September 22, 2009
A feature interview with Gloria Mills
Meagan Perry talks to the union campaigner about her life, her work and what the future holds for the trade union movement.
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Meagan Perry talks to the union campaigner about her life, her work and what the future holds for the trade union movement.
At a panel discussion in Ottawa, Colombian human rights lawyer Dora Lucy Arias and trade analyst Gauri Sreenivasan voice insights and concerns regarding the proposed Bill C-23.
On August 26th, Abdullah Almalki, Yavar Hameed and Maureen Webb headed a panel discussion on the abuses of Canadian citizens’ civil rights at the hands of our government.
The latest rabble radio looks at the victors at Dump Site 41, Canada’s negative influence abroad, Sunday Wilde and spring waters.
The final installment of the equity issues panels held at the Congress of the Humanities presented a retrospective look at what progress has been achieved for the equity agenda over the past 25 years.
From the 2009 Congress of the Humanities, Judy Rebick speaks on the cultural movement that has evolved out of mass communication technology, and on the social and political power it allows.
Neil Turok, founder of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, lectures on his school’s achievements and the importance of nourishing math and science skills among Africa’s youth.
On July 2nd, USC Canada presented three young organic farmers from both Canada and Honduras, who shared their experiences and explored the global movement to reclaim control over healthy, local food.
The Federation Equity Issues Portfolio’s third panel discussion featured Joyce Green, Makere Stewart-Harawira and Rauna Kuokkanen, who examined the status of indigenous peoples in Canadian academies.
Anthony Stewart, Aruna Srivastava and Darren Lund headed the second installment of a four-part panel series conducted by the Federation Equity Issues Portfolio at the 2009 Congress of the Humanities.
Five speakers from across Canada made up the first of a four-part panel series held at the Congress of the Humanities to explore the status of equity-seeking groups in today’s Canadian Academy.
Margo Greenwood speaks about a new report on Aboriginal children’s health. Redeye finds out all the ways you can get a ticket on your bike. Last Rabble Radio until August!