August 11, 2008
Our world, ourselves
Again! Again! 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.
Again! Again! 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.
Keith gets hopeful, Victoria Fenner remembers Kenya, Wayne talks sprouts and the Reel Women love Zodiac.
Journalist and refugee Farai Gonzo tells her story, a tale of migration in two voices, and Keith thinks presidential candidates aren’t good entertainment.
A feature interview with author Rawi Hage, who has won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, Keith Gottschalk’s swear-y tribute to George Carlin, and music from the Sunshine Variety Club.
Canadian Autoworkers Economist Jim Stanford speaks about his new book Economics is for Everyone: A Short Guide to the Economics of Capitalism
Michael Lebowitz delivers his speech “Socialism for the 21st Century” at the Humanities Congress 2008 held at the University of British Columbia.
Remembering U.Utah Phillips, Into the Wild, Dr. Henri Morgentaler at the Canadian Labour Congress, and getting work to work for Ontario workers.
Dr. Henri Morgentaler accepts the Canadian Labour Congress Award for Outstanding Service to Humanity.
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine addresses the Canadian Labour Congress 2008 Convention
President of the The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), John Sweeney addresses the Canadian Labour Congress
Canadian Labour Congress President opens the Canadian Labour Congress’ 2008 National Convention
In this episode writer Sarah McFarland Taylor talks about the movement for environmentalism in Catholic women’s religious communities.