Media uses citizen activism and investigative journalism to expose media bias, corruption, and public policy failings.
The Texas government has banned Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs from higher education. AIM visited Texas A&M, Texas State, and the University of Houston and was delighted to find that ...
Nearly two dozen groups at Columbia University signed a joint letter in the wake of an attack on Israel that left 1,200 dead and at least 2,700 wounded. That letter suggested such violence was ...
Reporting following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has been broadly criticized. Some of them were the consequence ...
Megan Pugh, the Dean of Students at the University of North Carolina at Asheville, admitted to Accuracy in Media’s hidden-camera undercover investigators that she loves “breaking rules ...
Accuracy in Media went undercover to school districts across the southern Republican state of North Carolina, a state fighting to limit offshoots of Critical Race Theory from being taught in K-12 ...
A university administrator in North Carolina at Charlotte confessed that she uses “finesse” to get around the Board of Governors’ ban on Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion and discussed ...
Accuracy in Media’s investigation into the University of North Carolina at Asheville has received widespread media coverage, caught the attention of politicians, and has even resulted in the ...
For its next hidden camera investigation, Accuracy in Media’s investigators headed to Indiana. The reliably Republican state in middle America ...
A string of companies have made changes to their respective Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives amid scrutiny following a Supreme Court ruling that banned affirmative action from ...
Accuracy in Media is a 501c3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 by a group of concerned citizens, led by Reed Irvine, who were troubled by the inaccuracies and bias they saw in American media ...