"Duncan McCue is making a big difference in media coverage of Aboriginal issues in Canada. Duncan is back at The National, filing current affairs features, after spending the first half of 2011 on a Knight Fellowship at Stanford University, where he developed two ground-breaking projects: an open-source online educational guide for journalists who cover Indigenous communities and a new course at the UBC School of Journalism called Reporting in Indigenous Communities that kicked off this January."
J-Source spoke to McCue last year about the launch of RIIC. You can find it here.
And a video of a talk the McCue gave about the Aboriginal reporting tool he developed during the Knight Fellowship.
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