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Listen to a conversation with artist Erik Ruin. In this exchange with the Philadelphia based artist we hear about a number of projects including a series Erik worked on about Palestine titled "10 Plagues of the Occupation." Also we speak about local work that was done with the Coalition to Save the Libraries in Philadelphia. Erik is a member of the Justseeds Artists' Cooperative learn more here: https://justseeds.org/artist/erikruin Also visit Erik's website here: https://www.erikruin.info This interview program is supported in 2025 by the Social Justice Centre at Concordia University. The music track is Passage by Anarchist Mountains. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff and airs on @radiockut 90.3FM at 11am on Wednesdays and @cjlo1690 AM in Tiohti:áke/Montréal on Wednesdays at 8:30am. On @ckuwradio 95.9FM in Winnipeg at 8am on Tuesdays. On @cfrc 101.9FM in Kingston, Ontario at 11:30am on Wednesdays. Also it broadcasts on @cfuv 101.9 FM in Victoria, BC on Wednesdays at 9am and Saturdays at 7:30am, on Met Radio 1280 AM in Toronto at 5:30am on Fridays, on CKCU FM 93.1 in Ottawa on Tuesdays at 2pm and on Thursdays at 4:30pm on CJSF 90.1 FM in Vancouver.
In the third episode of Organizing for Abolition. Envisioning Liberation. we hear from Jaime Koppel of Communities for Just Schools Fund and Geoffrey Winder of the Alliance for Educational Justice. They discuss abolition in the context of educational justice, and why dismantling schools' policing infrastructure, culture and practice is crucial to that justice. Jaime and Geoffrey also touch on why creating the environment for schools to be safe spaces can enable individual students to thrive and lead to the liberation of whole communities. Learn more about our grantee partner, Communities for Just Schools Fund:cjsfund.orgLinkedInInstagramFacebookLearn more about the Alliance for Educational Justice:policefreeschools.orgFacebookMusic by Bre Stoves, "Untold Story" from Care, Not Control (The Album)Learn more about AFF:affund.orgLinkedInInstagramFacebookThis podcast is produced by Sol Design.
Natalie & Dora plug Victory Square Block Party (which is tomorrow!!) & talk about Vic Squares past, local bands, & Kingsgate Mall (briefly)VSBP is put on by CiTR & Discorder, Music Waste, & CJSF 90.1FM @ Victory Square Park ft. [2:00pm] Big City, [2:45pm] Haleluya Hailu, [3:30pm] Cherry Blu, [4:15pm] Megamall, [5:00pm] Felisha & the Jazz Rejects, [5:45pm] Pudding, [6:30pm] x/o, & [7:15pm] Kamikaze Nurse
Welcome everyone, I've been quite busy on the podcasting front and we have quite the queue of great guests coming up, including this one. Today, I'm speaking with Mike Garrett CJF ASF. Mike is a Colorado-based shoer who runs under the business name, Sweet Feet Farrier. I've run into him down in the Heartland a couple of times now and his story is quite inspiring. With his seemingly late start in this career, Mike has managed to acquire his CJSF and ASF certifications in a fairly short span of time and as you will hear his aspirations don't end there. Eternally curious, externally calm and ever cracking jokes it is always a pleasure to forge beside this man. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!
Our 106th Zoomcast (May 12, 2022); Our host #CharlotteSistaCFerrell welcomes us with an overview for Asian Heritage month. We introduce ourselves with information about our backgrounds. Yoshimi tells us about growing up among other Japanese immigrants eking out a living in Canada in the 40s. She reveals the transition that occurred when a student in a new school encouraged her to start using her real name instead of the “Mary” a teacher had given her. Prafulla shares her life's journey from India to Canada with expansive tributes to the family matriarch. Lesley talks about her origins in the UK. Neall shares his knowledge of various cultures and languages. Neall announces his plans to travel and do research for an upcoming publication, “The Wisdom of Seniors.” To contribute, send a short bio and one favorite poem that you have written to ncr223@gmail.com. Neall reads 14th century Meng Hao-Ran's 14th Century Chinese poem Spring Morning and its English translation, followed by Easter Parade, his response to Meng's poem. #CharlotteSistaCFerrell leads us in a Qi Gong minute and a virtual hug to embrace our varied identities. Lesley reads four haiku inspired by a visit to a nature park in Japan. Yoshimi shares her short story Tell Your Mother. To listen to our SPINs (stories, poems, interviews and novelties) emerging from our podcasts, go to https://poweredbyage.com To hear any recordings of our podcasts aired through CJSF, go to https://cjsf.ca/contents/sistac Sponsored by the 411 Seniors Centre Society; The Government of Canada: New Horizons Grant; and G & F Financial.
