Hugo Dumas, La Presse Après seulement trois émissions en ondes, la chicane a éclaté dans la cabane d’ARTV. OK, j’exagère, car personne n’a cassé d’assiette comme dans un téléroman sud-américain, […]
READ MOREFormerly the Canadian Ethnic Journalists’ and Writers’ Club. An organization for professionals engaged in the field of print and electronic journalism and creative writing.
READ MOREA strategic alliance of minority journalists in the United States with two main goals: to raise awareness and participation of the media industry in understanding the diverse cultures represented by […]
READ MOREFounded in 1996, its 50 members are dedicated to both diversifying Canada’s newsrooms, and promoting journalism as a viable career for African-Canadian youth.
READ MOREThe world’s first national television network serving Aboriginal people. Its launch in 1999 represented a significant milestone for Aboriginal Canada — for the first time in broadcast history, First Nations, […]
READ MOREA national native weekly newspaper, published at the Grand River Territory of the Six Nations in southern Ontario. It is a politically independent newspaper that is wholly owned and operated […]
READ MOREIn its 23rd year of publishing, a national monthly publication containing news of interest to Aboriginal People. It claims a circulation of 25,000.
READ MORERepresents ethnocultural periodicals and magazines across Canada. Its site lists its members by province.
READ MOREThe Maynard Institute For Journalism Education has prepared a set of worksheets and content audit forms called Reality Checks, that you can use to measure and discuss how accurately your […]
READ MOREThe percentage of minority journalists working in America’s daily newsrooms declined slightly to 13.62 percent in 2007, according to the American Society of Newspaper Editors annual newsroom census. Nearly 57,000 […]
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