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  • This is a picture of the Bethlehem side of the wall that separates the West Bank from Israel. On the wall is a painting of slain journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian-American journalist who was killed by Israeli soldiers while wearing a blue press jacket and reporting on a raid at a refugee camp in Jenin. In the picture Shireen is seen wearing her blue, press jacket. He brown-blonde hair is straight and shoulder-length. Behind her is a graffiti text that says, Live News Still Alive.

    Canadian newsrooms are stifling Palestinian perspectives

    While individual journalists are speaking out about a culture of suppression affecting coverage of the crisis in Israel and Gaza, journalism organizations are mostly silent
    Continue Reading Canadian newsrooms are stifling Palestinian perspectives

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    Applications open for the 2022-2023 William Southam Journalism Fellowships 

    Professional development opportunity for mid-career journalists open for entries until Feb. 28 Continue Reading Applications open for the 2022-2023 William Southam Journalism Fellowships 

  • Journalists for Human Rights logo. Text: JHR Mobilizing media. Changing lives.

    Journalist for Human Rights launches Misinformation Project reporting bursaries

    Submissions for the $3,000 grants are open until June 21 Continue Reading Journalist for Human Rights launches Misinformation Project reporting bursaries

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    Submissions open for the Fraser MacDougall Prize

    Apply by May 3 Continue Reading Submissions open for the Fraser MacDougall Prize

  • Karyn Pugliese, Brandi Morin, Peter Jacobsen and Karl Dockstader on Zoom video presentation

    Recent arrests of journalists covering land disputes accelerate concerns around police attempts to define, obstruct journalism

    Journalists must be present to bear witness to police actions, especially at Indigenous movements, say panelists Continue Reading Recent arrests of journalists covering land disputes accelerate concerns around police attempts to define, obstruct journalism

  • JHR project to tackle gender equality in international media

    The Canadian NGO, with funding from Ottawa, will bring its training programs to local partners abroad to improve human rights coverage and increase women’s participation in newsrooms Continue Reading JHR project to tackle gender equality in international media

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