July 24, 2020
Migrant farmworkers: organizing and resisting before, during and beyond COVID-19
An international panel talks about the pandemic and farm workers from a global perspective. A replay of a webinar held on July 3, 2020.
A series of speeches and lectures from the finest minds of our time. Fresh ideas from speakers of note.
An international panel talks about the pandemic and farm workers from a global perspective. A replay of a webinar held on July 3, 2020.
A replay of a webinar by Feminists Deliver on June 8, 2020, featuring a panel of Black women activists talking about a wide range of subjects relating to anti-Black racism in Canada.
Jim Stanford’s talk at the rabble members’ council meeting was so good, we wanted you all to hear it. He talks about the problems with work even before the pandemic, and looks to the future.
In case you missed it — a replay of rabble’s June 18 webinar from our “Off the Hill” series focusing on the federal role in justice reform.
Two friends and colleagues explore East Asian and Black racism during COVID-19 and what mutual solidarity and care between the two communities could look like at this moment, and in future.
rabble’s latest webinar focused on strategies for the way forward during COVID-19. Listen to our panelists share their perspectives.
A podcast version of rabble.ca’s May 5 webinar featuring moderator Libby Davies, parliamentary reporter Karl Nerenberg and guests.
A look back at rabble’s roots and at new directions for the future as they looked almost a decade ago. A replay of rabble’s 10th birthday discussion at the Gladstone Hotel in 2011.
Martin Lukacs’ new book is launched in Vancouver featuring a stellar panel of activists discussing the Trudeau legacy.
Martin Lukacs’ new book is launched in Vancouver featuring a stellar panel of activists discussing the Trudeau legacy.
Martin Lukacs’ new book is launched in Vancouver featuring a stellar panel of activists discussing the Trudeau legacy.
Campus and community radio people are committed to diversity. But there is always room for improvement. Journalist and human rights advocate Amira Elghawaby spoke to them at their national conference.