Our 78th Zoomcast (October 28, 2021); Charlotte updates the goal for exploring ways to “put our best voices possible” in reading or creative writing is to increase opportunities to have our work published as audio books or included in “listening sessions” hosted on websites, such as PBA or community radio stations, such as CJSF. She invites us to introduce ourselves with a notable event associated with the date on a coin, and to describe the types of writing we enjoy doing. We share feedback on an exercise where we read short segment of our own, or others' work. Lesley Hebert plays with reading part of her travel story Soccer Fever at different speeds, and reads it normally later in the podcast. Neill Ryon repeats the exercise with an extract from The Artists Way by Judith Cameron and we discuss the goals of these reading exercises. We give Delsa Degait feedback on a reading of Sad Guru's advice on fear, anxiety and insecurity. We discuss an audio clip by from Becoming by Michelle Obama. Neill read part of his short story Universum Fabulum. Charlotte provides ideas on how to use collaboration to meet the challenges of self-publishing and recording audio books – two potentially income-generating activities several of our podcasters have expressed a desire to pursue. Sponsored by the 411 Seniors Centre Society; The Government of Canada-New Horizons Program; and the G & F Financial Group.
Our 77th Zoomcast (October 21, 2021); Our host, Charlotte Sista C Ferrell invites us to introduce ourselves with an animal sound that reflects our feelings about the past week, and introduces Robin Eriksson, a PBA Podcast mentor who is also Program Coordinator at CJSF radio. She opens our skill-based session, “Put Your Best Voice Forward” with a guided meditation on bodily awareness. We listen to Lesley Hebert's description of Japanese soccer fans, Neill Ryon's poem The Yellow Umbrella, Chris Morrissey's childhood vacation memory, Delsa Degait's poem on a Buddhist monk, Prafulla Vayas's poem about a kitten and Peter Jailall's poem You Must be Born Again. Robin gives each one a different cue for re'vitalizing their reading by varying the speed, intonation or vocal range to add tension, drama and power to their voices. Although none of the group had previously experienced such cues everyone expressed happiness with the effect and new way of experiencing their writing. Robin announces that the new CJSF studio at SFU is almost ready to begin in-person broadcasts. Those interested in taking part in more extensive preparation to host a radio show or record their writing can email her at cjsfprog@sfu.ca. Charlotte announced PBA future sessions will continue to offer audio and virtual technology skill building; she welcomed everyone to email her at pbaafc@gmail.com to share ideas or register to join our podcast program. Sponsored by the 411 Seniors Centre Society; The Government of Canada: New Horizons Program; and G & F Financial
Ricky Castanedo Laredo is a Mexican-immigrant, living on Unceded Coast Salish territories. He is primarily an artist and graphic designer, but has been heavily involved in the Vancouver punk scene for close to 10 years, and plays in a bunch of local bands. He's also the art director of Discorder Magazine, based out of CiTR 101.9 FM, and is the music director at CJSF 90.1 FM! Lucca and Rebecca love interviewing our CJSF contemporaries to see what brought them to community radio, and to explore all the facets of who they are. We take some time with Ricky, getting to know the man behind all the music at CJSF!
This episode of the Global Research News Hour is intended to raise funds for CKUW 95.9 Fm in Winnipeg, the host station where the show is put together. Featuring an interview with fellow programmer and CJSF program Director Robin Eriksson, and excerpts of past episodes. Support the station and the program by visiting fundrive.ckuw.ca and pledging for Global Research News Hour. Music: Stadium Pow Wow by Tribe Called Red
Mississippi organizers and education justice advocates reflect on the long struggle to end Mississippi’s school-to-prison pipeline and discuss police-free schools, abolition, and the radical imagination necessary to win education justice in Mississippi.
Mississippi organizers and education justice advocates reflect on the long struggle to end Mississippi’s school-to-prison pipeline and discuss police-free schools, abolition, and the radical imagination necessary to win education justice in Mississippi.
