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Episode 41: Speaking Up: On language and politics in Canada and Quebec with Marcel Martel

December 4, 2012
| A conversation with Marcel Martel, co-author (along with Martin Pâquet) of "Speaking Up: A History of Language and Politics in Canada and Quebec."
Length: 26:13 minutes minutes (36.07 MB)
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Episode 40: "share: Delicious Dishes from Foodshare and Friends" a conversation with Adrienne De Francesco and Marion Kane

November 9, 2012
| FoodShare's first cookbook, "share" is a celebration of the power of food to bring people together, to nourish and to inspire us.
Length: 28:45 minutes minutes (39.57 MB)
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"Too Asian?" Jeet Heer in conversation about race, privilege, the media and more

October 11, 2012
| Jeet Heer co-editor of "Too Asian?" Race, Privilege and Post-Secondary Education, talks media criticism, white privilege, "meritocracy", Margret Wente and more.
Length: 21:41 minutes minutes (29.85 MB)
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Episode 37 - The War of 1812: Whose war was it, anyway?

June 2, 2012
| This is the bicentennial year of the War of 1812 and the federal government has dedicated millions of dollars to commemorate it, but what are we really commemorating and why? Jamie Swift weighs in.
Length: 12:36 minutes
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Episode 36 - Drawn to change: Comics, graphic novels and politics

May 10, 2012
| A conversation on comics and social change with Jeet Heer, Sean Carleton, and Franke James with Chris Cavanagh.
Length: 44:18 minutes
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Episode 35: Committing Theatre! From caterpillar bouquets to flash mobs

April 17, 2012
| From caterpillar bouquets, to war reenactments, to "state produced agitprop" at the G20, to flash mobs, author Alan Filewod discusses the history and practice of political intervention theatre.
Length: 21:01 minutes
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Episode 34 - Interview with Deb Barndt, editor of ¡VIVA!

January 25, 2012
| Matthew Adams speaks with Deb Barndt, editor of the book ¡VIVA! Community Arts and Popular Education in the Americas, about the history of the project.
Length: 21:12 minutes
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