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On this episode of YWSS, Adora Nwofor talks to Dr. Richelle Schindler and Dr Jennifer Adams about Menopause.
This month's episode of Yeah What She Said focuses on popular culture, and in particular the representation of race and gender in popular culture. Georgia speaks with Dr. Cheryl Thompson from Ryerson University and with co-host Adora Nwofor about how popular culture has been important in their lives, why representation matters, and the significance of recent discussions about the casting of Hallie Bailey as Ariel in the life action remake of The Little Mermaid.
This episode presents audio recorded at the June 23 Rally for Choice and Reproductive Justice in Calgary.
On this episode of Yeah, What She Said, we are honouring Indigenous Awareness Month. Our land acknowledgment starts with a celebration of Ruth Scalp Lock. Host, Amanda Aust interviews Tapisa Kilabuk, manager of Indigenous Relations at Inn from the Cold. They talk about the National Inquiry Report on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and what the report means for Calgary. Finally, Michelle Robinson of the Native Calgarian Podcast shares some events for Calgarians to attend throughout the summer.
On this episode of Yeah, What She Said, we are honouring Indigenous Awareness Month. Our land acknowledgment starts with a celebration of Ruth Scalp Lock. Host, Amanda Aust interviews Tapisa Kilabuk, manager of Indigenous Relations at Inn from the Cold. They talk about the National Inquiry Report on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and what the report means for Calgary. Finally, Michelle Robinson of the Native Calgarian Podcast shares some events for Calgarians to attend throughout the summer.
On this episode of Yeah, What She Said we are talking about collaboration. Host Georgia Jones welcomes her long-time friend and collaborator Dr. Delia Dumitrica into the studio to share her insight into different types of collaboration and what has worked for them in over a decade of collaborative research and friendship. We also welcome two new contributors to the show: Kristen Muncy talks about the importance of collaboration to her and to local student and filmmaker Maeve Kaygas; and Wendy Warchola introduces us to CLAMP, a creative collective who collaboratively produce manga in Japan.