Media
Selected multimedia publications
Lina Forero
ᑰᒃ ᑰᑦᑐᖅ The Flowing River (2026)
Concordia University and CTV Montreal, with Hayley Carolan, Luca Caruso-Moro, Lina Forero, Cedric Gallant, Amy Luft and Anasophie Vallée. Short documentary and multimedia story hub on an Inuit‑led transition from diesel dependency to renewable energy in Inukjuak, Nunavik. Full project details and screenings on the Climate Leadership Story Hub.
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Kaaria Quash
Arctic Shift to Clean Energy (2022)
Concordia University and CTV Montreal, with Virginie Ann, Luca Caruso-Moro, Amy Luft and Kaaria Quash. Multimedia journalism project on Inuit‑led clean energy in Inukjuak, including the short documentaries Innavik and Simeonie Nalukturuk: in his own words, along with interviews, photos and written features. Full project details and screenings on the Climate Leadership Story Hub.
Learn moreSelected screenings
Christina Esteban
- Films screened at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP27) and the United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15), Canada Pavilion, in partnership with Indigenous Clean Energy.
- Screenings and keynotes at academic and professional gatherings including the World Journalism Education Congress (Paris), the Banff Forum Policy Conference (Mont Tremblant), the Renewables in Remote Communities Conference (Whitehorse) and the Journée scientifique de l’INRS (Quebec City).
- Community and educational premieres at Uquutaq High School (Inukjuak), the Women’s Canadian Club of Montreal (Montreal) and presentations at the University of Ottawa, Champlain College Lennoxville and other teaching-focused venues.
Selected academic publications
Kaaria Quash
Aphrodite Salas
Peer‑reviewed articles & related publications
- Salas, A. A view from Inukjuak: Engagement journalism with Indigenous partners. Facts & Frictions: Emerging Debates, Pedagogies and Practices in Contemporary Journalism [Special issue: Engaged Journalism in Canada]. Publication expected Spring 2026. Includes a link to ᑰᒃ ᑰᑦᑐᖅ The Flowing River.
- Walker, T., Salas, A., Karami, M., & Sadati, A. (Eds.). (2026). Wiring the Future: Financial Strategies, Challenges, and Opportunities in the Sustainable Energy Transition. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Volt‑Age team (Athienitis, A. K., Eicker, U., Salas, A., Yönder, E., Özsoy, S. M., McArthur, J., with administrative support from Trivedi, Y., and Jacquet, V.). “Volt‑Age’s response to Quebec’s consultation on the environmental performance of buildings.” Report submitted to the Quebec government, September 2025.
- Salas, A. (2023). Getting their mojo back: A solutions approach for first‑year journalism students. Facts & Frictions: Emerging Debates, Pedagogies and Practices in Contemporary Journalism, 3(1), 66–69.
- Dyer, J., Manning, K., Temple Newhook, J., Khosa, S., Salas, A., Davis, A., James, J., Pickett, S., & Pullen Sansfacon, A. (2023). Media discourse in Canada on trans youth and parent advocacy. Feminist Media Studies.
- Salas, A., & Stevens, S. (2021). Journalism education and Call to Action 86: Exploring conciliatory and collaborative methods of research‑creation with Indigenous communities. Facts & Frictions: Emerging Debates, Pedagogies and Practices in Contemporary Journalism, 1(1), 55–63.
- Salas, A. (2020, July 16). What role can journalism schools play in reconciliation? Policy Options.
Broadcast journalism
CTV Montreal
Selected earlier work from CTV (2016), available on YouTube.
- A father finds his long-lost daughter after 16 years, then receives a hefty bill for foster care services
- Breaking news coverage of the Lac-Mégantic rail disaster (2013)
- Leonard Cohen’s childhood home in Montreal
- The iconic Snowdon Deli — a Montreal institution
- A Montreal falafel restaurant co-owned by a Muslim and a Jew, both from Tel Aviv
- Montreal’s annual moving day (July 1)
- Drug treatment breakthrough for a rare genetic disease
- Controversy over a teacher wearing a headdress to school
In the news
Christophe Terrade
Selected interviews and coverage featuring Aphrodite’s work:
- “Volt-Age summit highlights people and partnerships driving Canada’s energy transition.” Volt-Age News, May 26, 2026.
- “À l’Université Concordia, un cours pour décoloniser les pratiques journalistiques.” CBC/Radio‑Canada, April 10, 2025.
- “Concordia’s Aphrodite Salas challenges journalistic practices to ethically share Indigenous stories.” Concordia University News, May 2024.
- “Building trust in journalism.” DCN Global DisinfoHacks podcast interview with Aurra Kawanzaruwa, December 2023.
- “Concordians and Indigenous partners brought their latest film project to COP15 in Montreal.” Concordia University News, February 2023.
- “Concordia professor leads green energy reporting in the North.” CTV Montreal, November 2022.
- “Nunavik documentary gives Concordia students hands‑on education.” Montreal Gazette, November 2022.