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Stories from the community of program participants, staff, and donors at Mennonite Central Committee in Ontario. The "David and Goliath" episode is a teaser to the full 6-episode season being released in early 2020.

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    Ep 29 - Together, we can! (Or, how an impossible mission keeps producing against all odds)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 24:40


    On January 18, 2025, a brand new 10,000 square foot facility had its grand opening at the MCC Hub in New Hamburg, Ontario. Over 700 people of all ages including local dignitaries and politicians, came out to tour the place, eating bushels of popcorn, drinking gallons of coffee, and generally creating the most festive atmosphere you could imagine for the opening of an industrial canning facility. Why the excitement? Because this was MCC's new Stationary Meat Cannery. We hear from Jon Lebold, Martin Rahn, and Dylan Yantzi about the early challenges, the recent challenges and how this project “kept drawing in miracles."Transcription here.Discussion guide here. Read more about the new stationary cannery ⁠here⁠. Support MCC's meat canning here.Undercurrents is sponsored in part by Kindred Credit Union - they know a thing or two about putting faith and values into action!This episode was edited by Christen KongTheme music by Brian MacMillanCover art by Jesse Bergen

    Ep 28 - Welcoming the stranger

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 29:05


    “I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me.” Matthew 25:35 There are 22 scriptures in the Bible about welcoming newcomers from another land, but it could be argued that none resonate with MCC as much as that verse from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. “I was a stranger and you welcomed me”. Follow along as MCC Ontario sponsors a refugee family for the first time.  Transcription here. Discussion guide here. Read the written story about the Salazar family and MCCO (includes photos). Read about how MCC started the world's first refugee sponsorship program.  Read about Bill Janzen's legacy in this work and how he recently received the Order of Canada for it. Editorial assistance by Christen Kong Theme song by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen Undercurrents is sponsored by Kindred Credit Union.

    Ep 27 - Spiritual Covenant with Adrian Jacobs

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 33:21


    "I was looking for justice, tangible justice. I was looking for something that said, 'We're not just going to repent. We're not just going to be sorry. We're going to do something and here it is.'" With great patience and grace, Adrian Jacobs from the Cayuga Nation, Six Nations Haudenosaunee Confederacy shares a beautiful and challenging opportunity for the Church to make real steps toward reconciliation.  Transcription here. Discussion resource here. "A Global Solution for the Six Nations of the Grand River" - lecture by Phil Monture at the University of Waterloo. "A Conflict in Caledonia" - a timeline from APTN News. "Six Miles Deep" - a documentary from the National Film Board of Canada Broken Walls - learn about Mohawk Christian musician and worship leader Jonathan Maracle and the incredible reconciling work he has done in his own life, and his decades-long ministry to all nations. Undercurrents is supported by Kindred Credit Union.

    Ep 26 - Tending Tomorrow with Leah Reesor-Keller

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 41:22


    Our guest today is Leah Reesor-Keller. She is a speaker, leadership consultant, Transitional Executive Director of KAIROS Canada, and now - an author. We sat down to discuss her debut book, Tending Tomorrow: Courageous Change for People and Planet.  If you're looking for the one magic bullet solution that will fix everything for everyone, this is not the book for you. Leah calls for us to make room for all the ways each of us as individuals, as communities, as societies and beyond, can do our part in working for a better future. Pre-order Tending Tomorrow here or at your local bookshop! Available for sale on June 25, 2024. Transcription here. Discussion resource here. Undercurrents would not be without the amazing support from Kindred Credit Union. Editing support from Christen Kong Theme song by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Earth Day Special! - Imagining better futures with Dr. Sibonokuhle Ncube

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 23:25


    Happy Earth Day, Undercurrents listeners! Today, we're sharing an episode from our sister podcast, Relief Development & Podcast, produced by my amazing colleagues Meghan Mast and Christy Kauffman. We hear from Dr. Sibonokuhle Ncube who says climate change chose her since she learned as a child that people in her rural village in Zimbabwe suffered from drought and hunger. But today she doesn't focus on all that is broken and what to fear, she focuses her energy on working towards a better future.  Transcription and show notes for the original episode from Relief, Development and Podcast can be found here. Undercurrents is produced with support from ⁠⁠⁠Kindred Credit Union⁠⁠.⁠ Original music: Brian MacMillan Artwork: Jesse Bergen

