Jennifer Warren
Senior Producer, CBC Radio
Jennifer Warren is a producer with White Coat, Black Art. Her passion is in documentary and in-depth interviews. She was showrunner of The Doc Project, and has also produced for Q with Tom Power. As a writer and editor for CBC Books (2011-2017), she developed many original series showcasing authors and literacy. If you're a foodie, Jennifer's documentary "The Second Helpings Society" tells the story of the most popular Jewish-Canadian cookbook you've probably never heard of.
Latest from Jennifer Warren
Ta-Nehisi Coates wins 2015 National Book Award
The acclaimed essayist took the nonfiction prize for Between the World and Me.
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Marlon James named 2015 Man Booker Prize winner
Marlon James has won the 2015 Man Booker Prize for his book, A Brief History of Seven Killings.
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My Life in Books
Martha Wainwright: My life in books
The 2015 Canada Reads panellist reveals the modern classic that inspired one of her own songs.
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My Life in Books
Kristin Kreuk: My life in books
The 2015 Canada Reads panellist picks five books that have shaped her life.
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My Life in Books
Kim Thuy's life in books
Here are the five books (and one series) that shaped the Canada Reads author's life as a Quebecer, as a lover of literature and a writer.
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My Life in Books
Saleema Nawaz shares nine of her top-shelf reads
The author of Bone and Bread, a Canada Reads 2016 book, picks some gems from her overcrowded bookshelves.
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My Life in Books
Margaret MacMillan: My life in books
The acclaimed historian and 2015 Massey Lecturer shares five of her favourite books.
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My Life in Books
Dav Pilkey: 10 books that shaped my life
The author of the Captain Underpants series and the brand-new Dog Man Unleashed shares 10 books that have made him a lifelong reader despite his dyslexia.
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My Life in Books
k-os: 10 books that shaped my life
The hip-hop artist has a brand new album - and a lot of books to talk about.
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Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction announces longlist
The UK prize, with a £30,000 purse, honours the best in English-language fiction by women around the world.
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