Kathleen Newman-Bremang

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Kathleen Newman-Bremang is a Canadian writer and broadcaster, most noted as a journalist and editor for Refinery29 [1] and as a guest commentator on the CBC Radio One arts and culture magazine show Q .

She has also worked as a television producer for The Social , eTalk and the MuchMusic Video Awards . [2]

In 2021, she appeared on CBC Music's inaugural Canada Listens debates, advocating for Kardinal Offishall's album Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1 . [3] The album won the competition.

In 2022, she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Host in a Web Program or Series at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards, as cohost with Elaine Lui of the livestreamed Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2020 presentation. [4] Newman-Bremang was also named as one of three winners, alongside Amanda Parris and Kayla Grey, of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television's inaugural Changemaker Award. [5]

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