THE CJF THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT:
by Sara Kae (Kanutski)
My month in Winnipeg, Manitoba, working with CBC Indigenous through the CJF-CBC Indigenous Fellowship was an exciting experience. In the last year, I have immersed myself in the world of journalism, a career path I never thought was possible for an individual with no educational background. I found a sense of familiarity while working with the CBC Indigenous team. It was inspiring to have the chance to work alongside others who understand the importance of having proper representation and voices within broadcasting and media.
I did not know what to expect going in, but I hoped that by the time the short month came to a close, I could leave with new skills under my belt. I can say without reservation that I feel proud of the time spent with CBC Indigenous. I was out of my comfort zone from my work with CBC Thunder Bay because I was required to find a new network in a city I had never worked in before. I was pushed to ask new questions and find new voices. My initial pitch changed from before I came to CBC Indigenous to when I began. My producers were encouraging me to do a story I felt passionate about. I wanted to take on the challenge of understanding an experience familiar to me and a conversation I have had with many Indigenous people within my community and circles. Throughout my entire time with the team, I was guided on how to create more clarity and direction in my story. It was nerve-wracking to have Indigenous journalists work on my project, but I was excited to grow from the experience, which is exactly what I did during my time with the team.
I am honoured to have been chosen to spend time at the CBC Manitoba office with the CBC Indigenous team, who without fail helped me hone new parts of myself as a journalist.
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THE CJF THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT:
INDIVIDUAL DONOR:
ISABEL BASSETT, Former Minister of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation and former chair and CEO of TVO
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