Kelly Geraldine Malone
Class of 2017
Kelly Geraldine Malone is an independent multi-media journalist. She graduated with distinction from the University of Regina with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, and has worked in newsrooms across the Prairies including CBC, News Talk Radio, and the Brandon Sun. Her work has also been published in VICE News, Bangkok Post, Ms. Magazine, and Women’s eNews. Malone produced the Indigenous Affairs program “Meeting Ground” for CKOM News, and won the 2014 RTDNA National Adrienne Clarkson Award for Diversity for the series “Journey of Indigenous Gender Identity.” She also covered Saskatchewan’s wildfires for News Talk Radio, which won the Ron Laidlaw Prairie Regional and National RTDNA for continuing coverage in 2015.

Will Donald Trump’s latest travel restrictions push more asylum seekers into Canada?

Bank robbers, labour leaders and political prisoners: 140 years of history at Stony Mountain Institution

Omnitrax says it can break contract with Ottawa after government intervention, flooding

Youth gets adult sentence of 6 years for attack that left Jackie Healey blind in her left eye

Death of involuntary psychiatric patient prompts recommendation for better monitoring

‘Justice delayed is justice denied’: Fewer than half of refugee claims being heard on time

‘It’s just too dangerous’: Death near the border was inevitable, U.S. border patrol agent says

MMIW inquiry gets failing grades in 2nd report card

How an Indigenous Neighbourhood Patrol Is Fighting Overdoses in Winnipeg

First Nations take to designing their own apps to preserve their languages and cultures

Live streaming crime: How do we police the internet?

Fruit mush and hidden stills: Homemade alcohol a big problem in prison

From Somalia to Manitoba: A look at the long journey of asylum seekers

On the hook for $170K: RBC sues student forced out of med school by mental illness

The Women Trying to Make Periods More Affordable in Northern Indigenous Communities

Asylum seeker says husband, mother were killed on wedding day in Somalia

How a bracelet is helping first responders understand fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

Suicide in solitary confinement

Inside Canada’s Corrections System

From rehabilitation to retribution: the shifting landscape of Canadian incarceration

Why Canada’s Prisons Abuse Solitary Confinement
