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AIP wins US Embassy grant to build community media sustainability

AIP wins US Embassy grant to build community media sustainability

by Mamaponya Motsai | Tue, Nov, 2022 | Story

#JournalismTalks: Are Queer stories visible enough in mainstream media?

#JournalismTalks: Are Queer stories visible enough in mainstream media?

by Mamaponya Motsai | Thu, Oct, 2022 | Story

October is Africa Pride Month, a time to celebrate the progress that Queer communities have made within the continent, and a time to reflect and discuss how Queer stories are narrated in mainstream media.

Breaking stereotypes about Africa, one TikTok at a time

Breaking stereotypes about Africa, one TikTok at a time

by Mamaponya Motsai | Mon, Oct, 2022 | Story

As part of our Fav of the Week, fraycollege spoke to the Nigerian content creator about her videos, and becoming the West African winner of the 2022 Tik Tok Baraza Creator Competition.

Be ready for a world where content is king

Be ready for a world where content is king

by Mamaponya Motsai | Wed, Oct, 2022 | Story

This certificate replaces the old Journalism Certificate and was created by those who hire know content best– editors – specifically the South African National Editor’s Forum (SANEF) to address the skills needs in newsrooms.

#JournalismTalks: Telling stories of Arts, Culture, and Heritage

#JournalismTalks: Telling stories of Arts, Culture, and Heritage

by Mamaponya Motsai | Tue, Sep, 2022 | Story

To celebrate Heritage Month, fraycollege hosted a Twitter Space titled ‘Telling stories of Arts, Culture, and Heritage.’ This conversation aimed to discuss the importance of heritage, arts and culture reporting and why we need journalists who report on these topics.

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