Five NCM journalists shared their insights and tips on how to reframe the coverage of marginalized communities during a panel discussion at
Unable to enter the industry given the "Canadian experience” barrier, many foreign journalists are turning to creating their own outlets and platforms,
The podcast explores six key moments of Black history in Canada. Produced by Media Girlfriends, an all-women-of-colour team, the podcast is an
Kept out of the mainstream, Latino journalists with decades of experience have had to resort to creating their own media to survive,
Anti-lockdown and anti-vaccine protesters have been getting a lot of airplay in newsrooms, thereby fanning the flames of misinformation and driving the
Critics argue media organizations are failing to adequately report on the suffering and silencing of Palestinians and Israel’s disproportionate use of force.
As the journalism scene shifts and adapts, local community journalism has seen several cuts, Lindsay Fitzgerald discusses this theme explored in the
Negative expressions using the word 'black' reinforces the hurtful and harmful ideas put forward by stereotypes, writes columnist Marcus Medford.
The last time anybody studied the demographics of Canadian newsrooms was in 2004. It showed that only 3.4 per cent of reporters
Red Deer, a city of about 100,000, isn’t the only place in the country where the crisis in local journalism is reshaping