Reporting in Indigenous Communities
History, Trauma and Trust
Duncan McCue, journalist and professor, explores how Indigenous communities in North America 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