June 3, 2022
The Courage My Friends podcast is back!
In our return to the Courage My Friends podcast, Resh Budhu welcomes author, public intellectual and celebrated scholar of the Critical Pedagogy Movement, Henry Giroux.
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In our return to the Courage My Friends podcast, Resh Budhu welcomes author, public intellectual and celebrated scholar of the Critical Pedagogy Movement, Henry Giroux.
Medea Benjamin, the co-founder of the women-led peace group Code Pink, sits down with Libby Davies to talk about the group’s latest efforts in global peace rallying.
This month’s Off the Hill event featured Senator Kim Pate, MP Leah Gazan, Sheila Regehr and Karl Nerenberg. Hosted by Libby Davies and Robin Browne.
Sarah Jama, co-founder of the Disability Justice Network of Ontario, speaks to Doreen Nicoll about the importance of accessible health services and creating a society where people are seen beyond their ability to produce.
This week on the show, rabble contributor Doreen Nicoll interviews Natalie Mehra, the executive director of the Ontario Health Coalition. The Ontario Health Coalition is a non-profit, non-partisan public interest activist coalition and network whose primary goal is to protect and improve Ontario’s public health care system. The coalition works to protect the health system…
Brent Patterson interviews Sleydo’ Molly Wickham, a Gidimt’en Checkpoint spokesperson and Wing Chief of the Cas Yikh (Grizzly Bear) House.
Graham Flint of the Reform Gravel Mining Coalition joins Doreen Nicoll to talk about the importance of gravel reform in Ontario.
Panelists including Avi Lewis, MP Leah Gazan, and Jim Stanford discuss the recently released federal budget.
An interview with Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah. Owusu-Akyeeah has been the executive director of the CCGSD since July 2020.
Harley Augustino talks to Libby Davies about what he’s hoping this term’s Justice Summer activists will take away from the program.
The Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters (HATS) is a new project which serves as a temporary solution to the housing crisis in Hamilton by providing small homes for people in need.
Libby Davies interviews fellow politician and friend Joy MacPhail as she reflects on a lifetime of experiences as a woman in Canadian politics.