CiTR Radio Special Events
Sasha sits down with Abril and Noush to chat Love in Public Pod season 2 highlighting student voices!
Today, Milena and Kiana talk about overcoming the fear of talking to strangers, attention span while watching movies and made verbal vows to stop second guessing ourselves
Hey grrrlies, in this episode we jump into the history of the Riot Grrrl movement, starting in Olympia in the early 90s as a backlash to the male-dominated Punk scene. We play some songs by some women in punk in the 70s who made this all possible: the Slits, X Ray Spex, and Patti Smith. Of course we delve into Kathleen Hanna (happy belated birthday!) and her projects which defined the movement: Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, and Julie Ruin. We get into some other first-gen Riot Grrrl acts, as well as some of my suggestions for some modern-day women and non-binary folks who deserve the title of Riot Grrrls just as much. Love rock revolution girl style now!
Today I'm playing some things that have been on heavy rotation for me the past week: some songs I stole from my sibling's Instagram, some Rolling Stone recs, and some new releases. Also, I did remember that term - UNRELIABLE NARRATOR. Yikes, this "English major" is feeling a bit fraudulent.
In this fill-in episode, Eva and Jasper are talking about what makes Vancouver's local indie music scene distinctive; upcoming live shows; podcasts; art; and how sometimes you just need to dance in the street to self-soothe.
LIVE from the Blackbox Theatre at the Roundhouse Community Centre at The Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival 2021 on October 16. https://www.cacv.ca/vancouver-outsider-arts-festival-2021/Live musical performances byRainbows End ~ https://nicerainbowohwaititsgone.bandcamp.com/Francis Baptiste ~ https://francis-baptiste.bandcamp.com/thehabeshaman ~ https://thehabeshaman.bandcamp.com/Bedwetters Anonymous ~ https://bedwettersanonymous.bandcamp.com/Readings byTodd McCluskie ~ https://www.cjsf.ca/contents/blurred-crusadeStance Ravening ~ https://www.instagram.com/croc4daddy/Marylise Habiyambere ~ https://www.instagram.com/marylisewrites/?hl=enTawahum Bige ~ https://tawahum.com/Live looping workshop by DJ Chronfused from Muse-ish ~ https://www.citr.ca/radio/muse-ish/Hosted by Nick Toney and Dora Dubber.
Live broadcast from the Portside Pub in Vancouver. LIVE PERFORMANCES ft. Terell Safadi, Shaylen D, Aktu el Shabazz, Massiah, Prado, Freelance Flint, Korodoroy Floyd, Teon Gibbs. COMEDY ft. Mufaro M. DJS ft. Rels, Steeles, Jules Andre Brown.
This summer, six talented teenagers from the Museum of Anthropology's Native Youth Program learned to podcast at CiTR. Each youth took a unique approach to exploring their Indigenous identity through sound. Hear them share stories from their nations as well as their personal stories in this audio documentary titled, "Where we begin: a collection of origin stories" featuring an original song called Jailbird by Mackenzie Fong. The order is as follows:Intro Amai Campbell Tamara Hall Mackenzie Fong Mackenzie Kew Kiera Yeomans-StevensGabe IroneagleJailbird by Mackenzie FongIf you want to learn more about the Native Youth Program, visit moa.ubc.ca/indigenous-access-and-engagement/nyp/
The Pender Guy radio collective grew out of a wave of Chinese Canadian youth activism in the early 1970s, running their operations from Vancouver's Chinatown. Airing on Vancouver Co-operative Radio (Co-op Radio), the show explored issues related to Chinese-Canadian identity, history, politics, and art through news reporting, interviews, humour, drama, and music. Produced entirely by volunteers, the Pender Guy offered a way for young Chinese Canadians to gain community media skills and counter mainstream media representation of Chinatown and Chinese Canadians. With the City of Vancouver Archives' recent digitization of the audio tapes, these tapes are now accessible entirely online, becoming an oral history archive of a formative period of Asian Canadian history. Join us as members of the Pender Guy share their memories on the show and play some of their favourite segments from the tapes while the community activists who helped preserve and document the show share the importance of the Pender Guy archives to the community both locally and internationally. Visit the Pender Guy fonds at the City of Vancouver Archives here: https://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/pender-guy-radio-collective-fondsSpeakers: Paul Yee, Ramona Mar, Tommy Tao, Jeannie Young, Christy Fong & Rachel LauModerated by Winnie L. Cheung
“Inequality is not created equal,” the civil rights activist and scholar Kimberley Crenshaw once said. Experiences of racial inequality intersect at gender, class, and sexuality; and as such, these identity markers do not exist independently of each other, but rather inform each other. This intergenerational and multigenre panel of writers will share their insights and experiences of how their personal journeys as writers have influenced their craft and provided meaning on how and why they tell their stories.Grace Eiko Thomson, Larissa Lai, & Sarah SukModerated by Sharanjit Kaur Sandhra
In this Valentine's-themed Fundrive episode, Kat & Clo answer your questions about long-distance relationships, dating in your 20s, and the challenges of commitment. We also gossip about our favourite shows, chat about representations of relationships in mainstream media, and rant about how easy it is to internalize the patriarchy. We're just two friends figuring things out as we go, and we're so glad you're joining us for the ride.
Members of the student exec decide Valentine's Day is overrated and CiTR is underrated, so we dedicate our favourite songs to the station we love.
Showcasing favourite recordings from UBC artists over the last year.
