New Bachelor’s Degree in Indigenous Journalism coming to Saskatchewan
It’s being called a first-of-its-kind program in North America and it’s being offered right here in Saskatchewan.
On Monday, the First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) announced the launch of a four-year Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Journalism and Communications. The program will blend training in the fields of journalism and multimedia with the study of Indigenous issues and languages.
“We need Indigenous voices and perspectives to tell our stories accurately and respectfully,” said FNUniv President Dr. Jacqueline Ottman.
To help support the program, the Mastercard Foundation is providing $121,000 annually for five years while the Inspirit Foundation is giving $100,000 annually over three years.