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IndigiNews is partnering with Journalists for Human Rights to hire two BIPOC Youth
As part of a new fellowship, we are offering paid part-time positions for young journalists aged 19-29 to join our award-winning newsroom
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We’re hiring for a new paid investigative fellowship for BIPOC journalists
The fellow will rotate between three different newsrooms — IndigiNews, Ricochet and Pivot
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IndigiNews is hiring a full-time Indigenous law reporter
From court cases to treaties to hereditary systems — we’re looking for a journalist to tackle the biggest stories around rights and governance
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How do you put a price on sacred foods?
I set out to tally the cost of a smoked salmon — its value is beyond measure
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Another Damn Thing
A story from nehiyaw historian Alphonse Little Poplar’s memoirs
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IndigiNews is hiring a managing editor
Our managing editor is entrusted with ensuring we are culturally appropriate and trauma-informed
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IndigiNews is expanding into the ‘Metro Vancouver’ area
IndigiNews is expanding, and will soon be providing culturally relevant, respectful journalism for Indigenous communities in the Metro Vancouver area.
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Open Letter from IndigiNews Aunties to “Canadian” Media: Enough is Enough
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Cowichan Valley, Features, First Person, Nanaimo, Okanagan, Uncategorized, Vancouver, Vancouver Island●
It’s our responsibility to hold accountable the industry we are part of
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IndigiNews partners with SheEO, providing a platform for the network’s Indigenous-owned businesses
We’ve offered 10 women-led companies in the SheEO network free advertising this holiday season.