(CJSF) hosts a town-hall style discussion of the global movement for education justice in this coronavirus moment. Organizers from South Africa, Puerto Rico, Toronto, and Honduras share their perspectives about the education justice movement.
The Strategy Center is seizing the moment with grateful love for Black protest and the work of Black Lives Matter LA, LA Schools Students Deserve, Alliance for Educational Justice, CJSF, and others. Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, Brigette Amaya, Gionna Magdelano, Kim Rochal, Angeles and Kassandra Soriano take time to read the powerful letter just sent to LAUSD demanding No Police in LAUSD Schools. Tune in today at 3pm PST and don't forget to make a contribution to KPFK. #PoliceFreeSchools #NoPoliceinLAUSD #Defund #Decriminalize #Demilitarize #EndWarOnYouth
I was interviewed on SFU campus radio shortly after the founding of the BC Ecosocialists on October 27th.
On this episode of Home & Away, Jessica heads down to Everett, Washington to take in an AquaSox game, Short-Season Single A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. She's joined by musician and merchandise connoisseur Bruce Dyck and baseball enthusiast Jacob Pelletier as they discuss Funko Pops, artificial turf, and chowder as a ballpark snack. Additional voices include: Amanda Lee, Head Athletic Trainer, Everett Aquasox This episode was recorded at CJSF 90.1 FM in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Website: homeandawaypod.com/ Twitter: twitter.com/homeandawaypod Instagram: www.instagram.com/homeandawaypod/
During a visit to Kimball Elementary School in Washington, DC, CJSF’s Allison R. Brown talks with principal Johann Lee and local Education Council Chair Eboni-Rose Thompson about how educators must lead with love in support of students and their families.
We're back with Season 2 of Home & Away! Jess continues to scope out the minor and independent leagues for the fascinating stories about the teams, as well as their players and fans while forcing her #KetchupOnly hotdog takes upon anyone who will listen. In the Season Premiere, Jess takes in a Chicago Dogs game and tries to convince tourmate Jim, along with the the rest of the Dogs' fans that #KetchupOnly isn't weird. Additional voices include: Shawn Hunter, Chief Executive Officer, Chicago Dogs Sam Brief, Broadcaster and Media Relations Manager, Chicago Dogs Kelly Frank, President, Amazing Mascots This episode was recorded at CJSF 90.1 FM in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Website: homeandawaypod.com/ Twitter: twitter.com/homeandawaypod Instagram: www.instagram.com/homeandawaypod/
CJSF's Allison R. Brown talks to the President and CEO of the National Women's Law Center, Fatima Goss Graves, about the Center's report on school dress codes in Washington, DC, and the ways dress codes are used to stifle expression and control children.
Ciara is a queer visual artist and student studying sociology at SFU. They volunteer at CJSF as the summer outreach and programming assistant. They constantly strive to learn, and they are committed to bringing creativity and dedication to everything they do. They always do whatever they can to be present and supportive of all the people in their life. Lucca and Rebecca have a chat with Ciara to help bring to the forefront one of the voices and personalities of the lovely folks at CJSF working behind the scenes!
Social justice teachers Cierra Kaler Jones and Rosalie Reyes join CJSF's Allison R. Brown in conversation about how to nurture and embrace all students, all of the people who walk into the classroom with their children, and all of those who walked before.
CJSF’s Allison R. Brown goes to school with professor Dr. Noliwe Rooks, author of Cutting School: Privatization, Segregation, and the End of Public Education. They discuss how capitalism requires and perpetuates racial and socioeconomic segregation.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode Sean and Megan test the equipment and introduce themselves and their vision for the future of the podcast. Sean checks in with Jane Davidson, the producer of the Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts, on their amazing program this year. ABOUT THE HOSTS: Sean Cranbury is the Executive Director of the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. He's the Founder and co-host of the Real Vancouver Writers' Series, and creator of radio show and podcast, Books on the Radio, that broadcast on CJSF 90.3 FM from 2009 to 2015. Find out more at seancranbury.com Megan Cole is a writer based in Powell River, British Columbia. She also works at the Powell River Public Library as the teen services coordinaotr where she gets to combine her love for books and writing with a love for her community. Megan has worked as a freelance journalist and is working on a memoir which tackles themes of gender and mental health. ABOUT THE PODCAST: The BC and Yukon Podcast, tentatively titled *Writing the Coast*, is a recorded series of conversations, readings, and insights into the work of the writers, illustrators, and creators whose books are nominated for the annual BC and Yukon Book Prizes. We'll also check in on people in the writing community who are supporting books, writers and readers every day. The podcast is produced and hosted by Sean Cranbury and Megan Cole.
