High school Zoom workshop: How to write a kickass news story
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Join our pop-up session on Thursday: A step-by-step guide to writing a kickass news story.
A workshop for upcoming and recent journalism graduates who are freaking out about their job prospects.
This first-ever cyber CAJ awards ceremony will be hosted by the incredible Vicky Mochama. Nominees are invited to attend the Zoom party and recipients will be invited to make a short acceptance speech (30 seconds) live on the call. The event will be live streamed on Facebook for everyone else to watch. We will also…
With a pandemic and economic crisis, we need good journalism as much as ever. Media companies are fighting distrust, disinformation, and a breakdown of traditional funding. Jared Hohlt, editor of Slate magazine, will be sitting with Nicholas Thompson, editor in chief of Wired, discussing the state of journalism as it is now and as it will be in the future.
In the first of our new summer author events, Sunday Times chief correspondent Christina Lamb talks to WIJ chair Eleanor Mills about her latest book, the first major account to address the scale of sexual assault in modern conflict. Christina has won many major awards for her books and work as a foreign correspondent reporting…
In the race to learn as much as we can about COVID-19 and the novel coronavirus that causes it, preprints have become many scientists’ #1 tool for releasing new findings to their peers and the public. For science communicators and reporters, that can pose unique challenges in a time when accuracy is more important than ever.
Ryerson Journalism prof Adrian Ma will show how you can use virtual reality and multimedia to take your publication to the next level. He'll also answer any other questions on your mind!
A crucial but often misunderstood feature of information disorder: Bots, sock puppets, cyborgs and more.
Journalists bear the responsibility of disseminating clear, fair and undistorted information. In the face of a global health pandemic, more than ever, we look toward the media as a source of accurate and up-to-date data and information that will keep us safe. Yet mainstream media have repeatedly failed Indigenous people, often spreading misinformation, perpetuating stereotypes,…
Join CNN Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter as he talks with journalists covering the protests over the death of George Floyd.