November 30, 2016
Decolonizing the Media: Media Democracy Days 2016
Excerpts from two presentations — Ryan McMahon, Indigenous storyteller and podcast host; and Indigenous Anti-Oppression Activist Tami Starlight.
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Excerpts from two presentations — Ryan McMahon, Indigenous storyteller and podcast host; and Indigenous Anti-Oppression Activist Tami Starlight.
Two talks about Israel and Palestine: Dr. Philip Leech-Ngo of University of Ottawa; and Greg Albo of York University.
What makes a healthy community? The Vital Signs report from the Community Foundations of Canada has some surprising findings.
From Octopus Books in Ottawa, author and journalist Waubgeshig Rice talks to Lawrence Hill about his novel “The Illegal.”
The Illegal is a novel by Canadian author Lawrence Hill. It’s about a man named Keita Ali. Keita is a runner. That’s all he ever wanted to do. His dream was to bring his family out of poverty by becoming a world class athlete. He does achieve part of his dream, but also ends up being…
The Illegal is a novel by Canadian author Lawrence Hill. It’s about a man named Keita Ali. Keita is a runner. That’s all he ever wanted to do. His dream was to bring his family out of poverty by becoming a world class athlete. He does achieve part of his dream, but also ends up being…
A look at the corporate march across the farmlands of Canada and the rest of the world.
Building solidarity for land, self-determination and justice.
Today we’re bringing you an excerpt from a panel of speakers recorded at the World Social Forum in Montreal in early August. It was called “Indigenous Peoples’ Struggles and Resistance: Building Solidarity for Land, Self Determination and Justice.” What you’ll hear is a variety of perspectives on one common theme: the need to protect the earth from…
Today we’re bringing you an excerpt from a panel of speakers recorded at the World Social Forum in Montreal in early August. It was called “Indigenous Peoples’ Struggles and Resistance: Building Solidarity for Land, Self Determination and Justice.” What you’ll hear is a variety of perspectives on one common theme: the need to protect the earth from…
An interview at Octopus Books, Ottawa, Ontario about having brown skin in a black and white world.
Brown is a book by Kamal Al-Solaylee (So-LYE-lee), Canada Reads finalist, professor and journalist. “Brown is not white. Brown is not black. Brown is an experience, a state of mind. Historically speaking, issues of race and skin colour have been interpreted along black and white lines, leaving out millions of people whose stories of migration and…