
Duncan McCue
@duncanmccue
Nd’Anishinaabe. Prof @JSchool_CU. Sometimes found @CBCRadio. Author #DecolonizingJournalism #TheShoeBoy. Fan of frybread & Leafs. Creator riic.ca
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https://carleton.ca/sjc/profile/mccue-duncan/ 12-11-2010 18:46:52
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The ugly truth for many of us who write about these important topics. Alessia Passafiume is not alone.

Echoing Duncan McCue recommendation to buy Tanya Talaga eye-opening new book investigating the myth of residential schools benefiting First Nations in Canada through the life experiences of her ancestors who suffered in the system, which I reviewed for Booksin5 below! 1/5


Proud to be on Manitoulin Island with Duncan McCue for meetings to continue work on the Journalism in Indigenous Communities certificate @jschool_cu is developing in partnership with two of Ontario’s Indigenous Institutes – First Nations Technical Institute and Kenjgewin Teg.


Great meetings today w/ new partners in our Journalism in Indigenous Communities certificate. Carleton's Duncan McCue and I met elder Evelyn Roy, Debbie Debassige, who hosted us at Kenjgewin Teg on Manitoulin & Adam Hopkins, from First Nations Technical Institute, in Tyendinaga.

Carleton J-School is hosting a Political Journalism Conference called “Reimagining Political Journalism: Perils, Possibilities & What Comes Next”Nov. 15-17, 2024 Featuring: Duncan McCue Amira Elghawaby Rick Harp JOANNE CHIANELLO John Woodside Register at: cusjc.ca/reimagining-po…

Carleton's journalism program has moved a step closer to launching its new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities with today's posting of a job notice for the program manager who will work with Duncan McCue on the project. Spread the word: bit.ly/418QvVk


👀JOB ALERT Carleton J-School is launching a new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities (CJIIC). Are you an innovative project manager with experience working with Indigenous communities? Apply for CJIIC Program Manager position. Open until Dec 12 carleton.njoyn.com/CL2/XWEB/XWEB.…




"There's this long history of stories that have dehumanized us and reinforced these negative stereotypes." Jesse Wente, Connie Walker, and Duncan McCue talk to Chris Beaver about Indigenous narrative sovereignty on NDN POV youtube.com/watch?v=ZVL6U2…


Mid-career journalists: This is your moment. Are you driven to tell stories that matter? The 2025–26 William Southam #Journalism Fellowship at Massey College offers you the chance to grow, connect & learn at University of Toronto. Apply to join by March 31. masseycollege.ca/journalism-fel…


"Today is historic– Canada’s first journalism school affirms its commitment to the First Peoples of this land, with the launch of a new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities." - Duncan McCue at today's historic launch of a new Indigenous journalism program


Elder Barry Sarazin helps to launch the new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities now taking applications Carleton J-School. The program will allow learners to explore journalism without leaving home and later get a fast-track into Carleton's journalism degree.

Awesome podcast with Duncan McCue talking about his language learning journey including Eshki-nishnaabemjig podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/wor…



Mad respect for Duncan McCue and all he does for moving Indigenous journalism forward. ✊🏽

Congratulations to Medill faculty member Christine Brennan (BSJ80, MSJ81) and Duncan McCue, 2023 IJA-Medill Milestone Achievement Award Winner, on becoming members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Read more: spr.ly/60182bGsu
