Learning Sessions

Learning Sessions are focused, practical opportunities to learn together. They bring people together around shared topics, skills, and responsibilities in community and campus media — through workshops, discussions, and guided sessions designed to be immediately useful. Some sessions introduce core ideas, while others go deeper into specific roles or areas of practice. Sessions may connect…

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Learning Sessions are focused, practical opportunities to learn together. They bring people together around shared topics, skills, and responsibilities in community and campus media — through workshops, discussions, and guided sessions designed to be immediately useful.


Some sessions introduce core ideas, while others go deeper into specific roles or areas of practice. Sessions may connect to learning pathways, events, or supporting resources, helping you build understanding and confidence over time — without requiring everything to happen at once.

Learning Sessions List

This learning session introduces the principles, structure, and responsibilities of community and campus media. It provides context, expectations, and links to required policies and training resources. What community media is What makes it different from commercial media What a volunteer should expect next

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This session provides a shared foundation for everyone engaging with community, campus, and Indigenous media through NCRA/ANREC. It establishes common language, values, and expectations before participants move into more specialized learning.

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This session introduces the essential responsibilities of governance within nonprofit community media organizations. It focuses on clarity of roles, legal and fiduciary responsibilities, and the relationship between Boards and staff.

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This session provides a shared foundation for everyone engaging with community, campus, and Indigenous media through NCRA/ANREC. It establishes common language, values, and expectations before participants move into more specialized learning.

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