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Panel: Of Silence, Sound, and Voice: Re-thinking Equity, Representation, and Public Recognition
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Spehanie Guntik
 Community News Net (Canada)  Contact Contributor
April 8, 2011, 10:49 a.m.
Stephanie Gutnik, is studying Arts, Political Science and Communications Studies at McGill University and reports for McGill Tribune and TV McGill. She presented her paper entitled, "More than Meets the Eye: An Assessment of the Current Status of Women Journalists in the Field of Canadian Broadcast Journalism"

Stephanie presented on the panel: "Of Silence, Sound, and Voice: Re-thinking Equity, Representation, and Public Recognition" as part of McGill's Undergraduate Conference on Equity and the Media.


The mandate of the SSMU Equity Committee is to confront historical and current inequities at McGill through active engagement and public education in agreement with Student Society of McGill University’s policy on equality and social justice.

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Of Silence, Sound, and Voice: Re-thinking Equity, Representation, and Public Recognition
00:11:12 1 March 26, 2011
Montreal,, McGill University
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