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The art and craft of the interview: How to deeply listen

Zoom Video Webinar

The coronavirus pandemic has forced journalists to collect their stories from afar. Conducting an in-person interview is near impossible. On the telephone or on a video call, the ability to pay attention is crucial. Do you listen, or do you wait to ask?

Free

Homies Chatting: Diversity in Media

Facebook Live

On our show this Friday, we are joined by Award-Winning journalist Brandi Morin and Associate Professor and Writer Candis Callison to talk about Diversity in Media and Indigenous Media in Canada.

Free

Diversity & Solidarity in Media

Online

A conversation on what meaningful diversity in Canadian media looks like and the solidarity movement that’s leading the way.

Free

When the Press Badge Doesn’t Protect You

Online

There have been over 470 incidents involving press during recent protests. This online program will offer firsthand accounts of such attacks as well as commentary on the incidents during the protests.

Free

Media Trust Webinar Series for College Students: Public perception of the press

Since the 1970s, there has been a steady decline in how favourably the public views the press, a drop from about 72% of Americans who said they trust it a great deal or fair amount in 1977 to 41% last year, according to Knight-Gallup polling. We will explore the reasons for this, why it's concerning.

Free

#ICTalks: A Conversation With The World Affairs Council

Zoom Video Webinar

We will discuss how this organization with roots going back 100 years connects foreign and local affairs in more than 90 cities around the United States makes foreign affairs less foreign. They will discuss how they bring international issues to local audiences without ever leaving their hometowns.

Free