Jacqueline Ronson

Assistant editor

Jacqueline Ronson is a journalist and editor based in Youbou, B.C., on the unceded homelands of Coast Salish and Nuu-chah-nulth peoples. She previously worked for The Discourse, where her reporting in the Cowichan Valley became the foundation of a new model for thoughtful, community-led local news. Before that, she worked as a science and environment reporter for Inverse and a news and politics reporter for the Yukon News. Jacqueline loves making DIY gifts and would never turn down an invitation to a sweaty dance party.

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Let’s talk about reconciliation.
As we mark the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we can’t forget the impacts of residential schools are intimately linked to many stories we cover on the natural world in so-called Canada.