June 24, 2011
Women’s Worlds 2011 Profile: Samhita Mukhopadhyay
Samita Mukhopadhyay, executive editor of Feministing.com, will be speaking at Women’s Worlds 2011, which is being held this year in Ottawa-Gatineau from July 3-7.
Samita Mukhopadhyay, executive editor of Feministing.com, will be speaking at Women’s Worlds 2011, which is being held this year in Ottawa-Gatineau from July 3-7.
Nicole Schwab, co-founder of The Gender Equality Project, will be speaking at Women’s Worlds 2011, which is being held this year in Ottawa-Gatineau from July 3-7th.
In this podcast: What can progressives do in a Conservative majority Canada? A challenge for rabble.ca’s next ten years. Jaggi Singh at his trial. Some old opera from the Ruckus. Happy summer all!
The talented Alida Kinnie Starr speaks candidly about her music, the future of feminism and the upcoming Women’s World conference in Ottawa-Gatineau.
On April 28, activist Jaggi Singh pleaded guilty to urging people to take down the G20 summit fence in Toronto last June. This interview was recorded by Carmelle Wolfson following his guilty plea.
Barbara Marshall speaks at The Medicalization of Sex conference in Vancouver about the medicalization of late-life sexuality and the ways in which sex and gender are constructed around aging bodies.
On April 18th, rabble.ca turned 10! This panel discussion explores the evolution of rabble, as well as the state of Canadian left politics.
Noam Chomsky speaks about the State-Corporate Complex: A Threat to Freedom and Survival at a talk recorded at U of T on April 7, 2011.
A feature interview with the guy who depressed us about the election last episode. This time, a bit of hope from him!
In this podcast: Terrifying yet boring — the Canadian election. A new rabble radio contest. Cracking the cover of human books. Fukushima Daichi and alt power. An ode to the ipad 2.
Part two in a three-part series on prostitution and women’s equality, this podcast features a talk by Trisha Baptie, founder of formally Exploited Voices now Educating (EVE).
Part one in a three-part series on prostitution and women’s equality, this podcast features a talk by consultant, lawyer and radical feminist Gunilla Ekberg.