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Needs No Introduction

Through the looking glass, part II

November 8, 2007
| Karl Flecker, Filsan Fadal, and Jana Kooren continue the discussion on racial profiling.

49:40 minutes (45.48 MB)
Needs No Introduction

Through the looking glass, part I

November 9, 2007
| Dr. Monia Mazigh, Faizal Kutty, and Dr. Carol Tator discuss racial profiling in Canada

45:11 minutes (41.38 MB)
The Green Planet Monitor

Partners in Action, Episode 1: Akwana-Sandy Hill

October 17, 2005
| If the developed nations of the world are to make good on their promises of aid to Africa, they’ll have to focus their attention on Africa’s major cities. Nairobi, the capital of the east African nat

7:31 minutes (6.89 MB)
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Rabble radio update

The latest installment of rabble radio, our flagship program, includes author Thomas Pawlick talking about his important new book, The End of Food. For his part, rabble.ca columnist Keith Gottschalk wonders if left-wing talk show hosts are targets for attack, and our tech issues columnist Wayne MacPhail tells us about his new tool, Mogulus.com. Meanwhile thereâe(TM)s something for fans of the Reel Women as well, as Judi and Cathi discuss a movie about a little disagreement between good and evil.

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All aboard our flagship show

Rabble radio is the flagship program of the rpn. It draws its content from volunteers across the country and other rabble podcast network producers. Thanks to everyone who helps put the show together. In case you're wondering just how flexible the podcast universe is, here is an answer for you. The current episode was recorded and mixed in a Toyota Yaris on the 6-hour trip between Whitehorse and Dawson City. To hear it tune in by clicking the first download button you see here.

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Rabble radio: The Ghosts of Abu Ghraib

This week's rabble radio features Reel Women Judy Rebick and Cathi Bond talking about the film The Ghosts of Abu Ghraib. Plus, Keith Gottschalk explains why he is approaching the holiday border with trepidation, and journalism students cover Heritage Day events in South Africa. Listen to the full episode here.

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