May 31, 2013
Stories of resistance, from Morgentaler to Mad Pride
Today we have stories about being blacklisted, having pride, breaking barriers and fighting for justice.
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Today we have stories about being blacklisted, having pride, breaking barriers and fighting for justice.
A panel discussion presented as part of the CounterCulture Speaker Series and run by the Media Democracy Project, looks at what’s missing in the coverage of the B.C. election.
Necessities. We take a look at what some are calling the tax cut scam, we explore the need for climate justice and how to get there, we examine the role of inequality, and yes, the love of hockey.
Richard Wilkinson is one of the world’s most preeminent researchers on social inequalities and is the author of “Spirit Level: Why Equality is Better for Everyone.”
We hear from activists involved with the Nishiyuu journey, an update from Fukushima, a reflection on feminisms, a new struggle for the African Canadian community in Halifax, and a musical treat.
From land claims at the Supreme Court, to mental health and the basketball court, to courting trouble with the climate, to courting death in a new way, tune in for compelling stories from the rpn.
Derrick O’Keefe and Jahanzeb Hussain speak with journalist Robert Fisk about Canadian foreign policy under Stephen Harper, the Arab Spring, and the wars in Syria, Mali and Afghanistan.
rabble.ca editor Derrick O’Keefe and Jahanzeb Hussain of W2 Media Mornings interview journalist Robert Fisk about Stephen Harper’s foreign policy, the Arab Spring, and the wars in Syria, Mali and Afghanistan. Fisk is currently completing a cross-Canada speaking tour organized by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME).
rabble.ca editor Derrick O’Keefe and Jahanzeb Hussain of W2 Media Mornings interview journalist Robert Fisk about Stephen Harper’s foreign policy, the Arab Spring, and the wars in Syria, Mali and Afghanistan. Fisk is currently completing a cross-Canada speaking tour organized by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME).
In this episode, we talk about the Idle No More movement, monsters and capitalism, internships, and human trafficking. Find it all on the rpn.
January is Human Trafficking Prevention month. Lila Shahani speaks about the expansive reality of human trafficking for women, globally, at a talk at the University of British Columbia.
Derrick O’Keefe interviews activist, Judy Rebick and Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs about Idle No More actions across Canada.