July 7, 2014
Ottawa launch: The Best of rabble 2014
The sounds, music and voices of rabble.ca’s book launch at Parliament Pub in Ottawa, June 17, 2014.
Podcasts produced by rabble
The sounds, music and voices of rabble.ca’s book launch at Parliament Pub in Ottawa, June 17, 2014.
Highlights from the Vancouver launch of rabble.ca’s new book. This pocket-sized book has the best critical analysis and commentary from leading progressives on rabble.ca this past year.
Dr. Shiva is a globally influential voice on the topic of food security. This is the conclusion of a talk she gave in Winnipeg in March 2014.
Dr. Shiva is well known internationally as an anti-globalization author, environmentalist and ecofeminist. She spoke at the North Centennial Community Centre in Winnipeg.
In this podcast activists across North America talk about intersectionality. Let’s bring together gender justice, socialism, feminism, economics. What will you add to the mix?
A different perspective on taxes from the lineup of speakers on “Tax is Not a Four Letter Word.”
The media has a troubled relationship with Canadian women. In this podcast, blogger Jarrah Hodge speaks about what that means for Canada.
Jarrah Hodge is a feminist blogger from Vancouver. She started her award-winning blog Gender Focus in 2009 and and tweets about feminism/gender, geekery, politics, and labour issues. In this edition of Needs No Introduction, she is speaking from the Women’s Forum 2013: Fighting the Inequality Agenda, held in Ottawa on October 29, 2013. At this event, 22 feminist activists under…
Jarrah Hodge is a feminist blogger from Vancouver. She started her award-winning blog Gender Focus in 2009 and and tweets about feminism/gender, geekery, politics, and labour issues. In this edition of Needs No Introduction, she is speaking from the Women’s Forum 2013: Fighting the Inequality Agenda, held in Ottawa on October 29, 2013. At this event, 22 feminist activists under…
May Day is coming and we celebrate by hearing about labour in Indonesia, and spoken word poem about justice in the U.S., plus an agricultural land reserve and community gardening in Ottawa.
Interview with author and activist Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz about the history of liberation movements, her work with the UN Indigenous Rights working group, pipelines and the state of activism today.