Interview and music showcase of solo musician/producer Seven Taviss. He talks about making music during the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of putting your mental health first before everything else.
A panel interview with 3 UBC Alumni/Students who have created their own podcasts, played during the 2020 24 Hours of Student Power.
Interview with the editor-in-chief and founder of Know It All Magazine Bella by Maya Preshyon
Interview with UBC student and upcoming musician Jayden Keleny as well as some of her music!
Special Broadcast for 24 Hours of Student Power! A conversation with Ishmam and Gabby from UBC Social Justice on the housing crisis, the movement to defund the police, organizing during a pandemic, UBC's performative activism, and how to balance being a student with social justice work.
Special broadcast for 24 Hours of Student Power! Two members of the International Relations Student Association talk about the movement to abolish the police and their own activist work, followed by some music from local artists.
SchmoozeFest is a panel conversation that took place in March 2018 focusing on the intersection between art and social justice. Panelists touch on topics such as slacktivism, cancel culture, and how to engage reluctant audiences in difficult conversations. The panelists are involved in fantastic organizations and activist work in our community. Check out the links below to learn more about their work or to find out how you can get involved:Red Gate Arts Society : http://redgate.at.org UBC Slam : https://www.ubcslampoetry.comArtivism : https://culturedays.ca/en/hubs/f685e801-f4b0-4ea3-a804-df4ae5fd5b91 Binners project: https://www.binnersproject.orgOut on Screen: https://outonscreen.comOut in Schools: https://outinschools.comWet Ink Collective: http://www.wetinkcollective.caAngelica’s youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/angelicapoverskyShameless Hussy Productions: https://www.shamelesshussy.comAngelica’s ted talk on Goggle Images: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FnWiXAV-aQ
Special Broadcast for 24 Hours of Student Power! A playlist brought to you by CiTR's student executive filled with our favourite tunes.
Special Broadcast for 24 Hours of Student Power! Here's a glimpse into what the student exec are listening to, and what we recommend.
2 UBC students' original music is featured and I have a conversation with one of them about their creative process, musical philosophy, and other cool stuff about music.
A podcast on Britney Spears, mental disability, and suffrage in the United States.Credit: Olivia DreisingerPodcast Script + Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jnKalO7rhYESFnYreHbVut7DFfUGTVLf/view?usp=sharing
Heart of the City Festival presents Literally Virtually Live: Red Jam Slam, an Indigenous music showcase hosted by the Legend of Radio Gunargie O'Sullivan at the Red Gate. Featuring performances by M'Girls, Norine Braun and Alice Fraser, Mz. Shellz and Heyoka, and Sandy Scofield.
Dumb performs live from Victory Square Watch Party at the Red Gate on September 6, 2020.
Bedwetters Anonymous performs live from Victory Square Watch Party at the Red Gate on September 6, 2020.
Canon Mulat performs live from Victory Square Watch Party at the Red Gate on September 6, 2020.
Kardias Quing performs live from Victory Square Watch Party at the Red Gate on September 6, 2020.
Non La performs live from Victory Square Watch Party at the Red Gate on September 6, 2020.
LIVE! from 'Study And Go Abroad Fair" at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
Join Alec, Kelli, Jasper, Duncan, Aisia, Violet and Sasha as they send out all of your Fundrive song dedications!
Wallgrin swings by CiTR to share some of her biggest musical crushes.
Neola takes us on a trip back to the 90s with her crushin' R&B jams.
You may know Justice from one of his many Vancouver music projects such as Blue J, Mesa Luna, and Harlequin Gold. Today he's sharing some of his current musical crushes on CiTR.
Live sets from Pacific City Limits and The FUGUs with some chat time with the bands.
Meryl chats with the UBC Musical Theatre Troupe live in the studio! Find them online: @ubcmusicaltheatretroupe on Facebook, @ubcmtt on Twitter and Instagram
UBC C350 talks about commitment to divestment, finding good sources of information on climate justice, and more!
Sprouts Box Coordinator Laura Gordon-Mitchell discusses food security, food waste management, and other projects undertaken by UBC Sprouts.
Waking up early for work or class sucks. What sucks less is waking up and listening to a twenty year old playing wake up music and telling you what the weather and the traffic is like throughout Metro Vancouver. So yeah, I guess that may make your day better. Happy Rush Hour!
Learn about the Africa Awareness Initiative on campus! Connect with them on Facebook @abcaai
Do you find dating apps impossible to navigate, confusing, and overall hopeless? Maybe you're not alone. Isa explores Tinder with some special guests in this love-centered podcast.
Students from the Faculty of Land and Food Systems podcast episodes about food sustainability.
Violet speaks to Ethan Donnelly, Ann and Frances Adams, and Pallavi Panigrahi to get to the bottom of cheating and infidelity.
Episode 1: Wiki and Ethan discuss car-sex, BDSM and the HUMP! Film Festival. Features interviews with festival-goers and pornography fans!
Learn all about the winter sports fanatics on campus with Dan Miller and representatives from Ski and Board. Find out more about Ski and Board at @ubcskiandboard on Instagram and Facebook.
UBC Yoga Club goes in depth about the clubs happenings. Sasha and Katie discuss the role yoga can play in mending the mental health epidemic.
Meet the Student Executives at CiTR! Discover the tunes they’re listening to, join along with the fun as they play ice breakers, and get excited as they introduce the upcoming programming!