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  • Shooting War: Covering 50 Years of Conflict

    Following on from the work of University of Toronto’s Professor Anthony Feinstein, The Globe and Mail presents Shooting War: Covering 50 Years of Conflict. For the first time in history, photographers covering a stretch of 50-plus years of human conflict,…
  • 1st Annual Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture featuring the BBC’s Lyse Doucet

    Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication, through the generosity of Richard Stursberg and Judith Lawrie, has established the Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture. The lecture honours the legacy of famed Canadian war correspondent Peter Stursberg (1913-2014), an adventurous and…
  • From the Frontlines: reporting from the Middle East panel

    Tune in to hear from four experienced panelists as they explore how reporting from the Middle East introduces new challenges to journalists. Panelists: – Ray Homer, former ABC News senior producer – Sylvène Gilchrist, CBC News documentary producer/director – Tara…
  • From the Frontlines: reporting from conflict zones panel

    Tune in while we explore what it’s like to report from a conflict zone, with some of Canada’s most experienced journalists. Panelists: – Lisa LaFlamme, CTV National News chief news anchor – Ray Homer, former ABC News senior producer –…
  • War correspondents face a lack of mental health resources. Photo courtesy Victoria Walton.

    Untreated trauma