    Ep 25 - Affordable housing, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 20:09


    In the second part of our mini-series on affordable housing, we hear from Beyond Housing executive director Dan Driedger - the single greatest challenge to building, the role of the private sector, stories from tenants, and more. Plus, a big life update from a previous Undercurrents guest! Read the transcript. Download the small group discussion guide. Advocacy actions: 1. ⁠Say Yes to Fair Rents! - Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario - ACTO⁠ 2. ⁠Take Action: More Urgency on Housing Affordability - The National Housing Accord: A Multi-Sector Approach to Ending Canada's Rental Housing Crisis⁠ Provincial and federal governments waive HST on development of purpose-built rental housing - CBC Produced with support from ⁠⁠Kindred Credit Union⁠⁠. Editorial support: Christen Kong Original music: Brian MacMillan Artwork: Jesse Bergen

    Ep 24 - (un)affordable housing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 28:39


    We sit down with MCC's Ontario advocacy guru Greg deGroot-Maggetti as he breaks down our affordable housing crisis: where we are, how we got here, and three (of many) solutions. Advocacy actions: 1. Say Yes to Fair Rents! - Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario - ACTO 2. Take Action: More Urgency on Housing Affordability - The National Housing Accord: A Multi-Sector Approach to Ending Canada's Rental Housing Crisis Produced with support from ⁠Kindred Credit Union⁠. Editorial support: Christen Kong Original music: Brian MacMillan Artwork: Jesse Bergen

    Ep 5 - David and Goliath (Palestine and Israel - re-release)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 28:02


    In light of the horrific ongoing violence in Palestine and Israel, we are re-posting this episode from Season 1, called “David and Goliath” featuring Palestinian Christian Tarek Al-Zoughbi and Israeli Jew Sahar Vardi. What happens when David becomes Goliath? This is our only international episode in Season 1. We explore the tragic realities of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation, and hear from those on both sides of the wall working for peace. What can you do? When confronted with the enormity of this story, we might feel angry, dispairing, or helpless. Here are a few action items for you to do to work toward Palestinian justice: Advocate: Sign this petition⁠. Call for a ceasefire and end to violence in Palestine and Israel. ⁠Sign this petition⁠. No Way To Treat A Child Canada - "I urge you to prioritize human rights of Palestinian children and hold Israeli authorities accountable for widespread and systematic ill-treatment and torture of Palestinian child detainees. " Donate: ⁠Support⁠ MCC's humanitarian relief response in Palestine and Israel. Pray: Click ⁠here⁠ to read or download this beautiful prayer for peace for Palestinians and Israelis. Links: ⁠A Cry For Home⁠ - a rich resource of stories from Palestinians and Jews living in Palestine and Israel. ⁠Wi'am⁠: The Palestinian Conflict Transformation Centre, where Tareq Al-Zougbi works. ⁠US Congressional Research Service report on Israel⁠ - detailing US military aid to Israel over the years. Credits: Theme song and other original music from ⁠Brian MacMillan⁠. Artwork by ⁠Jesse Bergen.⁠ Licensed music from deWolfe Music. Sponsored by⁠ Kindred Credit Union⁠.