Our Arts Editor Alison Wick, Multimedia Editor Melissa Campos, and guest panel member Kaiya Jacob talk astrology. Ali and Kaiya read clueless Melissa's chart, the panel discusses apps and other astrological resources, and Ali roasts our listeners.Contrary to what's said throughout this podcast, this episode was edited by our Multimedia Assistant, Marcus Blackstock.Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independent Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
Our Multimedia Editor Melissa Campos and Multimedia Assistant Marcus Blackstock go through a list of some of the top spots to check out at all three SFU campuses.Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independent Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
Our News Team Member Onosholema Ogoigbe, our Promotions Coordinator Tahla Shahid, and a Peak contributor and prior video host Aman Ahmad discuss what they love and hate about SFU as students at the University. This episode features funny stories about strange occurrences on Burnaby campus and on residence, rants about construction and wild animals, and many more topics that other SFU students are sure to relate to!Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independent Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
On this week's episode, our Opinions Editor Nicky Magas and our Multimedia Editor Melissa Campos discuss Pride month! With both staff members being part of the LGBTQ+ community, they share their opinions surrounding the positives of Pride celebration as well as some negatives with its recent heavy commercialization.Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independent Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
On this week's episode, our Multimedia Editor Melissa Campos and Staff Writer Ana Staskevich discuss some of the recent controversies occurring on the YouTube platform. Besides a brief overview of two popular controversies, this podcast also includes a discussion surrounding "cancel culture" online.Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independent Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
In light of International Astronomy Day having occurred on May 11, our Opinions editor Nicky Magas hosts a discussion surrounding the debate on whether Pluto should be reinstated as a planet. Nicky is joined by our News editor Paul Choptuik and our featured guest Kyle Dally, the outreach staff member at the SFU Trottier Observatory and a council member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independent Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
On the evening of May 3rd, Gunargie O'Sullivan organized 8East Resonates in collaboration with the Red Jam Slam Society, the Now Society, 8East, and CiTR 101.9FM. From 7-11pm we hosted a listening party of documentaries produced for the Resonating Reconciliation project on the subject of Indian Residential Schools, and their impact on survivors and communities. After each documentary, musicians from the Now Society responded to the piece with a jam. Resonating Reconciliation Documentaries produced by: https://ncra.ca/resonating/documentaries Jessica Buffalo, CJSF 90.1FM Matthew Norris, CiTR 101.9FM Doug West, CFRO 100.5FMImprovised Music from Now Society performed by:https://www.nowsociety.org/Lisa Cay Miller, pianoMarina Hasselberg, celloJP Carter, trumpetKenton Loewen, and Chacal del Tamborazo, drums
*Note: This podcast was recorded in February 2019, and therefore some of the information presented as recent is a few weeks old.On this week's episode, our Editor-in-chief Alex Bloom hosts a discussion about whether or not some University students feel that their privacy is protected online in light of recent "face-swapping" technological advancements. Alex is joined by our Photo Editor Chris Ho and our Multimedia Editor Melissa Campos.Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independant Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
On this week's episode, our staff writer and member of the News team Youeal Abera hosts a discussion revealing some SFU students' perspectives on whether or not academic responsibilities stifle creativity, and how students are expected to balance course work with their creative interests. Youeal is joined by our Arts Editor Winona Young, our Multimedia Editor Melissa Campos, and our News team member Michelle Gomez. Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independant Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
On this week's podcast, our staff writer and member of the News team Youeal Abera hosts a discussion that covers University student perspectives on various aspects of both self love and romantic love. Youeal is joined by our Editor-in-chief Alex Bloom and our Promotions Coordinator Geron Malbas.Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independant Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
Today, The Peak's Multimedia Assistant Marcus Blackstock interviews two administrators for the SFU Dank Memes Gang Facebook page, the private Facebook group that has become incredibly popular throughout the campus over the past two years. Junho Kim - the creator of the page - and moderator Nick Chubb answer questions about memes in general, the group's moderation process, and how they responds to both praise and criticism.Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independant Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
On this week's podcast, our staff writer and member of the News team Youeal Abera hosts a light-hearted talk that looks back at the childhood memories of nearly-graduated University students. "Fun on Fridays" will be a recurring segment where our panel will discuss fun, lighter topics through University student perspectives. Youeal is joined by our Promotions coordinator Geron Malbas and our Multimedia editor Melissa Campos.Peak Speaks podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independant Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
On this week's podcast, our Arts Editor Winona Young hosts a discussion on microaggressions and both the laughable and horror stories that people of colour face when they encounter others with an "I'm not racist but..." mentality. Winona is joined by our staff writer and member of the News team Youeal Abera, and our other staff writer Kitty Cheung. Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independant Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
This week, our Arts editor Winona Young hosts a discussion on the struggles of making friends up on a post-secondary commuter campus. "It's a Struggle" will be a recurring segment where our panel discusses the struggles of different aspects of University life. Winona is joined by our staff writer Youeal Abera and our Promotions coordinator Geron Malbas.Peak Speaks Podcast is brought to you by The Peak - SFU's Independant Student Newspaper and is made in collaboration with CJSF 90.1FM.
