Gavin John
Gavin John is an Indigenous journalist and photojournalist based in Calgary whose work focuses on conflict, security, and the human impact of war. A graduate of SAIT’s Journalism program and currently completing his Master’s in Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary, Gavin has reported from Iraq during the war against ISIS, North Korea, the 2020 BLM protests in Seattle, and most recently, the Canadian Arctic, where he has embedded multiple times with the Canadian Rangers and Armed Forces. His work has been featured in outlets including The Globe and Mail, The New York Times, and The Narwhal. He is also a mentor with Room Up Front, a national mentorship program that supports BIPOC photojournalists through training and editorial access, working to reshape who gets to tell stories and how. In Gavin’s words:
Stories by Gavin John
What an effort to save Arctic sea ice means to the people who depend on it
Five residents of Cambridge Bay, Nvt., reflect on their connection to ice and the changes...
On solid ice: the plan to refreeze the Arctic
As sea ice melts, Inuit cultural traditions are at risk of disappearing too. Could a...