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IABC/Toronto names Fennella Bruce the 2023 Communicator of the Year

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

Fennella is being recognized for demonstrating leadership and communications excellence through her ongoing work boosting the voices of Black professionals in the media.

Key Points: 
  • Fennella is being recognized for demonstrating leadership and communications excellence through her ongoing work boosting the voices of Black professionals in the media.
  • Giving Black professionals opportunities to share their stories and experience with a national audience is a powerful tool against anti-Black racism in Canada.
  • IABC/Toronto names Fennella Bruce the 2023 Communicator of the Year.
  • Fennella will be presented with the IABC/TO Communicator of the Year Award on Friday, March 1, 2024.

IABC/Toronto to host acclaimed Indigenous storytellers Jesse Wente, Tanya Talaga & Danis Goulet

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 19, 2023

IABC/Toronto's 2022 BMO Communicator of the Year , Jesse Wente, will be joined by prominent Indigenous leaders, Anishinaabe journalist Tanya Talaga and award-winning writer and film director Danis Goulet.

Key Points: 
  • IABC/Toronto's 2022 BMO Communicator of the Year , Jesse Wente, will be joined by prominent Indigenous leaders, Anishinaabe journalist Tanya Talaga and award-winning writer and film director Danis Goulet.
  • They will share insights into how storytelling can shape people's understanding, the role it plays in reconciliation, and how Indigenous storytelling is effecting change.
  • "Participants will leave with a deeper appreciation of Indigenous storytelling and its role in reconciliation and right relations."
  • "Wente, Talaga and Goulet will share a variety of storytelling methods that inform, inspire and transform perceptions of Indigenous peoples and our shared history."