| M. Nourbese Philip discusses her new manuscript Zong, we run into The Joy and Hope of Haiti Race and offer travel tips for Americans. Plus, a nature walk, DVDiva, Cathi Bond gets noir on us, Homebrew
| This week on rabble radio, Keith looks at how simple it was make the Canadian government collapse. Cathi checks out the way we love to watch the stars take each other out with their fists in the movie
| In this episode Wayne enjoys web composed haiku, Bon Cop Bad Cop is cinematic poetry, and a reading from author and activist Dionne Brand. Music is provided by Vancouver's Mother Mother.
| From August to December 2006, broadcaster Michael Riordon recorded interviews and on-location sound impressions at eleven organic farms, as vegetables and herbs were harve
| Vandana Shiva, speaking via video at a presentation on women and water. Co-presenters included Maude Barlowe and Starhawk. Those episodes will follow on needs no introduction.
| This inaugural episode of the AJ Podcast explores in more depth several of the feature articles from the June 2008 “Saving the Land that Feeds Us” issue.
| War resister Dale Landry speaks with Maria Olaya about the situation facing the 200+ war resisters in Canada. Sara Marlowe sings "Let Them Stay".
| Keith is watching the jobs crisis, a special feature on mennonites and social media, reel women say "You can't take it with you, " and music from Roxanne Potvin.