Thursday, February 22, 2007

Indigenous communications presents "Backwash on Ipperwash: Did the news media do its job?"

This is to let you know about the second in a series of workshops, or Open Houses, that FNTI will be hosting or co-hosting on issues in Indigenous communications.
The first workshop was held early January at the Community Centre on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. It featured a presentation by Rob Henderson, vice president of the CNW Group, on Improving Indigenous Communications internally to the community and externally to much broader audiences.
This time, as the attached news release and poster will attest, the workshop will be a panel discussion followed by questions and answers from the audience on the roles and responsibilities of the media in covering Indigenous issues before, during and after they reach the flashpoint. In this case, we will have our workshop coincide as close as possible to the public release of the Report of the Ipperwash Inquiry by Ontario Justice Sidney Linden. The panelists include:
Professor John Miller of Ryerson University's School of Journalism speaking on his analysis of media coverage on the Ipperwash standoff and aftermath; Peter Edwards, a Toronto Star reporter who had covered the story from the beginning and has written a book entitled "ONE DEAD INDIAN;" and Sam George, the brother of slain activist Dudley George, a family spokesperson who pushed hard for nearly ten years to get the Ontario government to call a public inquiry into the events of that tragic confrontation with the Ontario Provincial Police.
Ryerson's School of Journalism will be co-hosting the event. It is a free Open House. All are welcome to attend and to participate.
Pre-registration is NOT necessary. But contact us if you have questions.
The time and place of the workshops are below.

Link to Poster
Link to Press Release

Tuesday, March 6, 2007
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm
School of Journalism,
Ryerson University
80 Gould St.,
Room 204

For more information contact:
Dan David
Indigenous Communications Department
First Nations Technical Institute
18002670637 ext.130

danield@fnti.net

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Sawen:na Aorihwa:ke


Sawen:na Aorihwa:ke is a weekly current affiars/news program that is broadcast on the Mohawk tv channel 4 and is produced by Regan Jacobs and her team at Loudspirit productions.

Learners from the Aboriginal Media Program were in Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, participating in a 2nd week long internship at Mohawk TV. New faces new stories take a few min and check it out.

Please contact us if you have any questions.

Wendy Sero ext 160
wendyr@fnti.net

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Watch for our next Open House in March at Ryerson University in Toronto.



Mainstream Media Coverage of Ipperwash---a panel discussion including Sam George, brother of Dudley George, John Miller of Ryerson, and Toronto Star reporter Peter Edwards, author of One Dead Indian.

The discussion will be held on on March 26 @ 3:30 pm in Eaton Lecture Hall, Second Floor, Rogers Communications Centre.

The public is welcome

for more information please contact
Daniel David Email: danield@fnti.net
1-800-267-0637 ext:130

Monday, February 05, 2007

Media Program in Kahnawake



Learners from the Aboriginal Media Program were in Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, participating in a week long internship at Mohawk TV.

Sawen:na Aorihwa:ke is a weekly current affiars/news program that is broadcast on the Mohawk tv channel 4 and is produced by Regan Jacobs and her team at Loudspirit productions.

National News Editor visits FNTI Media Students


Paul Barnsley national news editor for the Windspeaker publications stopped by FNTI to listen to pitches made by media program learners. Learners have been working in groups on stories from northern Canada. Natural resources seemed to be the theme of the investigations.