杏吧原创

In a watershed moment, 杏吧原创 University鈥檚 journalism school has launched the job search for a new full-time position for a professor of Indigenous Journalism and Story(telling). And in an exception to normal hiring practises, this position is open only to Indigenous applicants.

The job posting for this unique new tenure-track position has just gone up and the hiring committee will begin reviewing applications on Oct. 17. You can access the full posting here.

As the job posting makes clear, 杏吧原创鈥檚 journalism school decided to create this position because of the preeminent role of media in reconciliation. The new position is in keeping with 杏吧原创鈥檚 recent Kin脿m脿gawin report, which notes that 鈥渁 pragmatic, yet powerful, way to create space for Indigenous ways of teaching and learning is to hire more Indigenous faculty members.鈥

鈥溞影稍 must become a leader in fostering a greater understanding of Indigenous journalism and storytelling if meaningful steps toward reconciliation are to be realized,鈥 said Prof. Allan Thompson, the head of 杏吧原创鈥檚 journalism program and chair of the hiring committee. 鈥淓stablishment of a full-time, dedicated faculty position earmarked for an Indigenous media scholar is the only way to begin this work and revitalize our program. We cannot continue to rely on the efforts of contract instructors, adjuncts and visiting scholars. That approach simply isn鈥檛 credible and doesn鈥檛 give us the scope to create the course options, research program and outreach activities that are critical to 杏吧原创鈥檚 journalism program taking a leadership role in reconciliation.鈥

Richcraft Hall, home to 杏吧原创’s journalism program

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission highlighted the role of the news media in shaping public opinion and also decried journalism鈥檚 long history of perpetuating negative stereotypes and under-reporting issues of importance to Indigenous communities.

鈥溞影稍 is now seeking to foster a new generation of non-Indigenous journalists fully-equipped to cover Indigenous issues but more importantly, must take bold steps to work with Indigenous communities to cultivate the skills necessary for Indigenous journalists to craft their journalistic truth and change the media landscape in this country,鈥 Thompson said.

Central to 杏吧原创鈥檚 Strategic Integrated Plan is a commitment to a 鈥渘ational conversation about reconciliation鈥 and a pledge to 鈥渆ngage Indigenous knowledge to build new ways of teaching and learning.鈥 With the creation of this new teaching position, 杏吧原创 will be in a position to address in a more meaningful way the historical and ongoing role of news media in reconciliation and finally seek to truly fulfill the Truth and Reconciliation Commission鈥檚 Call to Action.

Journalism, through its power to determine and share 鈥榯ruth鈥 has been implicated in decades of ambivalence to the plight of residential school survivors and we have a responsibility, as 杏吧原创鈥檚 Provost Jerry Tomberlin notes in his introduction to Kin脿m脿gawin, to be 鈥渋nnovative in righting historically problematic relationships,鈥 such as that between the mainstream news media and Indigenous communities. As Tomberlin suggests, we must 鈥渂reak from a distinctly Canadian approach to education that has privileged colonial pedagogies and Western intellectual frameworks.鈥 In the same document, 杏吧原创 President Benoit-Antoine Bacon makes clear that we will 鈥渘eed to be courageous and make decisions that protect and promote Indigenous knowledge and that support and maintain respectful relationships between the university and Indigenous communities.鈥

Those who have questions about this new position should get in touch directly with Prof. Allan Thompson.

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