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Michele Landsberg OC, (born 12 July 1939) is a Canadian journalist, author, public speaker,
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. She is known for writing three bestselling books, including ''Women and Children First'', ''This is New York, Honey!'', and ''Michele Landsberg's Guide to Children's Books''. She has written columns for the ''
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'' magazine, and is one of the first journalists in Canada to address sexual harassment in the workplace, racial discrimination in education and employment opportunities, and lack of gender equality in divorce and custodial legal proceedings. In 2005, the Canadian Women's Foundation established the Michele Landsberg Award in her honour, to recognize outstanding young women (ages 18–30) and their accomplishments in media and activism. In 2006, Landsberg was made an Officer of the
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. , she is a member of the
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Board of Directors.


Personal life

Michele Landsberg was born on 12 July 1939, in
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. She attended high school in
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. In 1957, following her high school graduation, she traveled to Israel, where she spent a year of study and work as a kibbutz volunteer. After returning to Ontario, she attended the
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, graduating in 1962 with a
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in English and literature. She has also received an honorary degree from McMaster University, and in 2008, the University of Toronto presented her with an honorary doctor of laws degree. In 1963, Landsberg married
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, who went on to serve as the leader of the Ontario
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, the
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, and the inaugural United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. They have three children, Ilana Naomi Landsberg-Lewis, Jenny Leah Lewis; and journalist Avi David Lewis, who is married to writer Naomi Klein.


Career


Journalist

In 1962, Landsberg joined the staff of ''The Globe and Mail''. She married Lewis soon after signing on with the ''Globe'', but maintained a byline under her birth name, since her editors preferred that it not be known that she was married to a socialist politician. When her children were born, she resigned her column with the ''Globe'', opting to work on a freelance basis. In 1971, Landsberg returned to full-time work, serving as a staff writer and editor for ''Chatelaine'' magazine. She additionally wrote a regular column for ''Chatelaine'', working with editor and women's rights activist,
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. In 1978, Landsberg joined the staff of the ''Toronto Star'', where she served as a regular columnist on feminist issues for over 25 years. During the 1980s, she was living in New York, where she wrote a weekly column on New York life for ''The Globe and Mail''. She eventually retired her column with the ''Toronto Star'' in 2005.


Author

Landsberg has written three bestselling books, including ''Women and Children First'', a collection of her campaigning columns; ''Michele Landsberg's Guide to Children's Books''; and ''This is New York, Honey!'', which is a memoir of her time living as the spouse of Canada's ambassador to the United Nations. She wrote The Women's
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Activist

Landsberg is an outspoken critic of the
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and is known for challenging the credentials of foundation advisors, saying that they "are people who really do have powerful motivation to deny the truth".


Honors and awards

Landsberg is the recipient of two National Newspaper Awards, the
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Women of Distinction Award, the Dodi Robb Award from MediaWatch, the
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Prize for journalism from the
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, the
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Award from the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, several honorary degrees, and the Canadian Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the 1929 Persons Case and Democratic Development, an award acknowledging contributions to equality for women which have resulted in positive change.


Published works

* Landsberg, Michele (1982). ''Women and Children First'', Macmillan of Canada, 239 pages. * Landsberg, Michele (1986). ''Michele Landsberg's Guide to Children's Books'', Penguin Books Australia, 274 pages. * Landsberg, Michele (1987). ''Reading for the Love of It'', Simon & Schuster, 327 pages. * Landsberg, Michele (1989). ''This is New York, Honey!'', McClelland & Stewart, 304 pages. * Landsberg, Michele; and Fran Newman (1993). ''Children in Crisis'', Scholastic Canada, 207 pages. * Landsberg, Michele (2004). ''The Grubby Pleasures of Gardening'', McClelland & Stewart, 240 pages. * Landsberg, Michele (2011). ''Writing the Revolution'', University of Toronto Press, 304 pages.


See also

*
List of newspaper columnists This is a list of notable newspaper columnists. It does not include magazine or electronic columnists. English-language Australia * Phillip Adams (born 1939), ''The Australian'' * Piers Akerman (born 1950), ''The Daily Telegraph'' * Janet A ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Landsberg, Michele 1939 births Living people Activists from Toronto Canadian activists Canadian columnists Canadian women non-fiction writers Canadian feminist writers Canadian social commentators Officers of the Order of Canada University of Toronto alumni Toronto Star people Canadian women journalists Lewis family (Canada) Writers from Toronto Canadian women columnists Jewish Canadian journalists Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case winners