Solutions Journalism and Human Rights Reporting Webinar
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This free 60 minute introductory webinar is open to all practicing journalists.
A panel discussion presented by the Faculty of Information & Media Studies and open to everyone. This panel will discuss many of the challenges confronted by journalists today with identifying and combatting disinformation. The panel brings together academic experts in the field of journalism and communication with professional journalists working on the ground. The panel…
The Canadian Association of Journalists' misinformation training program provides training for post-secondary students in every province and territory on disinformation and misinformation and a gold-standard research guide all Canadians will be able to use to improve their digital literacy.
The 2022 Kesterton lecture will be delivered by CBC News Senior Reporter Omayra Issa, who will use a presentation called “Black on the Prairies: a Journalistic Voyage,” to explore how to tell Black stories authentically, with precision and depth.
A prolific freelancer teaches the career and creative skills necessary to live as a journalist-for-hire
The Canadian Association of Journalists' misinformation training program provides training for post-secondary students in every province and territory on disinformation and misinformation and a gold-standard research guide all Canadians will be able to use to improve their digital literacy.
Acclaimed journalist Richard Warnica hosts PanU’s first in-person event, a weekend feature-writing bootcamp at the University of Toronto’s Massey College — plus an opportunity for a one-on-one manuscript review with the Toronto Star's feature writer
In the digital age of conspiracy theories, media distrust, and media disinformation, women journalists are bearing the brunt of online hate
Online harm and harassment is one of the most significant safety issues facing women journalists today, and is on the rise globally, according to a 2021 report by the International Center for Journalists. Digital attacks aimed predominantly at women and racialized journalists are intended to belittle, discredit, humiliate and, ultimately, undermine trust in facts and jeopardize press freedom.
Join us on the evening of Thursday, Dec. 1, at Carleton University for a major public event grappling with the upsurge in targeted online abuse facing journalists, especially women journalists of colour. Register here for Inperson attendance