April 12, 2018
Judy Rebick talks about her new book ‘Heroes in my Head’
rabble.ca’s cofounder talks about her new memoir about her life as an activist while coping as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse.
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rabble.ca’s cofounder talks about her new memoir about her life as an activist while coping as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse.
The voice and words of Judy Rebick are well known to rabble readers and listeners. Judy was one of the co-founders of rabble in 2001 and she continues to be a good friend and mentor to rabble these 17 years later. In her new memoir Heroes in my Head, she recounts many of the political battles…
The voice and words of Judy Rebick are well known to rabble readers and listeners. Judy was one of the co-founders of rabble in 2001 and she continues to be a good friend and mentor to rabble these 17 years later. In her new memoir Heroes in my Head, she recounts many of the political battles…
On the 24th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, David Kattenburg takes a look at how Rwandan radio is promoting healing where it was once used to promote violence.
Stephen Dale and Lil Blume explore how gentrification affects transit and vice versa in this documentary about Hamilton and Light Rail Transit.
Vietnam War historian Christian Appy talks to Michael Welch of the Global Research News Hour about the larger significance of one of the most shocking events of the Vietnam War.
Michelle Guo takes a look at the laws surrounding the use of sniffer dogs in Canada.
Imagine coming home to your apartment building and seeing a sniffer-dog your lobby from a private canine detection company hired by your landlord. Or you go to a music festival and there is a group of security guards and sniffer dogs. That’s what happened to Michelle Guo’s friend from Australia. So Michelle decided to look…
Imagine coming home to your apartment building and seeing a sniffer-dog your lobby from a private canine detection company hired by your landlord. Or you go to a music festival and there is a group of security guards and sniffer dogs. That’s what happened to Michelle Guo’s friend from Australia. So Michelle decided to look…
Radio stations across the country are creating a collaborative day of programming about homelessness. Find out how they’re doing it, and how you can listen.
Andrew Cash, musician and co-founder of the Urban Worker Project takes a break between soundchecks to share thoughts about what’s needed to make precarious work less precarious.
For those who weren’t able to make it to a Women’s March last weekend, and for those who did and would like to go to another one. Meg Borthwick takes us to the Women’s March in London Ontario.