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NAGC Webinar: Navigating Misinformation in Community Social Media
Misinformation moves fast and if you respond wrong, it moves faster. This session breaks down a real-world government case where a routine issue escalated into widespread public confusion. It reveals key lessons for managing misinformation in today’s fast-moving digital environment.
Learn why misinformation spreads, how to decide when to respond (and when not to), and how to deliver clear, credible information without escalating conflict. You’ll also explore proactive strategies to build trust before rumors start and how to prepare for emerging threats like AI-generated content and deepfakes.
Leave with a practical rumor response toolkit and a mindset shift: you’re not there to win the conversation, you’re there to build trust.
Speaker – Tabitha Clark, APR
Tabitha Clark, APR, is a public-sector communications leader with over a decade of experience in government, law enforcement, and education communications. She currently serves as Communications Director for the City of Perry, Georgia, where she leads citywide strategy, crisis communications, community engagement, and award-winning initiatives.
Accredited in Public Relations (APR), Tabitha is a nationally recognized speaker known for blending clear, ethical storytelling with emerging technology. Her work focuses on the responsible, practical use of AI to improve transparency, efficiency, and trust in public communication. She writes and presents on misinformation, leadership, and modern government communications, and is building a national voice at the intersection of strategy, innovation, and human-centered leadership.
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