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Nana aba Duncan

Associate Professor, Carty Chair in Journalism, Diversity and Inclusion Studies

    Email:nanaaba.duncan@carleton.ca
    Building:Richcraft Hall, Room 4219
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    Biography

    Nana aba Duncan’s ability to open doors and propel positive change has been recognized in Canada and internationally. An award-winning journalist, media executive, and journalism professor, her motivation has always been to enrich Canadian media by empowering diverse perspectives.

    As the inaugural Carty Chair in Journalism, Diversity and Inclusion Studies at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University’s School of Journalism and Communication, her mandate is to reshape the fundamentals of journalism training to inspire more empathetic and inclusive coverage and to create more equitable and ethical newsrooms. She teaches courses on journalism and belonging, podcasting, and the basics of reporting and is cross-appointed to the Institute of African Studies.

    As founder and director of the , Professor Duncan leads research focused on transforming journalism education and practice. Her work, which includes “” and “,” is supported by a $62,000 SSHRC Insight Development Grant and a $27,500 grant from CCUNESCO.

    Beyond academia, Nana aba serves as the executive director of , a podcast production company she cofounded with Garvia Bailey and Hannah Sung. The company’s debut production, , a bilingual Black history podcast and video series, has garnered the Black Podcasting Awards, RTDNA Canada Awards, Digital Publishing Award, and Canadian Online Publishing Awards. The Media Girlfriends network includes , a podcast about gender-based violence hosted by Nana aba, as well as Ìý²¹²Ô»å .

    Professor Duncan is also the first Black journalism professor and Black tenured faculty member since the School of Journalism and Communication’s establishment in 1945, marking an important milestone in the institution’s history.