Writing a journalism textbook is a thing I've wanted to do for a long time. It's finally happened.
'Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting In Indigenous Communities' will be available from @OUPCanada this fall. https://t.co/HHBNANJ6yY
Let me tell you a l'il bit about it.
Congratulations to Medill faculty member @cbrennansports (BSJ80, MSJ81) and @duncanmccue, 2023 IJA-Medill Milestone Achievement Award Winner, on becoming members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Read more: https://t.co/Emud4F0Fzr
Duncan McCue updates Nation to Nation on a new certificate program in Indigenous journalism at Carleton University — and how it could open doors for future journalists.
Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/2Utvypr8og
While it may have seemed easier to adopt equity, diversity and inclusion measures when it was "clear sailing," now the hard work begins to defend those principles against strong attack, says Carleton President Wisdom Tettey.
Elder Barry Sarazin helps to launch the new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities now taking applications @JSchool_CU. The program will allow learners to explore journalism without leaving home and later get a fast-track into Carleton's journalism degree.
"Today is historic– Canada’s first journalism school affirms its commitment to the First Peoples of this land, with the launch of a new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities." - @duncanmccue at today's historic launch of a new Indigenous journalism program
Mid-career journalists: This is your moment.
Are you driven to tell stories that matter? The 2025–26 William Southam #Journalism Fellowship at Massey College offers you the chance to grow, connect & learn at @UofT.
Apply to join by March 31. https://t.co/h0jrwPJiOP
"There's this long history of stories that have dehumanized us and reinforced these negative stereotypes."
Jesse Wente, @connie_walker, and @duncanmccue talk to @chris_beaver about Indigenous narrative sovereignty on NDN POV https://t.co/0Cs6ZjlNee
Words out… 🪶🎙️
Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication to launch new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities program
https://t.co/omVIsIDYpy @JSchool_CU @FPGACarleton @KenjgewinTegEd@fntinews
👀JOB ALERT @JSchool_CU is launching a new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities (CJIIC). Are you an innovative project manager with experience working with Indigenous communities?
Apply for CJIIC Program Manager position. Open until Dec 12 https://t.co/SkyHkQUAC7
Spread the word about this opportunity to work together with Carleton's Prof. Duncan McCue on the establishment of the new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities, which will launch next fall.
Carleton's journalism program has moved a step closer to launching its new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities with today's posting of a job notice for the program manager who will work with @duncanmccue on the project. Spread the word: https://t.co/IrFuOgf3jX
👀JOB ALERT @JSchool_CU is launching a new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities (CJIIC). Are you an innovative project manager with experience working with Indigenous communities?
Apply for CJIIC Program Manager position. Open until Dec 12 https://t.co/SkyHkQUAC7