Watching the Watchdog: The Organization Fighting "Isms" in the Media
Tim Knight
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Posted 09.02.2012
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Canada
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Hamlin Grange,
Toronto,
Aboriginals,
Inclusivity,
Charter of Rights and Freedoms,
Canadian Media,
Ethnic Origin,
Workshops,
Journalism,
Social Media,
Nelson Mandela,
Disabilities,
Pitching Sessions,
Racism,
Discrimination,
Innoversity Creative Summit,
Cultural Minority,
Colour,
News Priorities and Coverage,
Training,
Students,
Religion,
Cynthia Reyes,
Disabled Canadians,
Award,
Sex Age,
Physical Disability,
Mental,
Making Documentaries,
Networking,
Diversity,
Not-for-Profit,
Sharpeville,
Canada News
Innoversity is a not-for-profit organization that has spent the past 13 years struggling with some success "to create opportunities for cultural minority, Aboriginal and disabled Canadians to actively engage with, and be reflected within, key social sectors and institutions." That's institution-speak for fighting racism and all the other isms that still stain our society, particularly our media.