Author Meets Readers } Decolonizing Journalism
Author Meets Readers } Decolonizing Journalism
Categories: General, Indigenous, Panel Discussions | Intended for Anyone
Location Details
Irene's Pub | 855 Bank Street
Contact Information
Moira McGrath, 6137169790, moira.mcgrath@carleton.ca
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About this Event
Host Organization: Faculty of Public Affairs
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Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting in Indigenous Communities. With humour, honesty and insight, author Duncan McCue and CBC journalist Jorge Barrera will share innovative ways of thinking to improve how writers, journalists and storytellers of all kinds share Indigenous voices and perspectives in their work.
About the Presenters
Duncan McCue is an award-winning broadcaster and Professor of Indigenous Journalism and (Story)telling at Carleton University’s School of Journalism and a longtime CBC radio host and TV news correspondent.
He is the author of Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting in Indigenous Communities and The Shoe Boy, a memoir of his time spent on a trapline with a Cree family in northern Quebec. Duncan is a proud Anishinaabe, from the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation in southern Ontario.
Jorge Barrera is a Caracas-born, award-winning journalist who has worked across the country and internationally.
He works for CBC’s investigative unit based out of Ottawa. Follow him on Twitter @JorgeBarrera or email him jorge.barrera@cbc.ca.
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