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    Aphrodite Salas

    Assistant Professor & Director, Journalism Graduate Diploma Program

    Professional Background

    Aphrodite Salas is a distinguished visual journalist whose extensive career spans Canada and the globe. As the current Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism at Concordia University, she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of journalists. She also directs the Graduate Diploma Program in Journalism, highlighting her commitment to developing innovative curriculum and educational practices in contemporary journalism. Aphrodite contributes to the field as a workshop leader and Quebec Trainer for the Journalists for Human Rights Misinformation Project, empowering journalists to combat misinformation through effective storytelling.

    Her professional experience is underscored by a strong foundation in multimedia journalism, with previous roles as a video journalist and assignment editor at CTV Montreal. She has further sharpened her skills as a senior anchor at Global Quebec and hosted a current affairs radio program at 940 Montreal. With significant experience covering Parliament Hill in Ottawa for CityTV's Toronto and Vancouver stations, Aphrodite’s career also includes being a national correspondent for CTV News in Montreal and serving as the network’s transportation reporter in Toronto. Her anchoring experience spans several leading Canadian news networks, including CTV Newschannel, CityTV's CP24, CKCO Kitchener, and CFQC Saskatoon.

    Education and Achievements

    Aphrodite Salas's educational background lays a solid framework for her prolific journalism career. She earned a Master of Arts in Public Administration and Public Policy from Concordia University, coupled with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, History, and Professional Writing from the University of Toronto. Her academic credentials complement her robust practical experience, allowing her to deliver exceptional insights into the field of journalism.

    Aphrodite has made significant contributions to important research within the realms of visual journalism, mobile journalism, and information disorder. Her investigations particularly focus on the influence journalism schools can have in reconciliation processes, particularly with Indigenous communities. Through her recent research-creation projects, she has collaborated with students and Indigenous leadership, documenting impactful stories of climate action in Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek-Gull Bay First Nation and the Inuit community of Inukjuak. Currently, she is dedicated to developing a series of multimedia projects in partnership with three northern Indigenous communities, supported by the Social Sciences Humanities Research Council of Canada.

    Achievements

    Aphrodite’s journalistic endeavors have not only earned her high regard within the industry but have also culminated in prestigious accolades. Among her notable achievements are four RTDNA awards, which recognize excellence in news reporting. These awards are a testament to her unwavering commitment to producing high-quality journalism that informs and engages the public.

    In addition to her career in journalism, Aphrodite has also gained international experience. Her career began in earnest as a visual journalist at the Reuters East Africa bureau in Nairobi, where she produced engaging short documentaries. She has worked in diverse locations, including India, England, the United States, and undertaken a remarkable sailing journey across the Pacific Ocean as part of an initiative from the Government of Japan. This varied background equips Aphrodite with a unique perspective in her storytelling, which resonates deeply in her current work at Concordia University and beyond.

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    Location

    Montreal, Quebec, Canada