On Tuesday, May 11, join us for The Walrus Leadership Forum: Strengthening Canadian Journalism.
This daytime panel discussion and audience Q&A will examine how we can advance representation and create a culture of equity, inclusion, and belonging in the field of journalism—and what that would mean for all Canadians.
Tuesday, May 11 12 p.m. ET on Zoom
CARLETON UNIVERSITY PRESENTS The Walrus Leadership Forum: Strengthening Canadian Journalism
Advancing representation and creating a culture of equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Candis Callison, associate professor, School of Journalism, Writing, and Media and the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies, University of British Columbia
Arvin Joaquin, video journalist, OMNI News: Filipino
Reshmi Nair, co-anchor of CP24 TONIGHT
Tara Weber, western bureau chief, BNN Bloomberg
Moderated by Nana aba Duncan, incoming Carty chair in journalism, diversity and inclusion studies at Carleton University's School of Journalism.
Join us on Wednesday, May 26, for The Walrus Talks at Home: Resilience. Four speakers discuss and answer your questions about how we cope with adversity and cultivate resilience individually and as a society.
Wednesday, May 26 7 p.m. ET on Zoom
TD BANK GROUP PRESENTS The Walrus Talks at Home: Resilience
Discussing our ability to overcome systemic societal and physical barriers.
Vinita Srivastava,producer, director of innovation, and senior editor,The Conversation
Jeff Adams, Paralympic gold medalist
Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika, professor of women’s and gender studies and director of the Pan African Collaboration for Excellence (PACE), University of Alberta
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UPCOMING: The Walrus Talks at Home: Voices
Online. During a time when many of us are spending more time online, we are bringing together four speakers to share their knowledge of taking action online to raise awareness and spark positive change. Save your spot for this important discussion today!
Tuesday, May 18 7 p.m. ET on Zoom
FACEBOOK PRESENTS The Walrus Talks at Home: Voices Online
On March 25, Andres Lozano, Wency Leung, Mark Henick, Sopé Owoaje, and Nadine Yousif discussed the pervasive stigmatization of mental health, the cost of underfunding its research, and the effects of COVID-19 on our collective well-being.
The Edge of Energy podcast
Hear the latest industry experts and innovative thinkers on The Edge of Energy, a new podcast from Scotiabank and The Walrus Lab. Hosted by Kofi Hope, the first episode drops on April 22 and explores the idea of energy transition, its importance, and the political means to achieve it. The bi-weekly podcast will showcase a diverse range of perspectives on the transition to a net zero economy in Canada.