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Tag: BIPOC

  • Journalists for Human Rights blog post

    Présentation des boursiers 2025 du programme de formation en journalisme pour les jeunes PANDC

    JHR est ravi d’accueillir les boursiers du programme de formation au journalisme pour les jeunes PANDC 2025 ! Ce projet est financé par le gouvernement du Canada et la Fondation RBC. Maintenant dans sa troisième année, le programme vise à promouvoir une industrie de l’information plus inclusive en offrant des stages et des possibilités de

  • Journalists for Human Rights blog post

    Introducing the 2025 cohort of the BIPOC Youth Journalism Fellowship

    JHR is thrilled to welcome the 2025 cohort of the BIPOC Youth Journalism Training Fellowship! This project is funded by the Government of Canada and the RBC Foundation. Now in its third year, the program aims to promote a more inclusive news industry by providing work placements and mentorship opportunities to early-career BIPOC reporters (ages

  • Journalists for Human Rights blog post

    APPLY: 2025 BIPOC Youth Fellowship at Ricochet

    POSITION: Newsroom fellow, two openings POSITION TYPE: Temporary, open to full time or part time, June 30 – December 31 LOCATION: Remote in Canada, must be legally eligible to work in Canada SALARY: $27/hr for 400 hours  APPLICATIONS CLOSE: June 2, midnight ET Ricochet Media is partnering with Journalists for Human Rights to deliver a

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    APPLY: 2025 BIPOC Youth Fellowship at IndigiNews

    POSITION: Journalism Fellow, two openings POSITION TYPE: Temporary part-time, June 30 to December 19 LOCATION: Remote in Canada, must be legally eligible to work in Canada SALARY: $27/hr, 15 to 20 hours per week  Journalists for Human Rights is teaming up with IndigiNews to offer a paid fellowship for BIPOC youth between the ages of

  • Journalists for Human Rights blog post

    Announcing the 2025 JHR BIPOC Youth Journalism Training Fellowship

    Please scroll below to read this blog in French JHR is excited to announce that the BIPOC Youth Journalism Training Fellowship is returning for another year! This project has been made possible by the Government of Canada and RBC. The program aims to promote a more inclusive and diverse media landscape by providing work placements

  • Journalists for Human Rights blog post

    Introducing the 2024 cohort of the BIPOC Youth Journalism Fellowship

    JHR is thrilled to recognize the 2024 cohort of fellows in the BIPOC Youth Journalism Training Fellowship Program, funded by the Government of Canada and the RBC Foundation in support of RBC Future Launch. The initiative focuses on addressing the lack of diversity in the Canadian media landscape through paid work placements and training opportunities.