January 30, 2013
The body politic
In this episode, we talk about the Idle No More movement, monsters and capitalism, internships, and human trafficking. Find it all on the rpn.
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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.
Clayton Thomas-Muller and Keira-Dawn Kolson on climate change and climate justice, Joanne Dallaire discusses Attawapiskat, Mike Layton and Deb Singh on resisting violence against women.
Jeff Perera talks about how the White Ribbon campaign aims to break the silence around gender violence with boys and men.
Community feminist organizer Steph Guthrie explains how online harassment is affecting women online.
Mike Layton speaks about his involvement stopping gender violence in his ward and with the White Ribbon Campaign.
Deb Singh complicates how the culture of violence uses language to oppress women’s experiences.
Tony Loeffen of Election Fallout interviews Murray Dobbin about his suggestion that we nationalize the oil industry
In this episode we look at spaces for change, and where and why it is needed and happening — from Gaza, to Facebook, to politics, to feminism and humanism, and to 100-year reflections on change.
Clayton Thomas-Muller spoke about the political context of PowerShift 2012.
Tso’Tine-Gwich’in youth Keira-Dawn Kolson spoke about the effect “resource development” has on her people.