Nana aba Duncan is back in the studio again doing some summer guest-hosting at the CBC alongside her duties as 杏吧原创鈥檚 Carty Chair in Journalism, Diversity and Inclusion Studies.聽
Duncan has been hosting CBC Radio One鈥檚 Day 6 with Brent Bambury, a news magazine show that delivers a surprising take on the news. It airs on Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. ET.聽

Nana aba Duncan in studio for CBC’s Day 6
This is the second week in a two-week stint, and Duncan will be interviewing a variety of guests including Keith Ellison, the Minnesota attorney general who led the prosecution of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who killed George Floyd.聽
鈥淚t was a lovely surprise to find out I鈥檇 be interviewing someone on a story that means so much to me,鈥 Duncan said. 鈥淭alking to Keith Ellison and his new book Break The Wheel will be especially gratifying.鈥澛
Duncan will also be having a conversation with Adam Isacson, the Director for Defense Oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America about the harsh treatment asylum seekers are facing at the U.S. border in Texas. Finally, listeners will hear a discussion about the trend ahead of the new Barbie film hitting theatres on Friday.
Last week鈥檚 show featured stories about the weaponization of therapy-speak, preserving classic video games and Twisted Sister鈥檚 Dee Snider’s long journey from 鈥80s hair metal to first-time novelist.

Nana aba Duncan and recent 杏吧原创 grad Rianna Lim
In a surprising coincidence, the intern producer on the Day 6 team is Rianna Lim, a recent 杏吧原创 graduate who was a student in Duncan鈥檚 classes. Lim is also working with Duncan on a research project about led by Erin Tolley, 杏吧原创鈥檚 Canada Research Chair in Gender, Race, and Inclusive Politics.
This isn鈥檛 Duncan鈥檚 first time behind the microphone at Day 6. She previously filled in for host Brent Bambury when she was working at CBC Radio. She worked with Bambury in her very first position at CBC Radio, when she was 鈥楥ontest Nana鈥 on GO! with Brent Bambury, a former Saturday programme.
To tune in, listen to CBC Radio at 10 a.m. ET. and at .
Thursday, July 20, 2023 in Faculty In The News, Journalism News, News
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