Reporting in Indigenous Communities
History, Trauma and Trust
Duncan McCue, journalist and professor, explores how Indigenous communities respond to traditional media outlets and offers advice to foster better understanding.
Reporting & Interviews
Explore best practices for reporting and interviewing Indigenous subjects with advice from author, journalist and professor Duncan McCue.
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Trauma Interviewing
Covering Sexual Violence
Climate Journalism & Trauma
Interviewing Children
Reporting on Vulnerable Communities
Ethical Relationships with Sources
A Trauma Victim’s Advice
The Journalist’s Brain (Animated)
Journalists & Trauma Science
Peer Support for News Professionals
Operational Debriefs
Taking Care of Yourself
Trauma Aware Leadership
Planning For Difficult Stories
Handling Traumatic Imagery
Disponible en français
Resources
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Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting in Indigenous Communities
Prof. Duncan McCue
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Reporting In Indigenous Communities - Resources
riic.com
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Indigenous Journalists’ Association - Reporting Guides
Indigenous Journalists’ Association (IJA)
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Sugarcane (film)
by Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie
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Elements of Indigenous Style: A Guide for Writing By and About Indigenous Peoples
Dr. Gregory Youngings