    Ep 8 - Home (Palestine and Israel - re-release)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 42:28


    In light of the horrific ongoing violence in Palestine and Israel, we are re-posting this episode from Season 2, called “Home” with Israeli Jewish filmmaker Lia Tarachansky and Palestinian poet Izzy Hawamda. It's a powerful story of shared humanity, shared land, and a challenge for all of us who live on settled land. Urgent calls for a ceasefire in Palestine and Israel: mcc.org/ceasefire (Canada) change.org/ceasefirenow A link to Lia Tarachensky's feature film “On the side of the road” where she explores Israeli soldiers' collective denial of their roles in displacing Palestinians.  https://vimeo.com/117772052 A link to Lia's short film OCEAN which juxtaposed raw audio from her field recordings of the 2014 Gaza War, with images from her new life in Toronto: https://vimeo.com/181224988 MCC's A Cry For Home campaign which is packed with stories, videos, fact sheets, and more: https://mcccanada.ca/learn/where/middle-east/palestine-israel/cry-for-home

    Ep 23: Water Walking

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 22:15


    "Water is life." Indigenous Water Walker Mary Anne Caibaiosai takes us on a 200 km journey of prayer, solidarity and celebration. Transcript here. To learn more about the Grand River Water Walk, go to grandriverwaterwalk.com Produced with support from Kindred Credit Union. Editorial support: Christen Kong Original music: Brian MacMillan Artwork: Jesse Bergen

    Episode 22 - Five lessons from refugee sponsorship

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 22:53


    Since 1979, hundreds of thousands of refugees have been sponsored, resettled, and built new lives in communities across Canada. Countless tears of happiness have been shed, countless Canadian flags have been waved, and countless cross-cultural meals have been shared. But, as we'll hear from one sponsorship group, there's a whole lot more to it than that. If you are interested or have any questions about refugee sponsorship, email refugee@mcco.ca. Transcription here. Read "Consider it (re)settled", a rich behind-the-scenes look at how MCC pioneered the world's first private refugee sponsorship program. Discussion resource can be found at mcco.ca/undercurrents. Credits: Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Editorial assistance by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Ep 21 (Bonus mini-episode)- Heifers: what are they? And why are they worth millions to MCC?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 11:51


    We're back at the auctions. But instead of being surrounded by children with pie in their hair, like at the New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale featured in Episode 16, I'm with farmers with manure on their boots. This is bonus mini-episode that book-ends Season 3 which started with an exploration of the Relief Sale. We explore the mysterious Heifer Sale, get a crash course in dairy farming and how a group of farmers created something truly unique 41 years ago.

    Ep 20 - Special guest: Malcolm Gladwell!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 56:07


    In this very special episode, we sit down with best-selling author, public speaker, podcast wizard, and honorary Mennonite, Malcolm Gladwell. We cover a lot of ground - from pacifism, to soccer, to climate change, and more. Listen to Malcolm Gladwell's podcast Revisionist History here. Watch the Tottenham Hotspur 48-pass goal here. Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Produced with help from Christen Kong. Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Ep 19 - "Soup"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 20:52


    "Somebody has to do something. It's crazy that we've got people that want to work and there is no job." We talk with Suzi and Lucas, two soup chefs who have found meaningful work, #livingwage and a welcoming community at The Raw Carrot. We also hear from The Raw Carrot co-found Rebecca Sherbino. Find out how one bowl of soup can change the world. The Raw Carrot https://therawcarrot.com/ How to Buy Soup https://therawcarrot.com/where-to-buy/ Raw Carrot Volunteer https://therawcarrot.com/get-involved/volunteer-with-raw-carrot/ Open Letter: Premiere Ford, Double Social Assistance Rates Now! https://incomesecurity.org/open-letter-premier-ford-double-social-assistance-rates-now/ Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Edited by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

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    Update: "Checkpoint" with Izzy Hawamda

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 10:42


    In Season 2, Ep 8 ("Home") of Undercurrents, we were privileged to hear the poetry of Palestinian poet and teacher Izzeddin Hawamda. We had so much positive feedback from Izzy's poems that I invited Izzy back to share a new poem he wrote while visiting his home in the West Bank earlier this year, as well as new insights into life for Palestinians under occupation. For more stories from Palestine and Israel and ways in which you can work for peace and justice there, go to A Cry For Home, a robust resource from MCC. Check out and consider signing a petition to Israeli detention of Palestinian children in military prisons. #NoWayToTreatAChild Sign the pledge to come Together Against Apartheid, created by Jewish, Palestinian, and fellow advocates for justice in Palestine and Israel. Thanks to Kindred Credit Union for helping to make this episode possible.

