Nana aba Duncan
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BornDecember 8, 1977
Mampong, Ghana
EducationUniversity of Western Ontario
OccupationCarleton University Professor
Organization(s)Mary Anne Shad Cary Centre For Journalism and Belonging
Reporting In Black Communities
Nana aba Duncan | |
|---|---|
| Born | December 8, 1977 Mampong, Ghana |
| Education | University of Western Ontario |
| Occupation | Carleton University Professor |
| Organization(s) | Mary Anne Shad Cary Centre For Journalism and Belonging Reporting In Black Communities |
| Known for | Fresh Air |
| Website | https://nanaabaduncan.com/ |
Nana aba Duncan is a Ghanaian Canadian writer, broadcaster, and academic. In 2021, she was appointed Carty Chair in Journalism, Diversity and Inclusion Studies at Carleton University's School of Journalism.[1]
From 2016 until 2020 she was host of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Ontario weekend morning show Fresh Air. She also hosts and produces the podcast Media Girlfriends.[2][3] She went on leave from Fresh Air in the fall of 2020 in order to accept a position as a William Southam Journalism Fellow at University of Toronto's Massey College.[1]