On October 17, UBC hosted an event at the Vancouver Playhouse featuring Talaga, who delivered a powerful and moving talk titled Covering the Apocalypse: What it is like being an Indigenous journalist in Canada, about her experience as an Indigenous journalist in a country with a violent colonial past and present.
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