Join Us in Making History

The Annual Mary Ann Shadd Cary Lecture Series: Voices of Change in Canadian Journalism

A Legacy of Groundbreaking Journalism

In 1853, Mary Ann Shadd Cary broke barriers by founding The Provincial Freeman, becoming the first Black woman publisher in North America and the first woman publisher in Canada. Her pioneering spirit and unwavering commitment to supporting and advancing Black communities, education, and women’s rights through journalism laid the foundation for a more inclusive and just society.

Today, we have the opportunity to honour her legacy and continue her vital work through the Mary Ann Shadd Cary Lecture Series, a new cornerstone initiative led by the Mary Ann Shadd Cary Centre for Journalism and Belonging and journalism faculty in Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication.

Our goal is to raise $55,000 to support the lecture for its first four years, starting in October 2025.

The Power of Representation

Each year, the Mary Ann Shadd Cary Lecture will feature prominent women and non-binary speakers from historically misrepresented or underrepresented communities, following in Shadd Cary’s footsteps. These lectures will:

Inspire the next generation of diverse journalists and media leaders

Provide critical insights on creating a more inclusive media environment

Connect students with role models who bring classroom concepts to life

Each lecture will also be accompanied by an intimate practical workshop for journalism students led by the speaker in collaboration with journalism faculty. 

SUPPORT US

Join Us in Making History

We invite alumni, friends of the University, and champions of inclusive journalism to join us in making the Mary Ann Shadd Cary Lecture Series a reality. Your contribution will help shape the future of Canadian journalism, ensuring that diverse voices are heard, respected, and amplified for years to come.
Together, we can build on Mary Ann Shadd Cary’s vision, creating a more inclusive and just media landscape that truly represents all Canadians.

To support us, please donate to our Carleton University FutureFunder campaign 

Project leads

This initiative is led by Carleton journalism professors Dr. Trish Audette-Longo and Nana aba Duncan. Illustration of Mary Ann Shadd Cary by Canadian Afrofuturist artist Adeyemi Adegbesan, also known as Yung Yemi.