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NASH83: DISRUPT

Online 12 Constance Street, London, London, United Kingdom

Part of the Canadian University Press’ decades-long tradition, NASH83 will be hosted by The Varsity — the University of Toronto’s independent student publication in Toronto, Ontario.

Fact-Checking Guide

Online

Taught by Christopher Chanco, who works as a writer and researcher, this instructional webinar workshop is tailored for student journalists who want to pick up skills and tips on fact-checking specifically during the COVID-19 infodemic.

The Walrus Leadership Forum on Trust

Online

Join us for a presentation of findings from the 2021 CanTrust Index, followed by a moderated panel discussion and audience Q&A.

Navigating Race and Politics in a Post-Trump World

Online

Errin Haines, Jamelle Bouie and Astead W. Herndon, in conversation with Anna Maria Tremonti, discuss what role the media can play in navigating the turbulent terrain of race and politics inflamed during Donald Trump's presidency.

Reporting on Black Communities 101 with Eternity Martis

Online

In this workshop, we’ll briefly look back at the history of Black Canadians, and their representation in the media, in order to understand the legacy of oppression, discrimination and systemic racism that are entrenched in our society and media coverage.

Black-Indigenous Narratives in media

Online

From the history books to your newsstand — Afro-Indigenous people are generally absent from the public discourse in Canada. As journalists and media producers, what should you know about Black-Indigenous people and their histories?

Introducing The Hoser: An Online Fundraiser and Talk-Back

Online

So we’re asking you to join us on Saturday, February 27 at 2pm for a talk with our board of directors on Zoom. We want to hear about what you think is underreported and what you think is missing from journalism in GTA.

The talk will consist of one hour of listening to The Hoser’s board of directors explain the who, what, where, when and why of the organization, followed by a Q and A and musical performance by Toronto’s own Levyi Alexander Love, and then we’ll hand it over to you, the viewer, where you can ask us whatever you like.