Jesse is the Public Affairs & Talk Coordinator at CJSF 90.1FM, where he helps others raise their voices and share their stories to the communities around them. He loves to train and help volunteers realize their creative vision, while building the station community through supporting and communicative relationships. Jesse is the co-host of Speak Up! and the Vancouver Mixtape, where he highlights local issues, ideas and art. Lucca and Rebecca go exploring around what brought Jesse into radio, why he stays, and what he's creating here. It's always a treat for us to interview a fellow colleague from our station!
Devon J Hall is a 35 year old writer living in British Columbia BC. She's worked as an advocate in the past for those living below the poverty line, and now helps to tell the stories, (namely herself) of women escaping abusive relationships. Instead of waiting until women become victims, Devon is helping to celebrate the lives of those who survive, now, through her blog LoudMouthBrownGirl. Lucca and Rebecca take some time with this fellow colleague from CJSF to see what she is creating now.
For the season 2 premiere of Andyland Radio with Andrew Willis, hosts of Vancouver Mixtape on CJSF 90.1 FM Jamie Cessford and Jesse Wentzloff join the show and talk about Coachella, the Vancouver music scene, and pick which hockey players they would go on a date with. In weird and wacky news, police say woman has been banned from Walmart after riding cart while drinking wine from Pringles can. Performances by Mattel, Bikini Kill, Laverne, Dead Soft, Jet Trash, Dune Rats, Peach Kelli Pop, Nikola Death Ray, and The Dirtiest .
Jessica continues her east coast swing of the minor leagues as she travels to Portland, Maine to take in a Portland Sea Dogs game with actor/model Francesca Anderson. Along, with lobster rolls and ice cream sandwiches, we also get insights on the minor league experience from Red Sox pitching prospect, Kyle Hart! Additional voices include: Chris Cameron, Vice President/Communications & Fan Experience, Portland Sea Dogs Mike Antonellis, Director of Broadcasting & Media Relations, Portland Sea Dogs This episode was recorded at CJSF 90.1 FM in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Website: https://homeandawaypod.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/homeandawaypod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeandawaypod/
Jessica heads towards Coca-Cola Field (now Sahlen Field) in Buffalo, New York to catch the future of the Toronto Blue Jays playing for the Buffalo Bisons. Keeping with Canadian interests, Jessica brings along her friend Nick Dika, bass player for Arkells and baseball writer for Baseball Prospectus and Rotographs. Additional voices include: Pat Malacaro, Radio Broadcaster/Media Relations, Buffalo Bisons John, baseball fan, Buffalo, New York This episode was recorded at CJSF 90.1 FM in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
CJSF’s Jaime Koppel and Thena Robinson Mock welcome CJSF partners and Andrus Family Fund to recap EASJ2018 in San Juan, Puerto Rico and explore together why global solidarity is necessary for justice in Puerto Rico and justice everywhere. Mercedes Martínez, President of the Federación de Maestros de Puerto Rico Twitter: @FMPRLucha Andrea Colon, Community Engagement Organizer, Rockaway Youth Task Force Twitter: @RockawayYouth Karen "kg" Marshall, Executive Director, Rethink Twitter: @RethinkNOLA Leticia Peguero, Executive Director, Andrus Family Fund Twitter: @AndrusFamFund
On this edition of Home & Away, Jess travels down to Stockton, California with Ian Miller from Productive Outs to take in a Stockton Ports game at Banner Island Ballpark and to learn about the Class A California League. Additional voices include: Zack Bayrouty, Broadcaster, Stockton Ports Jen Mac Ramos, Baseball Prospectus, The Hardball Times, and Beyond the Boxscore Taylor McCarthy, General Manager, Stockton Ports Music by Steve Sladkowski Logo by Tianna Blair This episode was recorded at CJSF 90.1 FM in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
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Welcome to the debut episode of Home & Away, the podcast that dives deep into the teams, fans, snacks, and caps of minor and independent league baseball! In our first episode, show host Jessica Sands and producer Jamie Cessford head to Nat Bailey Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with Hey Ocean! singer and voice actor Ashleigh Ball to revisit their nostalgia for the Vancouver Canadians of the Northwest League. Additional voices include: Rob Fai, Communications Director and Broadcaster, Vancouver Canadians Stephani Ellis, Manager, Group Sales & Social Media, Vancouver Canadians Music by Steve Sladkowski Logo by Tianna Blair This episode was recorded at CJSF 90.1 FM in Burnaby, British Columbia.
