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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.
A roundtable bringing together industry voices to discuss promoting cultural and linguistic diversity in Canadian broadcast policy.
Join Rusbridger, now chair of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University and a member of Facebook’s Oversight Board, as he offers his insights across a wide swathe of the industry, covering social media, citizen journalism, business models and more, in conversation with Anna Maria Tremonti, host of the CBC podcast More.
Looking to make a name for yourself as a professional Canadian journalist? Don’t miss the NCM-The Walrus Webinar Series. Facilitated by industry leaders, the webinars cover key topics to help you kick-start a flourishing career.
In this webinar we will discuss some of the alternate avenues that may be available to radio and broadcast journalists.
Join Wudan & Jenni, and a panel of guests, to talk about how to maximize use of Twitter to build your freelance business.
Shameless is thrilled to announce we will host the our second annual Talking Back Feminist Media Conference online on March 13-14, 2021. This conference is funded by the Toronto Arts Council.
Kate Monro shares how C Magazine addresses its commitment to equity by embedding principles of anti-oppression and meaningful inclusion into its strategic plan, organizational culture and programs.
Join the UBC School of Journalism, Writing, and Media on the second Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Speaker Series for the 2020-21 academic year.