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  • This is a picture of the Bethlehem side of the wall that separates the West Bank from Israel. On the wall is a painting of slain journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian-American journalist who was killed by Israeli soldiers while wearing a blue press jacket and reporting on a raid at a refugee camp in Jenin. In the picture Shireen is seen wearing her blue, press jacket. He brown-blonde hair is straight and shoulder-length. Behind her is a graffiti text that says, Live News Still Alive.

    Canadian newsrooms are stifling Palestinian perspectives

    While individual journalists are speaking out about a culture of suppression affecting coverage of the crisis in Israel and Gaza, journalism organizations are mostly silent
    Continue Reading Canadian newsrooms are stifling Palestinian perspectives

  • An image showing the cycle of philanthropy

    NEW GUIDE OFFERS PATH TO PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT FOR JOURNALISM 

    A collaboration between academia and non-profits shows how philanthropy can play a role in securing the future of journalism in Canada—and why it should Continue Reading NEW GUIDE OFFERS PATH TO PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT FOR JOURNALISM 

  • Photo qui montre le journaliste Marc-André Sabourin.

    Balado de Projet J – Marc-André Sabourin et la renaissance de l’infolettre

    par Steve Proulx L’infolettre fait son grand retour ces dernières années. Au Québec comme ailleurs, les médias en proposent de nombreuses, sur toutes sortes de sujets, gratuitement; des infolettres qui vont souvent au-delà de la simple liste des derniers articles publiés. Certaines publications en ligne, comme Infobref au Québec, sont même conçues être transmises par…

  • ‘Not a history project’: Investigating how journalism education changed through the pandemic

    A special issue of Facts and Frictions’ examines the impact of pandemic-related restrictions on journalism education Continue Reading ‘Not a history project’: Investigating how journalism education changed through the pandemic

  • Five people gathered around facing a desk

    Building bridges between Indigenous high school students and journalism

    CBC journalist Kristy Snell on the collaboration between her Concordia journalism students and Kahnawake Survival School and how partnerships can inspire Indigenous youth to tell their own stories Continue Reading Building bridges between Indigenous high school students and journalism

  • Librarians can help create inventories for community news access in Canada

    A not-so-modest proposal for an annual census of local news outlets and a news poverty index Continue Reading Librarians can help create inventories for community news access in Canada

  • Sloping green roof, BC Supreme Court Building

    Amber Bracken lawsuit: RCMP claim journalist isn’t a journalist

    ‘The episode highlights the need for greater police training on press freedom’ Continue Reading Amber Bracken lawsuit: RCMP claim journalist isn’t a journalist

  • Canada Press Freedom Project

    J-Source/CPFP is hiring a PT legal education editor

    Applications due Jan. 5 Continue Reading J-Source/CPFP is hiring a PT legal education editor

  • Sidney Hillman Foundation logo

    2024 Canadian Hillman Prizes open for entries

    Submissions due Jan. 15, 2024 Continue Reading 2024 Canadian Hillman Prizes open for entries

  • Canadian police advance on protestors in front of Parliament Hill. Text overstop image reads: REUTERS/Patrick Doyle Canadian police advance on protestors in front of Parliament Hill as they work to restore normality to the capital as trucks and demonstrators continue to occupy the downtown core to protest COVID-19 restrictions in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 19, 2022 The Committee to Protect Journalists’ Guide to Legal Rights in Canada

    Know your rights while covering protests

    Committee to Protect Journalists and Thomson Reuters Foundation guide to legal rights, risks and tips for reporting on public demonstrations Continue Reading Know your rights while covering protests

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