Guest DJ of CJSF 90.1FM West Indies Culture Shock Radio - Pirates of the Caribbean delivers a Tribute to Trinidad Set honoring our 56th year of Independence. DJ SOCA Conductor delivers the latest SOCA Music tracks out of the Caribbean. This party music will make you jump out of your seat. The perfect music to get you in the mood to go out partying! It’s Saturday, watch out STORM COMING!!!! Papayo!! #SOCASTORM Now on iTunes | GooglePlay | MixCloud | Stitcher | RSS | CiTR.CA 191.9FM #VACOUVER https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/citr-soca-storm/id1110925963?mt=2 https://www.mixcloud.com/SOCASTORM/ WWW.SOCASTORM.COM+
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The School to Prison/School to Deportation Pipelines are ugly. CJSF’s Jaime Koppel speaks with Ricardo Martinez from Padres Y Jovenes Unidos and Erika Almiron from Vamos Juntos about shifting our nation’s priorities.
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It used to be the case that media and democracy were synonymous. Democracies weren't worthy of the name unless they had free and independent media that spoke truth to power. That was in the good old days. The changes in the political winds these days means that there are more pressures than ever on the kind of media outlets to do their job preserving and strengthening democracy. Today's program comes to us from Media Democracy Days, held in Vancouver every year. This year was no exception. And one could say that Media Democracy is more important than ever in the dark days of 2016. The new millennium got off to a really rocky start. The year 2001 was just two years after the historic Battle for Seattle, which saw tens of thousands take to the streets to protest globalization. In 2001, we watched in shock and horror as protestors were assaulted and tear gassed by police at the Quebec Summit of the Americas. In the media, we hadn't yet started to see the collapse of traditional media, yet alternative media was starting to pop up on the internet sharing a whole new perspective. It was the year that rabble started too. An important year indeed. It was also the first year for Media Democracy Days, which, 15 years later, is still happening in Vancouver. Today's program features excerpts from Media Democracy Days for those of you who weren't able to attend. There is always a focus on Indigenous media, but this year it seemed that there was even more than usual. Features on today's show: 1.) Tania Ehret – B.C. Outreach Coordinator explaining rabble's role and the closing plenary “Decolonizing the Mind.” 2.) Ryan McMahon – Indigenous Writer, Storyteller, Comedian and podcast host. The keynote deals with indigenous identity, storytelling, and finding a connection to the land and its people. This selection details his interactions with youth and elders in Northern Ontario as well as rediscovering Indigenous stories and the people that tell those stories. 3.) Tami Starlight – Indigenous Anti Oppression Activist. This excerpt from Tami's workshop addressed anti-oppression, decolonization within the media and shares their story about Indigenous identity and the role of identity in society. The workshop also analyzed terminology and ways to improve media and content creation. Our sincere thanks to campus community radio station CJSF for sending us their audio recordings so we can use them on this show. This kind of media co-operation is so good for all of us, and is one of the reasons that alternative media in Canada is vibrant and strong. Thanks to Tania Ehret, our B.C. outreach coordinator, and Braden Alexander, the rabble podcast network intern, for their help putting together this show. Like this podcast? rabble is reader-supported journalism.