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In this episode, we delve into journalism with Charla Huber. She is of Chipewyan and Inuit ancestry. Charla is the Director of Communications and Indigenous Relations for M’akola Housing Society in Victoria, British Columbia. She writes a weekly column in the Victoria Times Colonist newspaper which often highlights important humanitarian, social and Indigenous issues. She is also a member of the Victoria-Esquimalt Police Board. We discuss the challenges of the transition to a virtual world due the COVID-19 pandemic for all peoples in Canada, as well as what post COVID-19 adjustments could look like. We talk about how the pandemic has changed the way humans live and conduct business, from the death of the handshake to the adversities Canadian youth are being confronted with.
In this episode, we delve into journalism with Charla Huber. She is of Chipewyan and Inuit ancestry. Charla is the Director of Communications and Indigenous Relations for M’akola Housing Society in Victoria, British Columbia. She writes a weekly column in the Victoria Times Colonist newspaper which often highlights important humanitarian, social and Indigenous issues. She is also a member of the Victoria-Esquimalt Police Board. We discuss the challenges of the transition to a virtual world due the COVID-19 pandemic for all peoples in Canada, as well as what post COVID-19 adjustments could look like. We talk about how the pandemic has changed the way humans live and conduct business, from the death of the handshake to the adversities Canadian youth are being confronted with.