January 27, 2010
Blue Summit: Seven reasons water will stay public
As we enter a new decade, Steven Shrybman explains why water activists should be hopeful about the future.
As we enter a new decade, Steven Shrybman explains why water activists should be hopeful about the future.
Online activism and activism on the street. What is the difference? Regent Park is changing, and so are women’s rights worldwide. Listen in to find out more.
Maude Barlow discusses how governments are responding to the call for water to be recognized as a universal human right, followed by a discussion with other delegates of the Blue Summit.
Sport can demolish stereotypes and promote diversity but it can also harbour bigotry and discrimination.
Last September, cultural producers from around the world came together in the Toronto Declaration, to protest the Toronto International Film Festival’s highlighting of the Brand Israel campaign.
The author, broadcaster and journalist gave his opinion on the document’s relevance at an event presented by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives in October.
In this podcast: Canadian Youth Delegation asks is Canada lying? Hiphop artist Eekwol talks Indigenous rights and Olympics. John Bonnar on protests for climate justice in Canada. Also, we have music.
The CCPA’s chief economist took the stage in Saskatoon to discuss the continuing importance of the historic document to social democracy in Canada.
In this podcast: Amy Goodman on media, war, dissent, and public opinion
Reverend Yarbrough of the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester, New York, talks with Tariq Jeeroburkhan about the historical role played by Protestant Christian denominations in the conflict.
In this podcast: food bank recipients volunteer, Tibetan Buddhism in B.C. Prisons, and Baka Beyond on a train platform in Nanaimo, B.C.
In his speech on October 9th, the NDP Leader praised the work of public sector employees and stressed the importance of public services to our economic security.