The Landsberg Award, celebrating exceptional coverage of women’s equality issues, went to Lindsay Jones for articles in The Walrus, WIRED and The Globe and Mail that examined sexual violence against women and exposed systemic bias in policing and the courts. The award is presented in association with the Canadian Women’s Foundation, which provides the $5,000 prize.
“All of these articles shared a deep gender analysis and a thoughtful understanding of how systemic issues impact vulnerable people,” says Suzanne Duncan, interim president and CEO of the Canadian Women’s Foundation. “I appreciated Lindsay’s focus on legal and policing frameworks in all of her pieces.”
The award, now in its 10th year, is named after Michele Landsberg, a prize-winning Canadian journalist, author, social activist and feminist, in acknowledgement of the tremendous impact that she has had as an advocate and role model for Canadian women.
“Ten years in, the Landsberg Award continues to receive high-quality entries from relentless and fearless journalists who are shining light on the inequities that continue to affect women in Canada and around the world,” says jury chair Sally Armstrong. “This year’s three finalists show exceptional grit and skill, and their work has resulted in real change.
The jury members are:
- Sally Armstrong(chair), journalist, human rights activist and author;
- Denise Balkissoon, Ontario bureau chief, The Narwhal;
- Michele Landsberg, journalist, author, feminist and social justice advocate;
- Suzanne Duncan, interim president and CEO, Canadian Women’s Foundation;
- Shanelle Kaul, correspondent, CBS News
- Laura-Julie Perreault, international affairs columnist, La Presse; and
- Erica Ifill, award-winning, anti-oppression journalist and economist, columnist at The Hill Times, founder and co-host, Bad + Bitchy podcast, and chief policy officer at Not In My Colour.
The 2024 CJF Awards are generously supported by CIBC, Rogers Communications, Labatt Breweries of Canada, Canadian Medical Association, McCain Foods, MobSquad, Aritzia, BMO Financial Group, Intact, Sobeys, TD Bank Group, CBC/Radio-Canada, Canada Life, Scotiabank, Canadian Bankers Association, FGS Longview Communications, KPMG, RBC, Accenture, Aga Khan Development Network, Apple Canada News, The Balsillie Family Foundation, Bennett Jones LLP, Canadian Women’s Foundation, CDPQ, Davies, Desjardins, Loblaw Companies Ltd., Maple Leaf Foods, Sunnybrook Foundation, Tom’s Place, and The Woodbridge Company Ltd. In-kind sponsorship is provided by Bespoke Audio Visual, MLSE and Porter Airlines.
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