    Ep 18 - "You need to chill out!" and other lessons from SALT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 26:11


    This is a special episode - a conversation between the Undercurrents team Ken Ogasawara and Christen Kong about their shared experience of doing the SALT program nearly 20 years apart. Some hard times, some funny times, and always a good time. To learn more about the SALT program, go here: mcco.ca/SALT To hear directly from more SALTers living in their placements, go here: SALT videos Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Produced and edited by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Ep 17 - Lay of the Land

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 23:09


    "I had to take my own leadership and not everybody was happy about that, let me tell you." In the newest episode of Undercurrents, Colleen Hookimaw shows us the lay of the (physical and metaphorical) land. We talk smoked geese, 5000 pounds of potatoes and maggots. We also explore historical challenges to Indigenous food sovereignty in Canada. Transcription can be found here. Read Bill Louttit's story here: https://mcccanada.ca/stories/why-living-land-crucial-nearly-impossible-do Discussion resource can be found at mcco.ca/undercurrents. Credits: Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Editorial assistance by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Bidder Sweet update: "You're missing a part of the story."

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 5:40


    A mystery caller provides some more behind-the-scenes insight into the thrilling quilt auction profiled in Episode 16 - Bidder Sweet: A Quilt to Remember. See you at the New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale on Friday May 27th and Saturday June 28th! nhmrs.com

    Ep 16 - Bidder Sweet: A Quilt to Remember

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 21:59


    We go back in time to investigate the heart-pounding, sweaty-palm-inducing thrill of the greatest quilt auction ever caught on tape. Join us for a fun bonus episode of Undercurrents that will whet your appetite for the coming relief sale season! Here is a link to the original auction footage. Thank you to Jennifer Johnston for recording and uploading! Check out all things New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale at their website here, including a photo of the Renske's newest (and last) feature quilt. Here is link to all the relief sales in Canada and US! Renske Helmuth's blog has plenty of insight into her quilts, including a whole section on her relief sale quilts (this is not updated but still a rich resource). Credits: Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Editorial assistance by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Season 3 Trailer!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 1:05


    Welcome to a third season of Undercurrents! We go behind the scenes of an epic quilt auction, to South Africa with the SALT program, we dig into Indigenous food sovereignty, and much more. This season we're excited to be adding something new with each episode. We heard from many of you who were using Undercurrents in group sessions like church Sunday schools and community outreach events. To help you out with that, starting with episode 2 on Indigenous food sovereignty, we'll be including a resource package with each episode complete with discussion questions and action items. Undercurrents is sponsored by Kindred Credit Union. Find Undercurrents wherever you listen to podcasts and look for our first episode of Season 3 which drops on April 4th.

    Ep 15: Chuck

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 28:01


    This episode covers some heavy topics, including pedophilia and suicide. We don't go into details, but please take care as you listen. In this final full episode of Season 2, we hear from Chuck, a man who both experienced and caused great suffering. We also hear from his therapist, as we ask ourselves 'how can we keep our community safe from sexual harm'? The answer might not be what we expect. Transcription here. Here are some important resources that could save a life, prevent a victim, and reduce future harm. Centre for Addictions and Mental Health (CAMH) Andrea Bevan (Therapist, social worker, featured in this episode): 289-228-7317 Alan Kaine (Sexual Therapist): 905-578-4127 Shalem Mental Health Network is a faith-based, Ontario-wide network that provides responsive and preventive mental health support to individuals, families and communities. Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA), an international association of practitioners and researchers in the fields of sexual abuse, deviance, and related topics. Mental Health and crisis resources from the Government of Canada Ontario Network of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Treatment Centres, https://www.sadvtreatmentcentres.ca/ . Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Editorial assistance by Christen Kong Research by Cameron Phillips Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original and theme music by Brian MacMillan Additional licensed music from deWolfe Music. Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Ep 14: John

