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Digital Safety, Surveillance, & Privacy

Zoom Video Webinar

As part of PEN America’s Covering Protests series, this webinar—co-hosted with Freedom of the Press Foundation—will be led by digital security experts Harlo Holmes and Viktorya Vilk of PEN America.

Free

CABJ: Past, present & future

Online

Over the last two weeks, there has been an avalanche of interest in the Canadian Association of Black Journalists (CABJ). Join current and former members of the leadership team to learn more about the organization's history in Canadian media.

Free

Breakups Suck! 3 Secrets to Everlasting Reader Love (plus a bonus)

Online

There are more than a few parallels between the dating process and reader retention. From the initial meeting and getting to know you phase, to friends with benefits, infatuation, engagement, and finally a long-term commitment, there are so many moments where we can take a relationship to the next phase or let it phase out…

Free

Can Journalism Be Saved?

Zoom Video Webinar

Over the past two decades, we have witnessed the economic devastation of institutional journalism that creates new content through original reporting and research.

Free

Protecting digital security during a pandemic

Online

The COVID-19 crisis has pushed lives and businesses online in record time. Digital channels are replacing traditional ones, remote work has spiked and governments are harnessing location data to slow the spread of the virus. Will digital solutions designed in a time of urgent need meet sustainable security standards?

Free

Staying Sane: Managing Threat and Trauma

Zoom Video Webinar

As part of PEN America’s Covering Protests series, this webinar—co-hosted with the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma—will be led by mental health and trauma expert Elana Newman. Journalism is a trauma-facing profession, and journalists often find themselves on the front lines of disaster, pandemic, street protest, and social upheaval.

Free

High School Journalism Program (Deadline to Apply)

Online

The High School Journalism Program is one of the longest-running programs at The Poynter Institute. Founded along with the Institute in 1975, its goal is to give young people the chance to learn about writing and develop a passion for the values and craft of journalism.

$375