Hanna Araza
About Hanna Araza
Hanna is a recent graduate of Simon Fraser University where she studied communications and print & digital publishing. She is passionate about sustainability, intersectional climate justice, and environmental communication as a vital tool for strengthening collective efficacy and co-creating sustainable futures. Her experiences include community engagement and communication work with Media Democracy Days, Apathy is Boring, Insight Global Education, and participation in SFU Centre for Dialogue's Semester in Climate Futures program. Currently, she is a co-founder of Bloom Zine Collective, a community zine that celebrates and amplifies the art and stories of marginalized QTBIPOC folks in BC.
Petromedia: Why we don’t have better reporting on climate
In examining powerful institutions like Big Oil, costly investigative journalism takes a backseat to reactive coverage, write Robert Hackett and Hanna Araza.
Petromedia: How Postmedia gives big ink to Big Oil
If Canadians want a conversation about energy and climate policy undistorted by Big Oil's outsized influence, newspapers still matter. Are they doing the job?