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Covering COVID-19: Award-winning health journalist André Picard on the pandemic
Online 12 Constance Street, London, London, United KingdomWhen Globe and Mail columnist André Picard speaks, Canadians pay attention. He is our country’s pre-eminent health journalist, named Canada’s first “Public Health Hero” in 2011 by the Canadian Public Health Association.
The CAJ’s First Virtual Happy Hour
OnlineFrom the western-most reaches of Vancouver Island, all the way to St. John's, you've been pulling out all the stops to keep your communities informed during the COVID-19 pandemic. But even workers in the most essential services need a break. That's why the CAJ is holding a virtual Happy Hour next Thursday, April 23. Beginning at 7 p.m.…
Journalists for Human Rights Mis/Disinformation Training
OnlineI’m currently working with Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) on a project to engage and train media practitioners in southern Ontario on tools and techniques to understand and investigating mis/disinformation in the news. The workshop covers a background on the information environment; what media manipulation looks like today; investigating mis/disinformation and media manipulation, photos and videos, social media accounts,…
Leading Through: Resilient Newsrooms
OnlineRobyn Tomlin, southeast regional editor for McClatchy and president and editor of The (Raleigh) News & Observer and The (Durham) Herald-Sun, and Mike Wilson, editor of the Dallas Morning News, are leading newsrooms through unprecedented challenges. The first part of this program will be a 15-minute conversation between them, moderated by Jill Geisler, Bill Plante…
Writing Through: Resilience and Community
OnlineSyndicated columnist Connie Schultz and author Jon Mooallem have both written about resilience and understand how truth-telling in tough times creates community. The first part of this program will be a 15-minute conversation between them, connecting writing, resilience and community with this moment. The second part of the program will be a 15-minute Q&A with…
ACES 2020 Online
OnlineSince we can't be with you in Salt Lake City, we are excited to present a full-day of live online training. Join us for just one or all of the sessions. Limited to the first 1,000 registrants. All webinars will be available to watch after the event. To join us, register for each session individually. ACES:…
National Newspaper Awards webcast
Online 12 Constance Street, London, London, United KingdomWinners of the 2019 National Newspaper Awards will be announced on Friday, May 1. Because of COVID-19, the annual NNA gala to announce winners has been cancelled. Instead, the announcements will be made in a webcast starting at 7 p.m. ET on May 1. To view the webcast at that time, go to https://live.webcastcanada.ca/go/nna. The webcast…
Covering Coronavirus: How to be an antiracist
OnlineThe first part of this program will be a conversation between Ibram X. Kendi, New York Times-bestselling author and Founding Director of The Antiracist Research & Policy Center at American University and Robert Samuels, Washington Post national reporter, about disparities in coronavirus coverage and how to overcome them. The conversation will be moderated by Shannon…
WEBINAR: Podcasting ABCs
Zoom Video WebinarThe traditional communication methods your clients use are rapidly changing. Being able to offer them podcasting options is just one more skill you should have in your arsenal. Thanks to today’s technology, the learning curve is less steep and making podcasts is more affordable than ever before.