February 26, 2015
Restorative justice — what it is and isn’t
Moira Donovan wrote an article for rabble.ca exploring the question, what is restorative justice? Today on rabble radio, Moira introduces us to some of the answers she’s found.
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Moira Donovan wrote an article for rabble.ca exploring the question, what is restorative justice? Today on rabble radio, Moira introduces us to some of the answers she’s found.
Halifax has been in the news over the past few months, and it’s not been good press. We’re talking about the infamous case of the so-called “Dalhousie Gentleman’s Club” where misogynistic and sexually violent comments were made by 13 male students in the Faculty of Dentistry on Facebook. The story is no longer front-page news,…
Halifax has been in the news over the past few months, and it’s not been good press. We’re talking about the infamous case of the so-called “Dalhousie Gentleman’s Club” where misogynistic and sexually violent comments were made by 13 male students in the Faculty of Dentistry on Facebook. The story is no longer front-page news,…
A panel discussion in Halifax reflecting on Malcolm X’s faith and contribution to the struggle for African-American civil rights.
Malcolm X was assassinated at Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965. Fifty years after his death, the complex figure Malcolm X — or, as he called himself after 1949, el Hajj Malik el Shabazz — continues to inspire. On February 21, the Halifax North Memorial Public Library — a location chosen in part for…
Malcolm X was assassinated at Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965. Fifty years after his death, the complex figure Malcolm X — or, as he called himself after 1949, el Hajj Malik el Shabazz — continues to inspire. On February 21, the Halifax North Memorial Public Library — a location chosen in part for…
A panel discussion at the Halifax Central Library on January 22, 2015 explores how the legal system in Canada affects and often undermines the standing of Indigenous people.
Is entrepreneurship and social enterprise always a good thing? A couple of different perspectives.
This forum, on October 3, 2014, brought together parliamentarians, experts and the public, to continue dialogue on renewable energy and clean technology in Canada.
On January 9, the Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs responded to the developing crisis at the Dalhousie Dental School with a panel discussion about violence on Canadian campuses.
No news, no protests or letters to write to politicians. Instead, some philosophical ideas to mull over in front of the fire. Your holiday break.
A panel discussion from the Women’s Forum in Ottawa, October 2014.