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Camille Dundas: Going Farther than Hiring a BIPOC

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Activism is changing the strategies of how many media organizations tell their stories: from the Black Lives Matter movement to Asian Heritage Month to #MeToo. But it hasn’t been a perfect trajectory - reporting on the changing social and political landscape takes skill, and sometimes learning from mistakes in real-time. Camille Dundas is the Editor-in-Chief of Canada's largest Black online magazine ByBlacks.com, and she spoke at Concordia presents, The Walrus Talks: What’s Next? In Ottawa.

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Activism is changing the strategies of how many media organizations tell their stories: from the Black Lives Matter movement to Asian Heritage Month to #MeToo. But it hasn’t been a perfect trajectory - reporting on the changing social and political landscape takes skill, and sometimes learning from mistakes in real-time. Camille Dundas is the Editor-in-Chief of Canada's largest Black online magazine ByBlacks.com, and she spoke at Concordia presents, The Walrus Talks: What’s Next? In Ottawa.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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