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 24:35


    Content warning: This episode covers some heavy topics, including pedophilia and suicide. We don't go into details, but please take care as you listen. This story is about a father's anguish and pain, as well as resilient hope and love as he walks through unimaginable challenges with his son who has committed a crime. Part 1 of a two-part series on Restorative Justice and Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA). Transcription is here. Here are some important resources that could save a life, prevent a victim, and reduce future harm. Centre for Addictions and Mental Health (CAMH) Andrea Bevan (Therapist, social worker, featured in Episode 15): 289-228-7317 Alan Kaine (Sexual Therapist): 905-578-4127 Shalem Mental Health Network is a faith-based, Ontario-wide network that provides responsive and preventive mental health support to individuals, families and communities. Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA), an international association of practitioners and researchers in the fields of sexual abuse, deviance, and related topics. Mental Health and crisis resources from the Government of Canada Credits: Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Editorial assistance by Christen Kong Research by Cameron Phillips Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original and theme music by Brian MacMillan Additional licensed music from deWolfe Music. Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Ep 13: I believe in miracles

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 34:50


    We hear the story of someone whose life was saved through not one, but multiple miracles. We explore the questions: What are miracles? Have you experienced one? And is it possible to work miracles ourselves? Show notes: Transcription here. If you are interested in refugee sponsorship, email refugee@mcco.ca for an automated reply with lots of resources or visit: https://mcccanada.ca/learn/what/refugees Read about how former sponsored refugees are making an impact during the pandemic. https://mcccanada.ca/stories/resettled-refugees-support-front-lines-during-covid-19 Credits: Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Editorial assistance by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original and theme music by Brian MacMillan Additional licensed music from deWolfe Music. Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Ep 12: Making a Living

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 27:54


    In this episode, we explore what it means to "make a living" - what does that mean? How much is enough? And what happens when you can't make it? Also, we explain why we love Kindred Credit Union so much. Here is the transcription for this episode. Here is the Living Wage Framework that shows how the Living Wage is calculated, and here is a blog post from the Ontario Living Wage network on how that has been updated to calculate the 2021 Living Wage. Check out the Ontario Living Wage Network: https://www.ontariolivingwage.ca/ A business owner tells us why Living Wage is good for business. Marjorie's boss, Executive Director of House of Friendship explains why they implemented a Living Wage Credits: Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Edited by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original and theme music by Brian MacMillan Additional licensed music from deWolfe Music. Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Ep 11: Save the evidence (Re-release)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 25:24


    This episode is from Season 1 and originally aired in spring of 2020 but with the renewed and urgent calls for accountability and truth-telling after the recovery of graves starting at Kamloops Residential School, we wanted to share this story again. We learn about the oldest Residential School in Canada and hear a powerful story from a survivor. We hear from settlers who are wrestling with the legacy of colonialism and residential schools. And we hear from Indigenous partners who are courageously reclaiming their culture. Links: Woodland Cultural Centre's Save The Evidence campaign. VIDEO: Sandy Yuen and Nick Hamm share about their experience learning from indigenous leaders and working at the Mohawk Institute Residential School. VIDEO: Karen Hill shares part of her story as a survivor of Mohawk Institute Residential School along with visuals of the Mohawk building looks like, inside and out. Learn more about MCC's Indigenous Neighbours program Deeper reading (which we will be getting into more in Season 2!) Truth and Reconciliation Commission report. Statement from Mennonite Church Leaders in response to TRC. Credits: Theme song and other original music from Brian MacMillan. Artwork by Jesse Bergen. Licensed music from deWolfe Music. Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union.

