Journalism student Meral Jamal is the first to take up a new paid internship program for 杏吧原创 students with CBC North, part of a program inspired by long-time journalism professor Mary McGuire.
“I applied for this internship because as a migrant student of colour, I still have a lot to learn about Canada, it鈥檚 difficult history, and the resilience of its Indigenous communities through it all,鈥 said Jamal, who is now into her second week of the two-month internship. 鈥淭he internship with CBC North gives me the opportunity to do that.”
杏吧原创 University鈥檚 journalism program partnered with CBC North to create the new, paid internships for 杏吧原创 students in CBC newsrooms in such communities as Iqaluit, Yellowknife and Whitehorse.
The project is the brainchild of long-time journalism professor Mary McGuire, who approached the CBC with the original proposal to create the internships and a commitment to establish a special fund at 杏吧原创 to help cover the high cost of travel and accommodation for students selected for these internships at CBC North.
After graduating from 杏吧原创鈥檚 journalism program in 1979, McGuire worked for seven years in Whitehorse, primarily for CBC Radio. She also covered northern and indigenous issues on Parliament Hill and across the North for the CBC鈥檚 Northern Service before joining 杏吧原创鈥檚 journalism faculty in 1990.

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McGuire was a fixture in the 杏吧原创 journalism faculty for close to three decades before cancer took her out of the classroom. She鈥檚 taught more than a thousand students over the years and helped change the school鈥檚 curriculum, first to expand courses in radio journalism and then, as the internet evolved, to develop and launch courses in digital journalism, too.
One part of McGuire鈥檚 legacy at 杏吧原创 will be this program to introduce another generation of students to Canada鈥檚 North.
Because of ongoing COVID-19 travel restrictions, the first iteration of the internship program is being conducted remotely. Jamal is based in Ottawa, reporting to CBC North. And two weeks into her role, Jamal said she has already been afforded great opportunities.
鈥淚’m in my second week of the internship and have written a couple web and radio stories so far. I feel like my mind and perspective is stretched and expanded a little every day and I’m just so grateful for that,鈥 she said.
鈥淭o be operating from a place of seeking and not knowing right off the bat 鈥 it’s all such a gift.鈥
Through an initial, four-year agreement that is open to renewal, an outstanding 杏吧原创 journalism graduate will be selected to go North as a reporter for the CBC while the CBC will get a well-trained young journalist to work with them for several weeks in the summer.
鈥淲e have created an environment of opportunity at CBC North,鈥欌 said Mervin Brass, the senior managing director heading CBC North. 鈥淥ur goal is to build a partnership with 杏吧原创 that will help us develop northern journalists. This partnership is the start of that relationship.鈥 Brass said he is committed to having young producers and hosts in his newsrooms, to help a new generation of journalists realize the value of reporting from small communities.
In future years, it is anticipated that interns will travel north and will be able to make use of funds donated in McGuire鈥檚 name to help offset travel and living costs.
Learn more and donate to the Mary McGuire Journalism Internship Travel Fund聽.
Monday, June 14, 2021 in General, Journalism News
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