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  • Why freelancing is now a necessary part of journalism education

    An industry in turmoil has made it clear that future journalists must know how to run a freelance business
    Continue Reading Why freelancing is now a necessary part of journalism education

  • Journalists across Canada remain unequipped to deal with online harassment

    News organizations need to step up their commitments to share aggregated data of online threats against employees and offer flexibility to journalists when dealing with harassment. Continue Reading Journalists across Canada remain unequipped to deal with online harassment

  • In this picture William Greenland is captured in a room full of people. He is wearing a black sleeveless vest with blue flowers on either side. He is wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt and is wearing a watch on his left wrist. Greeland has his black hair tied back and is wearing black-rimmed glases.

    ‘Empowerment Guide’ asks us to rethink storytelling and story-taking

    Using expertise from the Prison Journalism Project, the University of British Columbia’s Global Reporting Centre shows how journalists can get past extractive storytelling

    Continue Reading ‘Empowerment Guide’ asks us to rethink storytelling and story-taking

  • Understaffing, poor pay undermining student journalism 

    Burnout common as student editors and reporters struggle to manage school, paid work and journalism jobs that can be more than full time Continue Reading Understaffing, poor pay undermining student journalism 

  • In this picture Tom Kent is wearing a suit and tie and sitting facing the camera. He is wearing glasses and his hair is brushed with a side margin.

    The Ghost of Journalism Future

    Will political backlash over Bell Media cuts spark a policy pivot?
    Continue Reading The Ghost of Journalism Future

  • In this picture Garvey Bailey is sitting on the right side of the image holding a mic and interviewing singer Madisan McFerrin who is dressed in a sweater and jeans and sitting on a bed next to her with one hand in her hair and the other on the bed behind her.

    We all need help reporting in Black communities

    New guide will focus on advice to strengthen reporting practices for engaging with Black communities Continue Reading We all need help reporting in Black communities

  • In this photo a woman is putting a flower down at a vigil for slain Palestininan, Lebanese and Israeli journalists. She is bending down in front of a poster carried by two people with all the journalists' names on it.

    Journalists for Journalists

    A vigil held in honour of our fallen colleagues
    Continue Reading Journalists for Journalists

  • Cathy Browne is standing against a bannister in front of the CBC newsroom. She is wearing a printed black blouse and a black hat, and a red lanyard around her neck.

    Journalists with disabilities blaze a trail in on-air broadcasting

    The road to greater inclusion in newsrooms remains fraught, but a few radio journalists are pushing ahead with programs to recruit more talent of diverse abilities. Continue Reading Journalists with disabilities blaze a trail in on-air broadcasting

  • Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto

    2024 Dalla Lana Fellowship in Journalism and Health Impact is open for applications

    Apply by Feb. 20
    Continue Reading 2024 Dalla Lana Fellowship in Journalism and Health Impact is open for applications

  • In this image the earth is in the centre and half of it is on fire. This picture depicts the impact of global warming in a visual way.

    Organizations can help journalists navigate deluge of climate research 

    Evidence syntheses aggregate scientific studies on climate change in the rapidly growing field so reporters can bring more context and understanding to their reporting
    Continue Reading Organizations can help journalists navigate deluge of climate research 

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