NAVIGATING THE NEW SAFETY LANDSCAPE An interactive session with freelancers and editors
A line-up of leading journalists and editors share their experiences and recommendations in this interactive event focused on practical outcomes.
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A line-up of leading journalists and editors share their experiences and recommendations in this interactive event focused on practical outcomes.
We Have Seen the Future and it is Podcasts looks at the role and prominence of podcasting in the digital age with guest David Gutnick, a veteran radio documentarian who spent 35 years working with CBC.
The goal of this Salon is to better understand the key investigative and editorial challenges surrounding the visual identity of social and activist groups, and the use of their symbols for branding, outreach, and manipulation.
In a free webinar on Wednesday, December 16 at 2:00 pm (ET), Michelle Kelly, Vice President of Content at Cottage Life, describes how she and her team created an eight-episode series that ran during summer 2020.
Join The Markup for a panel discussion on measuring the spread of deceptive information, and learn about multiple ways to assess tech platform behavior.
The 2021 Clissold Lecture will be presented by Desmond Cole, journalist, author and commentator. Cole will draw from his professional experiences to examine the issue of perceived objectivity in Canadian news organizations.
This webinar training will focus on risk assessment and situational awareness as well as practical strategies and tactics for preparing to cover civil disturbances. Topics will include protective gear, positioning in a crowd, how to deal with tear gas, rubber bullets and other riot and crowd control tactics.
The NewsGuild-CWA, North America's largest union of journalists, will host a workshop for all journalists (members and non-members) on best practices to assess and mitigate risk while newsgathering in a hostile and dangerous environment.
Join Vershawn in conversation with Awad Ibrahim, Professor Education the University of Ottawa, with special interests in cultural studies, Hip-Hop, youth and Black popular culture, and applied linguistics.