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We talk to people across Canada about the values and principles that inform the way they are thinking about society, and how we can create a better public discourse. Staff of the Office of Public Affairs bring together guests who are contributing to the n

Office of Public Affairs, Baha'i Community of Canada


    • May 16, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 34m AVG DURATION
    • 21 EPISODES


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    The Public Discourse - S3.EP 6 - Beauty and the Human Spirit

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 42:04


    We talk with Hossein Amanat, Siamak Hariri, and Prof. Brigitte Shim about how a building or a place can help to illuminate the inner life of a person, and what role architecture can play in the spiritual upliftment of society. Amanat, Hariri, and Prof. Shim are principals at their respective Canadian architecture firms.

    The Public Discourse - S3.EP 5 - Education and Social Progress

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 46:04


    We talk with Anne Snyder and Eric Farr about the nature of an educational process that can empower people to contribute to social progress. Snyder is Editor-in-Chief of Comment Magazine and Farr is a PhD student at the University of Toronto.

    The Public Discourse - S3.EP 4 - Championing Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 40:58


    We talk with Shain Jackson and Dr. Roshan Danesh about the work of transforming society to reflect the principles of justice and oneness, with a focus on Indigenous peoples. Jackson is Coast Salish from the community of Sechelt, and President of Spirit Works Limited. Dr. Danesh is a lawyer, conflict resolution innovator, and educator.

    The Public Discourse - S3.EP 3 - The Role of Religion in Eradicating Violence Against Women

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 45:11


    This is an edited conversation among panelists who spoke about the role of religion in eradicating violence against women, hosted by the Bahá'í Community of Canada's Office of Public Affairs in partnership with the Southern Chiefs' Organization, the Stop Violence Against Women coordinating committee of Perth County, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, and the Canadian Council of Muslim Women.

    The Public Discourse - S3.EP 2 - Confronting Hatred & Prejudice

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 23:42


    We talk with Mohammed Hashim and Jelana Bighorn about how we can confront the problem of hatred and prejudice in our society and promote the oneness of humanity. Hashim is executive director of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation, and Bighorn is an educator.

    The Public Discourse - S3.EP 1 - Promoting Dialogue & Consultation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 42:02


    We talk with Sabreena Delhon, Michael Sabet, and Dr. Jennifer Wolowic about how we can strengthen processes of dialogue, deliberation, and consultation in our culture and society. Delhon is executive director of the Samara Centre for Democracy, Sabet is a PhD student at the University of Toronto, and Dr. Wolowic is program manager at the SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue.

    The Public Discourse - S2.EP 8 - Economic Choices

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 34:34


    We talk with Jessey Njau and Erik Friedmann about the economic choices people are making during the pandemic, and how they can point us to new ways of thinking about our social and economic life. Friedmann is co-founder of OK! Kombucha, and Njau is a founding member of Zawadi Farm, an urban farm in Toronto.

    The Public Discourse - S2.EP 7 - Environment & Human Civilization

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 34:12


    We talk with Prof. Thomas Homer-Dixon and Paul Hanley about the civilizational change humanity needs to make in order to build a just and sustainable world. Prof. Homer-Dixon is Founder and Director of the Cascade Institute, and Hanley is an author and writer on environmental subjects.

    The Public Discourse - S2.EP 6 - Faith as a Vehicle for Dialogue

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 45:56


    This is an edited conversation among representatives of national religious communities, who gathered as part of the DemocracyXChange Festival to talk about how faith can be a vehicle for dialogue. It includes representatives of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Canadian Council of Churches, World Sikh Organization, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and the Baha'i Community of Canada.

    The Public Discourse - S2.EP 5 - Youth & Social Transformation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 30:17


    We talk with Tanika McLeod and Ashraf Rushdy about how young people are adapting to the conditions created by this health crisis, and the ways in which they can help to lead processes of social transformation. McLeod is a young entrepreneur and Rushdy works with the Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity.

