July 5, 2018
Weaponizing Words — The dilemmas of free speech
In the era of hate speech and fake news, do we need more limits on free speech? A panel discussion hosted by Simon Fraser University’s Institute for the Humanities.
A series of speeches and lectures from the finest minds of our time. Fresh ideas from speakers of note.
In the era of hate speech and fake news, do we need more limits on free speech? A panel discussion hosted by Simon Fraser University’s Institute for the Humanities.
Four panellists explore what reconciliation means in our institutions of higher learning. Recorded at the 2018 Tommy Douglas Institute at George Brown College in Toronto on May 28, 2018.
The Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission speaks about what reconciliation means in a keynote address at this year’s Tommy Douglas Institute at George Brown College in Toronto.
Four powerful women writers — Chelene Knight, Lauren McKeon, Judy Rebick and Elizabeth Renzetti — talk about using creative non-fiction to make their voices heard.
From the Press Progress Summit 2017, an exploration of how to build Canada’s progressive future at the most local of political levels – our cities and towns.
From the Press Progress Summit 2017, an exploration of how to build Canada’s progressive future at the most local of political levels – our cities and towns.
From the Press Progress Summit 2017, an exploration of how to build Canada’s progressive future at the most local of political levels – our cities and towns.
Gordon Laxer talks about NAFTA, the tar sands, and why a clause called The Proportionality Rule has always been bad for Canada. From a talk recorded in Vancouver on Tues. February 13, 2018.
Six-minute answers to the question, “Can society fix itself?” A collection of ideas from solutions-focused B.C. media-makers.
A talk from the Precarious: ArtsWORK Festival in Peterborough
A talk from the Precarious: ArtsWORK Festival in Peterborough
A talk from the Precarious: ArtsWORK Festival in Peterborough