Updates + Events
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China’s capture of Ghana’s fishing industry threatening food security
Ghanian journalist Kwabena Adu Koranteng and researcher Alassane Samba look at how Chinese proliferation in Ghana’s fishing industry is threatening food security in the region. This story is a result of the Hidden Costs Academic-Journalism Collaboration Grant.
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Global Reporting Centre wins National Edward R. Murrow Award
Turning Points wins a national Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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Announcing the Tiny Foundation Fellows for Investigative Journalism
The Global Reporting Centre and the Citizens announce the seven recipients of The Tiny Foundation Fellowships for Investigative Journalism. The fellows, who include both up-and-coming and experienced journalists, will dive into the role of technology in abuses of power.
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To fight illegal fishing in the Galapagos, Ecuador turns to new technology
CBC’s Chris Arsenault and UBC researcher Philippe Le Billon teamed up to investigate how Ecuador is combating illegal fishing in their biodiverse waters. This story is a result of the Hidden Costs Academic-Journalism Collaboration Grant.
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Shooting the messenger
Help us investigate how journalists are defamed and harassed globally by taking part in our anonymous survey. In collaboration with the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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In the fight against Russia, Ukrainian citizens turn to an old recipe
Irem Ozturan on how Ukrainian citizens are mobilizing to build Molotov cocktails to defend their country against the Russian invasion.
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Turning Points wins Silver Anthem Award
This project was awarded a Silver Medal at the inaugural Anthem Awards in the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion category.
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Bearing witness to war crimes
A conversation with photojournalist Ali Arkady about the ethics, risks and costs of bearing witness to war crimes. Moderated by Andrea Crossan. Free and online via Zoom.