May 21, 2008
Stop torture, one stop at a time
In this episode, the Caravan to end Canadian involvement in torture, The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Jazz, and government cheques.
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In this episode, the Caravan to end Canadian involvement in torture, The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Jazz, and government cheques.
Questions: Will Vancouver’s Insight safe injection site stay open? Tikkun Toronto explores the debate about Israel. Sadie Jones = Orange Prize?
Journalist and refugee Farai Gonzo tells her story, a tale of migration in two voices, Keith thinks presidential candidates aren’t good entertainment, and reel women take on American Gangster.
In this episode a scientist explains the depth of climate change, reel women travel Across The Universe, and Vancouver’s Aboriginal Transformative Justice Society explains their methods.
Darin Barney presents One Nation Under Google: Citizenship iin the Technological Republic
We introduce the RPN’s latest program, Speakeasy, we interview with Preach Ankobia, and the Reel Women take on The Secret.
Advocating change in Canada’s policies on Darfur, music from Montreal, a view of the democratic leadership debates.
Keith gets hopeful, Victoria Fenner remembers Kenya, and Wayne talks sprouts.
First, a chance to win k.d. lang’s newest CD, then Ousmane Sembene from Africafiles, David Robicks from Citizenshift, and some thoughts on Super Tuesday before the votes are counted.
This episode we’ve invited each producer with a podcast on the rabble podcast network to tell us what they think is their best work. Here are some of their picks. A contest to win k.d. lang’s newest CD. Tell us what it is called and we will send the first two people who answer her…
This episode we’ve invited each producer with a podcast on the rabble podcast network to tell us what they think is their best work. Here are some of their picks. A contest to win k.d. lang’s newest CD. Tell us what it is called and we will send the first two people who answer her…
Israel and Palestine: Roots of conflict, prospects for peace