Over the past four years, the IJB has built a unique model for in-depth reporting on Indigenous issues that has unearthed powerful new insights. With the support of philanthropic funding, IJB research and reporting has unveiled forensic details on everything from substandard water quality on First Nations reserves to crumbling infrastructure and lack of mental health services. The work has inspired public debate, demanded government accountability, and developed an in-depth strategy for uncovering important truths in the public interest.
Join us on Nov. 27th as we share some of our challenges and insights.
DETAILS:
Investigating Indigenous Issues: A non-profit journalism case study
Wednesday November 27, 2024
8:30 – 10:00AM
The Dalla Lana School of Public Health
155 College Street, Room 574, Toronto
Facilitated by:
Robert Cribb, Founder & Director, Investigative Journalism Bureau
Panelists:
Ryan McMahon, Indigenous Affairs Reporter, Investigative Journalism Bureau
Christopher Hoyos, Director of Policy and Communications, Chiefs of Ontario
Sara Krynitzki, Director of Public Affairs and Research, Philanthropic Foundations of Canada
Please RSVP at this link before November 13th to let us know if you will be attending in person or virtually. Do note that spots are limited so please register only if you are committed to attending. Light refreshments will be served.
We look forward to sharing some of our successes with you and hope you will join us!
The IJB is a nonprofit, collaborative newsroom focused on delivering deeply reported stories in the public interest. We rely on the support of individuals like you to continue our work. Consider