How Duncan McCue changed Indigenous reporting

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Unreserved54:00Duncan McCue: Award-winning storyteller and changemaker

Duncan McCue is getting ready to teach a new generation of journalists about the trade, and how to cover Indigenous stories. But that’s nothing new. He’s been teaching this for decades. 

“[Journalists] need to understand that their news stories, when they get it wrong, it has huge impacts for Indigenous people across this country,” McCue told Unreserved host Rosanna Deerchild.

The Anishinaabe journalist has accepted a position as professor of Indigenous journalism and storytelling at Carleton University’s School of Journalism in Ottawa, where he’ll be able to share the unique expertise he brought to CBC and honed over

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