Allison Baker

Developing from the Negative

Developing from the Negative

Forced out of shrinking newsrooms, photojournalists are going rogue to keep their craft alive

Forced out of shrinking newsrooms, photojournalists are going rogue to keep their craft alive

 Allison Baker

Offleash Podcast: Indigenous reporting

Offleash Podcast: Indigenous reporting

  Offleash is the Ryerson Review of Journalism‘s first-ever regular podcast, published on RRJ.ca every second Wednesday at 3:33 p.m. In this week’s episode, Eternity, our multimedia editor, and guest host Laura Hensley, our departments editor, delve into the issues surrounding indigenous reporting. Stevie Cameron tells us about the process of writing her book, On the […]

 Allison Baker

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Digital publications are silencing their readers, but is that a move that benefits many or a tactic to control public image?

Russell Wangersky peeled away the cling wrap encasing the chicken, thinking of it sizzling on a barbecue. When he turned the bird over, he saw “a great honking fistful of still attached skin and fat” tucked in where the ribs should have been. Over six months, he investigated the meat-to-fat ratio of Newfoundland Farm Products […]