Didi Talks: Diversity in Journalism
Online 12 Constance Street, London, London, United KingdomJoin us for our second Didi Talks session focused on working as a BIPOC journalist in Canada.
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Join us for our second Didi Talks session focused on working as a BIPOC journalist in Canada.
Join International Community Radio Taipei morning news anchor Gavin Phipps as we discuss how Taiwan has moved from a dictatorship to a democracy with freedom of press, speech and assembly.
Editor Jennifer Hamilton will help you tame the elements of service journalism, from brainstorming to design.
One of the greatest skills a reporter can have is being able to understand another person’s perspective and then share that story. How do you gain someone’s trust that you will treat their story with dignity?
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?
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.
Design tells its own story, and great designers want their work to reflect the diversity of our world. In this one-hour webinar, we’ll provide tools to counteract unconscious bias in yourself and your audience.
Tune in Wednesday, July 22 at 1 p.m. PST for a chat with David Beers about the past, present and future of The Tyee through the lens of solutions journalism.
A conversation on what meaningful diversity in Canadian media looks like and the solidarity movement that’s leading the way.
As newsrooms commit to diversifying their teams, investigative journalists can better reflect underserved communities that have traditionally been harmed by systemic problems yet to be exposed.