Toward Reconciliation — How can journalism support reconciliation?
towardreconciliation.discoursemedia.org
A multi-year collaborative journalism project documenting our nation's struggle to respond to race issues. With the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Final Report and a renewed commitment by the federal government to foster an entirely new relationship with Indigenous peoples in Canada, we have an opportunity to engage in a profound, if difficult, national conversation about issues such as reconciliation, colonial history and land rights.
Power Struggle — A global collaborative journalism project
powerstruggle.discoursemedia.org
Power Struggle is a collaborative journalism project that explores how energy poverty impacts communities around the world and investigates emerging solutions that take climate change into account. Our goal is to be a marquee hub of high-quality journalism and ideas that connect stories from people on the ground to the global systemic issues at play.
The Diversity Source Network and Methodology
Developing new reporting methods with the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression's Bob Carty Fellowship
Through the Bob Carty Fellowship from the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, Discourse Media is developing a network that brings together journalists and underrepresented communities in western Canada through web and mobile platforms.
Possible Canadas — What do we want Canada to be?
possiblecanadas.discoursemedia.org
A collaboration between 10 student journalists from across western Canada to bring youth voices to the forefront of public dialogue about the country's future
Moving Forward — Issues-focused reporting about transportation in the Metro Vancouver region
movingforward.discoursemedia.org
Moving Forward was a temporary reporting beat, published in partnership with regional mainstream media, that Discourse Media developed in advance of spring 2015 transportation referendum in Metro Vancouver.
The Doable City Reader and Series
A collaboration with 8-80 Cities in partnership with the Knight Foundation
The Doable City Reader is an interactive digital media project about urban transformation. Our goal is to educate, inspire and empower new civic innovators making change in their communities.
The Lunch Beat
A collaboration with Farm to Cafeteria Canada and The Social Planning and Research Council of BC
A seven-part series of written features about how individuals and organizations across Canada are improving access to healthy food in public institutions.
Canadian University Report
An editorial package published with the Globe and Mail
The Canadian University Report is an annual publication that goes beyond typical university rankings to provide a more nuanced picture of how Canadian universities are equipping undergraduate students to succeed in today’s world. Read more.
Deeper Than Knowledge
A digital documentary produced in partnership with New Pedagogies for Deep Learning
Deeper Than Knowledge is a digital journalism project documenting a global movement by hundreds of schools attempting to make school more relevant to today’s young people.