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Information Saves Lives: Verifying Online Information Webinar

Zoom Video Webinar

People in Canada are bombarded with information 24/7, much of which is consumed online. It is vital that the public is able to critically assess and recognize misinformation and disinformation online, and avoid online manipulation, especially today with the COVID-19 pandemic spreading worldwide. This online webinar will cover verification tips for individuals to better understand…

Journalists for Human Rights Mis/Disinformation Training

Online

I’m currently working with Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) on a project to engage and train media practitioners in southern Ontario on tools and techniques to understand and investigating mis/disinformation in the news. The workshop covers a background on the information environment; what media manipulation looks like today; investigating mis/disinformation and media manipulation, photos and videos, social media accounts,…

Journalists for Human Rights Mis/Disinformation Training

Online

I’m currently working with Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) on a project to engage and train media practitioners in southern Ontario on tools and techniques to understand and investigating mis/disinformation in the news. The workshop covers a background on the information environment; what media manipulation looks like today; investigating mis/disinformation and media manipulation, photos and videos, social media accounts,…

Introduction to Fact Checking for Journalists

Zoom Video Webinar

Journalists for Human Rights' (JHR) Indigenous Reporters Program has partnered with The Walrus and past emerging Indigenous reporter intern Oscar Baker III to host a online webinar to provide an introduction to fact checking for emerging Indigenous reporters on June 23, 2020 at 4 pm EDT.

Free

Introduction to Fact Checking for Journalists

Online 12 Constance Street, London, London, United Kingdom

Journalists for Human Rights' (JHR) Indigenous Reporters Program has partnered with The Walrus and past emerging Indigenous reporter intern Oscar Baker III to host a online webinar to provide an introduction to fact checking for emerging Indigenous reporters on June 23, 2020 at 4 pm EDT.

Diversity & Solidarity in Media

Online

A conversation on what meaningful diversity in Canadian media looks like and the solidarity movement that’s leading the way.

Free

Indigenous Youth and the Media

Zoom Video Webinar

This panel will discuss how to cover stories about and involving First Nations, Métis, and Inuit youth

Free

Photojournalism and Solutions Approaches

Online

Solutions journalism is rigorous, evidence-based reporting on responses to social problems. But what does this mean for visual journalists?

Free