Deadline: 24 January 2025
The Canadian Journalism Foundation in association with the Canadian Women’s Foundation is pleased to announce its Landsberg Award.
The annual award celebrates a journalist who is raising awareness about gender equality and justice issues in Canada and seeks to inspire an increase in feminist media coverage and voices of women in Canada. The award will inspire relentless and fearless journalists to consider Canadian news from a women’s equality perspective.
This award will recognize a working journalist (employed or freelance) doing exceptional research, analysis and writing through a gender lens about women’s equality issues in Canada.
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- The award recipient will receive a $5,000 prize from the Canadian Women’s Foundation.
Eligibility Criteria
- Awarded to a working journalist (employed or freelance) who has done the most to shine a spotlight on women’s equality issues in Canada in print, broadcast or online news reporting in 2023.
- Entries involving more than one contributor are welcome and will be judged as a single submission. Submissions are welcome in the following formats: article, column, online piece, editorial, op-ed, radio program, podcast, television program or documentary film.
Evaluation Criteria
- How the jury will evaluate submissions:
- The submitted work is clearly informed by a gender analysis and feminist framework.
- The submitted work has had a positive impact on issues facing women and girls in Canada. This might include raising public awareness, creating policy change, adding a fresh perspective to a well-known topic or bringing visibility to a previously unknown issue.
- The submitted work should have a long-term impact on raising awareness of issues facing women and girls in Canada.
For more information, visit CJF.