March 10, 2009
International Women’s Day
Speakers from Toronto’s celebration, Keith talks about one of the world’s most powerful women and author Shani Mootoo on her latest novel.
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Speakers from Toronto’s celebration, Keith talks about one of the world’s most powerful women and author Shani Mootoo on her latest novel.
Liana Salvador speaks to the crowd assembled for International Women’s Day in Toronto about one of the factors that make equality difficult for young women – Student Debt. Keith looks at some of the women who are powerful in American Politics. Shani Mootoo talks with Allendria Brunges about her latest book, Valmiri’s Daughter. Poet Lillian…
Liana Salvador speaks to the crowd assembled for International Women’s Day in Toronto about one of the factors that make equality difficult for young women – Student Debt. Keith looks at some of the women who are powerful in American Politics. Shani Mootoo talks with Allendria Brunges about her latest book, Valmiri’s Daughter. Poet Lillian…
The author of wikinomics speaks on how social media can work for and against non-profit organizations.
Economist Armine Yalnizyan speaks to a conference for women negotiators for the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). She says there is a way to save the economy, if governments will act quickly.
Keith is watching the jobs crisis, a special feature on mennonites and social media, reel women say “You can’t take it with you, ” and music from Roxanne Potvin.
Music picks to make a Ruckus. Rwanda’s first school for the deaf. Who doesn’t love Obama? Who’s in love?
Jewish activists protest the Israeli offensive on Gaza, Keith looks for economic inspiration, a trip to Bolivia and Cathi Bond’s top ten DVD rentals.
If you’re pro-coalition, here’s how to keep it going. If you like newspaper wars, here’s some history. If you like movies try Hellboy II. If you like music try Kensinton Prairie.
The Blue Green Alliance wants to protect jobs and the planet. David Foster Executive Director of the organization tells us about it.
Maria Elena Durazo has been a labour activist for much of her adult life. She spoke to the Good Jobs for All Conference.
Deena Ladd advocates for immigrant and low wage workers and has for the last 14 years.