    Ep 10: Giving gifts/receiving gifts

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 29:18


    Why MCC's relief materials are created as gifts and how one such hand-made item changed the life of one young girl in a refugee camp over forty years ago. Impact report for Material Resource volunteers: https://mcccanada.ca/learn/about/annual-reports/impact-report-material-resources-summer-2021 New! MCC's Dignity Kits: Provide sustainable support for vulnerable women and girls! https://mcccanada.ca/dignity-kits Story of MR champions at Grantham MB Church: https://mcccanada.ca/stories/its-privilege-joy-serve-way Credits: Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Editorial assistance by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Ep 9: Merle's Story (Re-release)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 36:20


    Show notes: National Indian Residential School Crisis Line: 1-866-925-4419. Kid's Help Phone line 24/7: 1-800-668-6868 https://kidshelpphone.ca/ Merle Nisly's reaction to the uncovering of 215 Indigenous children in Kamloops. https://mnisly.com/the-impact-of-215/ “Every child matters” - Indigenous History Month: https://mcco.ca/remembering TRC 94 Calls to Action: http://trc.ca/assets/pdf/Calls_to_Action_English2.pdf Justice Sinclair: “TRC One Year Later” https://youtu.be/_MhqF4yeSXo?t=241 “Change may not look like what you thought it would” CBC - news: “Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKKLgwlosaw Some history of Northern Light Gospel Missions and Poplar Hill https://ontariomennonitehistory.org/2015/06/08/ontario-mennonites-and-the-poplar-hill-development-school/ Canadian Mennonite series: https://canadianmennonite.org/articles/how-complicit-are-mennonites-residential-school-abuse “A first step towards healing” - Personal reflection on the first TRC event (June 2010) https://canadianmennonite.org/articles/first-step-towards-healing “MC Canada shares the pain of Indian Residential School legacy” - A report on discussions at MC Canada Assembly 2010 https://canadianmennonite.org/articles/mc-canada-shares-pain-indian-residential-school-legacy Credits: Edited by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Production Research by Seun Olowo-Ake Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Episode 8: Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 40:47


    Israeli Jewish filmmaker Lia Tarachansky shares a powerful story of shared humanity, shared home, and challenges all of us who live on settled land. Palestinian poet Izzy Hawamda shares beautiful art throughout this episode as he grieves the ongoing tragedies of the occupation, as well as sharing his hopes for the future. Transcript is here. Show notes: A link to Lia Tarachensky's feature film “On the side of the road” where she explores Israeli soldiers' collective denial of their roles in displacing Palestinians. https://vimeo.com/117772052 A link to Lia's short film OCEAN which juxtaposed raw audio from her field recordings of the 2014 Gaza War, with images from her new life in Toronto: https://vimeo.com/181224988 MCC's A Cry For Home campaign which is packed with stories, videos, fact sheets, and more: https://mcccanada.ca/learn/where/middle-east/palestine-israel/cry-for-home Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union Editorial assistance by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Season 2 Trailer!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 1:53


    "Some things in this life ... have no explanation". Season 2 of Undercurrents is coming! We take a deep dive into some incredible stories from our programs and partners. We hit rock bottom, we wonder at miracles, we find defiant hope, and own our shameful past. Check out the trailer and subscribe on Spotify, Apple podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Thank you to our sponsors Kindred Credit Union for making Season 2 possible! Artwork by Jesse Bergen Theme song by Brian MacMillan Production assistance by Christen Kong Additional editorial assistance by Seun Olowo-Ake and Cameron Phillips. Mixed by Francois Goudreault Jr at Hello Francy Sound and Music.

    Ep 1: Merle's Story (early release)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 36:42


    *This is a special early release of one episode from the upcoming Season 2 of Undercurrents. Look for the rest of Season 2 in September!* This is the story of how one man, who used to work at a residential school, has spent the rest of his life trying to hold himself accountable, and what it means for other Settler Canadians. Transcription of the episode can be found here. National Indian Residential School Crisis Line: 1-866-925-4419. Kid's Help Phone line 24/7: 1-800-668-6868 https://kidshelpphone.ca/ Merle Nisly's reaction to the uncovering of 215 Indigenous children in Kamloops. https://mnisly.com/the-impact-of-215/ “Every child matters” - Indigenous History Month: https://mcco.ca/remembering TRC 94 Calls to Action: http://trc.ca/assets/pdf/Calls_to_Action_English2.pdf Justice Sinclair: “TRC One Year Later” https://youtu.be/_MhqF4yeSXo?t=241 “Change may not look like what you thought it would” CBC - news: “Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKKLgwlosaw Some history of Northern Light Gospel Missions and Poplar Hill https://ontariomennonitehistory.org/2015/06/08/ontario-mennonites-and-the-poplar-hill-development-school/ Canadian Mennonite series: https://canadianmennonite.org/articles/how-complicit-are-mennonites-residential-school-abuse “A first step towards healing” - Personal reflection on the first TRC event (June 2010) https://canadianmennonite.org/articles/first-step-towards-healing “MC Canada shares the pain of Indian Residential School legacy” - A report on discussions at MC Canada Assembly 2010 https://canadianmennonite.org/articles/mc-canada-shares-pain-indian-residential-school-legacy Edited by Christen Kong Mixed by Francois Goudrealt of Hello Francy Sound and Music Production Research by Seun Olowo-Ake Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen

