Nana aba writes, produces and hosts.

WRITTEN WORK

Writing your own ‘Journalism Manifesto’ can be a powerful way to ground your practice on solid foundations

J-Source (a journalism publication)

Read →

Forced change: Technology and changing course delivery through the pandemic

Facts and Frictions (a journalism publication)

Read →

We All Need Help Reporting in Black Communities

J-Source (a journalism publication)

Read →

Four Things I’ve Learned About Supporting Survivors of Abuse

Chatelaine Magazine 

Read →

How do you help someone escape abuse?

Amplify, weekly newsletter at The Globe and Mail

Read →

This Hashtag Is Uniting African Twitter — And It’s All About Food

The FADER

Read →

HOST AND PRODUCER

Forced Change podcast (host and senior producer)

A four-part podcast series produced with Carleton University journalism students on how journalism education has changed through the pandemic.

Listen →

Signal for Help podcast (host)

A six-part podcast series from the Canadian Women’s Foundation and award-winning women journalists Media Girlfriends exploring how everyday people can better support survivors of gender-based violence.

Listen →

Media Girlfriends Podcast (host and producer)

A podcast that gives you a behind the scenes look at women who work in media, about accomplishments, impostor feelings, making money, intersectionality and sometimes even journalism.

Listen →

“Are you okay?”

While hosting my weekend CBC Radio show Fresh Air in 2020, I addressed the ongoing unrest in the United States in the wake of the death of George Floyd, a Black man killed during an interaction with a white police officer.

Read →