Crucial for journalists to cover the restrictions placed on media during this election. This is a story about our democracy, not just about journalists. Outrageous for Poilievre to drastically curtail media and label determined journalists as "protestors." https://t.co/xV5i6elqvO
Great story on APTN National News about the @JSchool_CU launch of our new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities program. https://t.co/Gjln84g50w The program director, Carleton journalism prof Duncan McCue, is making this all happen. https://t.co/CHRIMhsPcl
"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
So, I spent a little time diving into the ownership of the underlying websites promoting these glaringly fake tweets on Canadians' timelines.
Guess where they're registered?
This is a good time of the year for fans of American football. Ever wonder about the concussions, and how they could be avoided? Here's 25th Hour journalist Max Mezo's story about a class between culture and safety. @CapitalCurrent@JSchool_CU https://t.co/kJloP5ZpVS
Why do the symptoms of heart disease often go undetected in women, and what's being done to change that? Join 25th Hour journalist Julia DeJong as she goes looking for the answers. @JSchool_CU@CapitalCurrent https://t.co/ZTePpQWRa2
Journalist Caelan Monkman explores how accessible Carleton University's campus is from the perspective of people who use wheelchairs. @JSchool_CU@CapitalCurrent https://t.co/4CZeL4UgdY
What gets lost when cheap replicas take over the beadwork market? Journalist Ely Pittman went to find out. @CapitalCurrent@JSchool_CU https://t.co/1ew1l9bmXO
And that's a wrap for me. Couldn't have asked for a better 25th Hour team to round out my time @JSchool_CU . You can watch their latest episode here:
https://t.co/nFFNh51fdw Look for their journalism in the years to come!
In our latest episode of @JSchool_CU's The 25th Hour, we visit the worlds of knockoff art, medical research, and beyond to ask: can we do better? https://t.co/nFFNh51N34
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
When an elected official such as the Premier is part of a major event in the building that houses Canada's original journalism school, expect journalism students who produce news for our radio, TV and online publications to find you and ask questions. Kudos to these journalists.
Episode 1 of the fall edition of @JSchool_CU's "The 25th Hour", is now up on @CapitalCurrent. Our journalists are peeling back the curtain to show what's behind some passion projects here in Ottawa. https://t.co/QVXzMbVUpO
Congrats @Nanaaba and @eternitymartis for today’s launch of https://t.co/zwdb1Jhc8R, the web platform for a project to create Canada’s first guide for journalists reporting on Black communities, an initiative of @jschool_cu's Mary Ann Shadd Cary Centre for Journalism & Belonging
Calling all aspiring Indigenous media-makers!
Carleton University, Wapikoni, and the Digital Arts Resource Centre are offering a two-week Indigenous Media-making Summer Institute in July/August in Ottawa. Travel, food and accommodation covered. Deadline: June 1st. See deets 👇