This is the second in a two-part series highlighting works done by the next generation of Indigenous filmmakers, who are blazing their own path in the industry and bringing Indigenous …
This is the first in a two-part series highlighting works done by the next generation of Indigenous filmmakers, who are blazing their own path in the industry and bringing Indigenous …
“What does it mean to decolonize journalism?” This is how Duncan McCue (Anishinaabe from the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation), a TMU Roger’s visiting journalist and a CBC broadcaster …
APTN’s new two-part documentary series The Power Was With Us: Idle No More had its second screening at an event hosted by the School of Journalism at Toronto Metropolitan University. …
In never-ending news cycles, where journalists are frequently dealing with traumatic topics, such as the discoveries of unmarked graves of Indigenous children or stories on abuse or race-based issues, newsrooms …
Journalism in Canada has a history of enforcing stereotypes, controlling the narrative and extracting stories from First Nations communities. This is why the School of Journalism at Toronto Metropolitan University …
The Kuper Island podcast hosted by award-winning journalist and CBC radio host Duncan McCue, tells the story of three Survivors who attended one of Canada’s most notorious residential schools, Kuper …
As a young Indigenous journalist, I must understand my history and culture so I can amplify the voices of my community and ensure their stories are being told in a …