Projects Overview
The goal of Opacity is to make subjects clearer. Corporate Social Responsibility is my game, check out the in-depth series below for analysis.

Media Transparency Series
The American Media landscape is vast and complicated. Fake news is all over the air waves, how to spot it, who makes it, biases, etc. I decided to take a look at 5 big media sources to determine how transparent they are, and how much you can trust their journalistic content.
The New York Times is the most read newspaper in America. Does that make it a publication worth reading? How much can you trust their journalistic integrity? I conducted an in-depth study to determine answers.
CNN is one of the largest and most renowned media and news coverage companies on the planet. Can you put faith in the content they create and cover? I decided to find out.
MSNBC is often labelled as the counterpart to Fox News. How true is that? How much stock can we put into the content they produce? I decided to find out.
Fox News is the most watched news network in America. Can you count on them to bring you fact-checked, unbiased, and quality news? I went in-depth to find out.
NPR is one of the few non-profit publicly funded media and news sources in the USA, but how much can you trust the content they produce to be accurate, unbiased, and representative of high quality journalism? I took an in-depth look at NPR to find out.