Tag / Canadian Association of Black Journalists
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RISE Conference 2023
The only journalism conference in Canada focused on celebrating journalists of colour and reimagining an equitable future for the industry -
CABJ and CJOC seeking proposals for 2023 RISE Conference
Submit pitches by March 15 -
CABJ Connects 25th Anniversary Virtual Member Event
Join us as commemorate the 25th anniversary of the the Canadian Association of Black Journalists! -
CABJ and CJOC on calls to action, one year later
Nadia Stewart and Anita Li discuss the path to anti-racism in Canadian journalism, what's changed and what the future holds -
With the N-word used frequently across Quebec media, CABJ and CJOC are calling for a ban on the slur. Are French newsrooms listening?
Whether or not news leaders’ responses to accounts of systemic racism at English media organizations have been sincere or proactive, a review of French coverage and stated policies suggests Quebec is behind the starting line -
Shift: Tips for Multi-platform Success (CABJ Fundraiser)
National Geographic's Heather Greenwood Davis offers tips for multi-platform success, in support of the Canadian Association of Black Journalists. -
CABJ: Past, present & future
Over the last two weeks, there has been an avalanche of interest in the Canadian Association of Black Journalists (CABJ). Join current and former members of the leadership team to learn more about the organization's history in Canadian media. -
What readers miss out on when newsrooms aren’t diverse
The stories we're told are shaped by those with clout. What about the voices we're not hearing from? -
Canadian Media Diversity: Calls to Action
CABJ and CJOC on how to improve media representation and inclusion, now -
J-School Noire Halifax
The Canadian Association of Black Journalists (CABJ), in partnership with the University of King’s College and Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC), are pleased to announce the creation of J-School Noire, a media training and mentorship session being held on Tuesday,…
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