First Nations peoples become Citizen Journalists



Are you of First Nations background? Do you have something to say on aboriginal rights? Apply to become a Citizen Journalist.  Submit your editorials to The Canadian: editorial@agoracosmopolitan.com.

You are also inivted to open a totally free account with The Canadian, by "clicking" the blue and rectangular "PUBLISH YOUR NEWS" link at the top of this webpage.  Become a volunteering Community Journalist with The Canadian.

Help further spread vital social awareness on aboriginal issues.

Wikipedia elaborates that Citizen journalism (also known as "public", "participatory", "democratic", "guerrilla" or "street journalism") is the concept of members of the public "playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing, and disseminating news and information." Citizen journalism should not be confused with community journalism or civic journalism, which are both practiced by professional journalists. Citizen journalism should also not be confused with collaborative journalism, which is practiced by professional and non-professional journalists working together. Citizen journalism is a specific form of citizen media as well as user generated content.


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