    Update 2: "We are listening."

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 7:23


    Listeners call in from around the world with messages of insight, gratitude, and inspiration for our interview subjects ... and one call that missed the mark but made the cut. Thank you to all who responded! Original music by Brian MacMillan Artwork by Jesse Bergen Sponsored in part by Kindred Credit Union

    Ep 6: Save The Evidence

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 24:37


    We hear stories from a residential school survivor that she refuses to tell her own family; we hear from indigenous partners who are working to reclaim their culture; and settlers wrestle with their evolving relationship with Canada (it’s complicated). Links: Woodland Cultural Centre’s Save The Evidence campaign. VIDEO: Sandy Yuen and Nick Hamm share about their experience learning from indigenous leaders and working at the Mohawk Institute Residential School. VIDEO: Karen Hill shares part of her story as a survivor of Mohawk Institute Residential School along with visuals of the Mohawk building looks like, inside and out. Learn more about MCC’s Indigenous Neighbours program Deeper reading (which we will be getting into more in Season 2!) Truth and Reconciliation Commission report. Statement from Mennonite Church Leaders in response to TRC. Credits: Theme song and other original music from Brian MacMillan. Artwork by Jesse Bergen. Licensed music from deWolfe Music. Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union.

    Update 1: Let's give them a hand!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 2:33


    We would have been hearing great feedback from you - THANK YOU. It reminded us that especially during this time of self quarantine and physical isolation, it would be especially meaningful for those who shared their stories so vulnerably and candidly, to hear from YOU. We are asking you to send a note of encouragement, gratitude, inspiration, etc, to our podcast guests who shared their stories with us. Please send your notes of encouragement, thanks, etc to podcast@mcco.ca or even better, leave a voicemail at 519-745-8458 ext 233. Toll free at 1-800-313-6226 ext 233. (Please leave your contact information in case we'd like to get your permission to share your message in a future update.) We are so grateful for people like Wayne (Ep 2: Wayne's World) who shared about his life and journey to stable housing. There’s Patrick and his family (Ep 3: Refugees and Piano Lessons) who used music and language to stay connected to their culture after arriving in Canada as a refugees. Or Maria (Ep 4: Radical Acceptance) who taught us the power of radical acceptance after two stints in prison. And Israeli peace activist Sahar Vardi (Ep 5: David and Goliath) who had been imprisoned by her own government for advocating for Palestinian human rights. Or crusty old MCC staff like Pete Olson (Ep 1: Being Jesus) who shared his testimony and how it challenged him to work with people who were made homeless.

