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Indigenous Youth, Reimagining Resilience and more
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TODAY: Join us at The Walrus Leadership Forum: The Great Skills Shift to learn the findings of RBC’s Building Bandwidth report on the digital challenges Indigenous youth face today, followed by a panel discussion on how to ensure the next generation of Indigenous professionals has the skills needed for success.
 
Smiling photos of Madeleine Redfern, John Stackhouse, Mike DeGagné, Oscar Baker III, and Martha Hall Findlay
 
Thursday, September 16
9 a.m. PT | 10 a.m. MT   
12 p.m. ET | 1 p.m. AT

RBC PRESENTS
The Walrus Leadership Forum:
The Great Skills Shift
Preparing Indigenous youth for a digital future.

  • Oscar Baker III, Freelance Reporter


  • Mike DeGagné, CEO, Indspire

  • Martha Hall Findlay, Chief Sustainability Officer, Suncor

  • John Stackhouse, Senior Vice-President, Office of the CEO at RBC

The panel will be moderated by Madeleine Redfern, former mayor of Iqaluit, and Chief Operating Officer of CanArctic Inuit Networks.

 
 
NEXT WEEK: On Thursday, September 23, tune in to The Walrus Talks at Home: News & Platforms.

In our increasingly digital world, news organizations prioritize innovation, impact, and access like never before. Join us as we bring together experts to share their insights on and hopes for the shifting landscape of Canadian news.
 
 
Thursday, September 23
4 p.m. PT | 5 p.m. MT   
7 p.m. ET | 8 p.m. AT


FACEBOOK PRESENTS
The Walrus Talks at Home:
News & Platforms

Featuring five-minute talks and a Q&A with:

  • Emma Gilchrist, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, and Executive Director, The Narwhal

  • Emilee Gilpin, Managing Editor, IndigiNews

  • Anita Li, Journalism Instructor, Media Consultant, and Publisher and Founder of The Green Line

  • Brian Myles, Editor, Le Devoir


The Q&A session will be moderated by Jessica Johnson, Editor-in-Chief of The Walrus.

Click here to register for
The Walrus Talks at Home: News & Platforms.

 
 
Join us for The Walrus Talks at Home: Reimagining Resilience, taking place on Tuesday, October 19.

Resilience is seen as a badge of honour, but shouldn’t it be a choice? Many communities are faced with systemic challenges that leave them with no choice but to be resilient. Join us as four speakers discuss this important topic in part two of our resilience talks.
 
Smiling photos of Sean Lee, Alison Tedford, Dr. Roberta K. Timothy, and Dr. Anne Spice.
 
Tuesday, October 19
4 p.m. PT | 5 p.m. MT   
7 p.m. ET | 8 p.m. AT


TD BANK GROUP PRESENTS
The Walrus Talks at Home:
Reimagining Resilience

Featuring five-minute talks and a Q&A with:

  • Sean Lee, Director of Programming, Tangled Art + Disability

  • Anne Spice, Assistant Professor, X University

  • Alison Tedford, Business Consultant and Author

  • Dr. Roberta K. Timothy, Assistant Professor, Black Health Lead, and inaugural Program Director for the MPH Program in Black Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto

The Q&A session will be moderated by Sheyfali Saujani, Writer and Producer.
 
Watch: The Walrus Leadership Forum: Strengthening Canadian Journalism

Earlier this year, Nana aba Duncan, Candis Callison, Arvin Joaquin, Tara Weber, and Reshmi Nair discussed how we can advance representation and create a culture of equity, inclusion, and belonging in the field of journalism—and what that means for all Canadians. Check out the full video below!

 
 
 
 
 
 
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