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About Abdullah Shihipar
Abdullah Shihipar
Abdullah Shihipar is the first-ever J-Source/CWA Canada Reporting Fellow. Shihipar has written about the media and social issues for numerous publications, including the Globe and Mail, Quartz, VICE, CANADALAND, Torontoist and NOW Magazine.
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By Abdullah Shihipar
2 years ago
Employees have the power to make their newsrooms more diverse
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Diversity of employees is more than just good journalistic practice — it is a labour issue.
3 years ago
Public broadcasting, private boardrooms
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Inside the push to put workers on CBC’s board of directors.
3 years ago
Giving readers a stake in the story
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How reader-supported journalism is changing the equation.
3 years ago
The CRTC’s “Big Telecom” blind spot
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Critics say the CRTC’s policies fail to address the needs of smaller, independent broadcasters.
3 years ago
Stronger together: How journalists can collaborate
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Joint investigations have demonstrated the potential of working together for the greater good.
3 years ago
What if we imagined a future where media workers were owners?
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Here’s how journalists can band together to start worker owned media outlets.
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