    Ep 5: David and Goliath

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 27:07


    What happens when David becomes Goliath? This is our only international episode in Season 1. We explore the tragic realities of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation, and hear from those on both sides of the wall working for peace. What can you do? When confronted with the enormity of this story, we might feel angry, dispairing, or helpless. Here are a few action items for you to do to work toward Palestinian justice: Advocate: Sign this petition. It is a call for the Canadian government to "request that Israel immediately lift the blockade on Gaza to enable medical and humanitarian aid during the COVID-19 pandemic, and insist that Israel permanently end its blockade of Gaza; and vote at the UN General Assembly in alignment with the majority of the international community taking a stance in line with international law and human rights for Palestinians." Sign this petition. No Way To Treat A Child Canada - "I urge you to prioritize human rights of Palestinian children and hold Israeli authorities accountable for widespread and systematic ill-treatment and torture of Palestinian child detainees. " Donate: Support MCC's work in Palestine and Israel. Pray: Click here to read or download this beautiful prayer for peace for Palestinians and Israelis. Links: A Cry For Home - a rich resource of stories from Palestinians and Jews living in Palestine and Israel. Wi’am: The Palestinian Conflict Transformation Centre, where Tareq Al-Zougbi works. Implications of US “Peace Plan” for Middle East US Congressional Research Service report on Israel - detailing US military aid to Israel over the years. Credits: Theme song and other original music from Brian MacMillan. Artwork by Jesse Bergen. Licensed music from deWolfe Music. Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union. Leave us a message at podcast@mcco.ca or 519-745-8458 ext 233. We would love to hear from you!

    Ep 4: Radical Acceptance

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 14:24


    Restaurants and restorative justice. Shame vs accountability. And what it takes to be a bridge from prison to community. Links: Restorative Justice (RJ) program at MCC in Ontario: mcco.ca/rj Faith Community Re-integration Program (FCRP) is a program funded by Correctional Service Canada. Credits: Theme song and other original music from Brian MacMillan. Artwork by Jesse Bergen. Licensed music from deWolfe Music. Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union. Leave us a message at podcast@mcco.ca or 519-745-8458 ext 233. We would love to hear from you!

    Ep 3: Refugees and Piano Lessons

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 11:53


    Forced migration, the unique way Canadians can protect lives, and how music is helping one resettled family stay grounded. (This was originally the pilot episode created Fall 2018 but has been updated to reflect current statistics). Links: Choose Welcome - a national campaign for Canadians to transform lives through refugee sponsorship: www.choosewelcome.ca Credits: Theme song and other original music from Brian MacMillan. Artwork by Jesse Bergen. Licensed music from deWolfe Music. Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union. Leave us a message at podcast@mcco.ca or 519-745-8458 ext 233. We would love to hear from you!

    Ep 2: Wayne's World

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 19:09


    From a childhood lesson, to homelessness, to dress shopping, Wayne shares one of the most valuable things we can receive: the gift of a stranger’s story. Links: Circle of Friends: https://mcccanada.ca/learn/more/circle-friends Credits: Assistant producer: Broderick Visser Theme song and other original music from Brian MacMillan. Artwork by Jesse Bergen. Licensed music from deWolfe Music. Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union. Leave us a message at podcast@mcco.ca or 519-745-8458 ext 233. We would love to hear from you!

    Ep 1: Being Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 24:50


    This episode is about homelessness, an obnoxious ex-pastor, and the age old question: What would Jesus do (and why don’t we do it)? Links: TOOLS program: https://www.mcctools.net/ Interview with Dr. Sam Tsemberis from the Housing First website: https://youtu.be/pMLsG8x-3Rs Excellent resource on homelessness in Canada with statistics, research, and case studies: https://www.homelesshub.ca/ Assistant producer: Broderick Visser Theme song and other original music from Brian MacMillan. Artwork by Jesse Bergen. Licensed music from deWolfe Music. Sponsored by Kindred Credit Union. Leave us a message at podcast@mcco.ca or 519-745-8458 ext 233. We would love to hear from you!

    Introducing: Undercurrents

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 1:17


    Welcome to MCC Ontario's first podcast! Undercurrents is an experiment - a new way of sharing the stories we are privileged to hear through our work. From starting a new life after prison, to piano lessons in a new world, we hear from program participants, volunteers, staff, and others, who face each day with courage and hope. Most of the stories will be from our local programs here in Ontario but we may occasionally jump out to stories from across Canada or even an internationally story if we can wrangle it. Season 1 drops on April 15th. Subscribe to Undercurrents at Apple podcasts or Google podcasts so you don’t miss an episode. Produced with support from Kindred Credit Union. Original music by Brian MacMillan. Artwork by Jesse Bergen.

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