42nd annual Canadian Ethnic Media Association Awards
Online 12 Constance Street, London, London, United KingdomThe Canadian Ethnic Media Association (CEMA) is pleased to announce the winners of the 42nd Annual Awards for Journalistic Excellence.ad
Have an event you'd like to have appear on our events calendar? Please fill out the event form.
All events will be reviewed by an administrator before appearing on the calendar.
The Canadian Ethnic Media Association (CEMA) is pleased to announce the winners of the 42nd Annual Awards for Journalistic Excellence.ad
Join the Canadian Association of Journalists' Ottawa chapter to learn how to improve your use of the federal Access to Information Act.
Sandy Hudson and Nora Loreto’s podcast is required listening. Every week they talk politics, radical social change, what's currently wrong with the Left and what must happen to make it right.
MagNet is North America's largest gathering of magazine media stakeholders. With than 14 sessions and keynotes, panel discussions, awards and networking receptions attracting 600+ people from across Canada and beyond, MagNet is the place to be to build your skills and grow your business.
Join our round table discussion on how media often contributes to the oppression and racism of Black People.
Mother Jones has been a leader in investigative journalism since 1976, covering everything from politics to social justice, education, climate change and food.
Join us for #CAMPOnDEMAND -- The Future of Journalism: Forging the Path Together -- an online gathering where women in journalism will explore our profession's response to the astonishing tumult of 2020 -- and discuss what journalism should look like if we’re committed to racial justice and democracy.
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.