    The Public Discourse - S2.EP 4 - Education, Technology & Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 44:33


    We talk with Taban Behin, Brian Dijkema and Hoda Farahmandpour about how we should think about the nature of technology and its relationship to the education of young people. Behin is a PhD student at the University of Victoria, Dijkema is Vice-President of Cardus, and Farahmandpour is a PhD student at the University of Toronto.

    The Public Discourse - S2.EP 3 - Advancing Gender Equality

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 33:33


    We talk with Jessica Prince and Thea Symonds about the implications of the principle of gender equality for how we think about work, childcare, education, and family life after COVID-19. Prince is a lawyer and board member of the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund, and Symonds is Coordinator for the Violence Against Women Coordinating Committee in Perth County.

    The Public Discourse - S2.EP 2 - Overcoming Us vs. Them

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 31:19


    We talk with Cyril Cromwell and Kyle Schmalenberg about the current conversation on race and identity, and consider how principles of justice, oneness and equality can help us to overcome the divisions between “us” and “them”. Cromwell is the Learning and Development Manager at YouthREX, and Schmalenberg is a freelance filmmaker.

    The Public Discourse - S2.EP 1 - Rethinking & Rebuilding

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 45:07


    We talk with Dr. Shahrzad Sabet and Akaash Maharaj about how principles and concepts - like oneness, love, justice, and equality - can help to guide our thinking about how to rebuild after COVID-19. Dr. Sabet is a Research Fellow at New York University, and Maharaj is the CEO of the Mosaic Institute.

    The Public Discourse - S1.EP 7 - Resilience & Relationships

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 31:53


    We talk with Prof. Thomas Homer-Dixon and Paul Hanley about the civilizational change humanity needs to make in order to build a just and sustainable world. Prof. Homer-Dixon is Founder and Director of the Cascade Institute, and Hanley is an author and writer on environmental subjects.

    The Public Discourse - S1.EP 6 - Environment & Public Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 22:28


    We talk with Elizabeth May about how to do politics differently, and consider whether the coronavirus could be a hinge moment in history for how we think about our relationship with the environment. May is the Member of Parliament for Saanich—Gulf Islands and Parliamentary Leader of the Green Party.

    The Public Discourse - S1.EP 5 - Hope & Solidarity During COVID-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 25:48


    We talk with Rabbi Dr. Laura Duhan-Kaplan and Peter Noteboom about the ways in which religious communities in Canada are fostering hope and solidarity in a time of coronavirus. Noteboom is the General Secretary of the Canadian Council of Churches, and Rabbi Dr. Duhan-Kaplan is Director of Inter-religious Studies at the Vancouver School of Theology.

    The Public Discourse - S1.EP 4 - Leadership & Public Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 30:45


    We talk with Karim Bardeesy and Akaash Maharaj about the qualities of leadership during a time of crisis, and how to build a unifying vision around public policy that serves the common good. Bardeesy is the Executive Director of the Ryerson Leadership Lab and Maharaj is the CEO of the Mosaic Institute.

    The Public Discourse - S1.EP 3 - The Role Of Community

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 28:52


    On this episode, we talk with Ana Serrano and Shabnam Tashakor about the role of the community in responding to coronavirus, and the values they hope will characterize our future society. Serrano holds leadership positions with the Canadian Film Centre and Open Democracy Project, and Tashakor is a member of the Bahá'í Continental Board of Counsellors for the Americas.

    The Public Discourse - S1.EP 2 - The Power Of Religion

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 30:54


    On this episode, we talk with Hannah Marazzi, Esther Maloney and Eric Farr about the ways in which religion and spirituality are shaping responses to the coronavirus health crisis, and how we can emerge from the crisis with a new consciousness. Marazzi works with Cardus, Maloney leads the Illumine Media Project, and Farr is a PhD student in religion.

    The Public Discourse - S1.EP 1 - Service To Others

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 20:26


    On this episode, we talk with Dr. Lita Cameron and Prof. John Milloy about how an ethic of service to others is informing the response of physicians and government officials to the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Cameron is a family physician in Hamilton, and Prof. Milloy is a professor of public ethics and former minister in the Ontario government.

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