
Bridging Research and Experience: Exploring EDI Practices in Canadian Broadcasting and Journalism
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In this episode, we’re exploring how we can make Canadian legacy media more diverse and equitable. In December, CPI associate producer Kelsea Arnett participated in an event called Bridging Research and Experience: Exploring EDI Practices in Canadian Broadcasting and Journalism. She was one of several undergraduate students from Mount Royal University and the University of Calgary who presented their research. The panel also heard from working journalists about their experiences turning research into practice.
Moderated by CPI co-director Brad Clark, the panel also considered the overrepresentation of certain groups in the media and how journalists from diverse backgrounds navigate an industry which hasn’t always been very inclusive.
Special thanks to Dr. Victoria Guglietti and Dr. Amanda Williams for organizing this event and their support in making this episode.
To learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative, you can visit the website at thepodcaststudio.ca or on social media at @communitypodyyc.