Call for submissions: Speak Magazine
It's that time of year again: Speak magazine's annual call for submissions. This year Speak is being headed by the University of Regina's jhr Chapter, with support from faculty and students from the University of Regina's School of Journalism and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Speak is an annual human rights magazine published by jhr (Journalists for Human Rights) that focuses on a different theme each year. University students across Canada contribute articles and one university is chosen to edit and produce the magazine.
It's that time of year again: Speak magazine's annual call for submissions. This year Speak is being headed by the University of Regina's jhr Chapter, with support from faculty and students from the University of Regina's School of Journalism and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
Speak is an annual human rights magazine published by jhr (Journalists for Human Rights) that focuses on a different theme each year. University students across Canada contribute articles and one university is chosen to edit and produce the magazine.This year we want to look at Canada's human rights record from regional perspectives. Speak 2011 poses the question: Where is Canada as a nation historically, politically, internationally, regarding its human rights record? What are we doing well? What can we do
better?
Try exploring language rights, aboriginal rights, immigration rights, educational rights (youth), traditional housing, poverty, business (economics, land), political/international (military, peacekeeping), etc.
[node:ad]Other story pitches will be considered. Interested writers should send a pitch to jhr.regina@gmail.com
by October 28th.
Please include:
your name
phone number and email address
the type of article (Features, Opinion, Investigative Journalism, etc.)
estimated word count
a 2-3 sentence focus statement explaining what the story is and why it is important
how it will fit into the theme
Patricia W. Elliott is a magazine journalist and assistant professor at the School of Journalism, University of Regina. You can visit her at patriciaelliott.ca.