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David Chernushenko is an author, filmmaker and former Ottawa city councillor. He's a passionate cyclist who campaigned to have the Flora footbridge built to improve pedestrian and cycling access across the Rideau Canal. He talks us through the evolution of Ottawa's cycling infrastructure and his hopes for the future.David on Twitter https://twitter.com/chernushenkoBike Tales explores the people and places that make Ottawa one of North America's top cycling cities.This series of short audio portraits is produced by Clare Mansell at storysolutions.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coco Das interviews Steven Mesaros on the fascist trucker convoys that have been harassing and terrorizing residents of Ottawa for several weeks. Mesaros is a Canadian political science Ph.D student studying emerging far-right authoritarian movements. Follow him on Twitter at @RestoreTheReal. Then, Coco talks to some of the activists who mobilized in Ottawa against the convoys after the authorities refused to act to stop them, successfully shutting them down and even persuading some of them to go home. Follow these Canadian organizers: Andrea Harden (@andiharden), Sam Hersh (@SamHersh01) and David Chernushenko (@chernushenko). Tweet Coco Das at @Coco_Das. Right now: help organize for mobilizations this spring to demand abortion rights at riseup4abortionrights.org. Refuse Fascism is more than just a podcast! You can get involved at RefuseFascism.org. Send your comments to samanthagoldman@refusefascism.org or @SamBGoldman. Or leave a voicemail at 917-426-7582. Connect with the movement at RefuseFascism.org and support: · Venmo: @Refuse-Fascism · Cashapp: @RefuseFascism · paypal.me/refusefascism · donate.refusefascism.org Music for this episode: Penny the Snitch by Ikebe Shakedown. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/refuse-fascism/message
Eight years in office and a tight election loss might leave some people feeling lost and looking for answers but David now had the time he needed to take his first jump into fiction and complete his latest book Burning Souls. Lifetime activist, serial entrepreneur and ex-politician, David as he likes to put it always on "bleeding edge of technology". Casey meets with David to talk about some of his inspiration, his book and his electric vehicle trip across Canada. Episode Links: For more information on his book: Burning Souls Long Distance Travel by Electric Vehicle – 10 Things to Know Follow David Chernushenko on twitter @chernushenko
In this episode of the podcast we hear from 13 previous guest discussing the subject of travel. Mark had posed the question if you could travel anywhere in the world you haven’t been where would you go and why? This lead to some wide ranging discussions on such topics as the value of travel, how climate change will mean less of it and how maybe staying in one place can be the greatest learning experience. Hear why people want to go to Finland, Ethiopia, Colorado, The Amazon Rainforest as well as many other interesting places. Among the guests featured are authors David Chernushenko, Dr. Emma Mardlin and Mike Nickerson, David McGee of Lost Ottawa and Pamela French of the Authentic Relating Ottawa community. Mark also share some places he would like to go as well including Russia and Guatemala.
"Burning Souls" is a new book by David Chernushenko, activist, former Ottawa City Councillor and tireless crusader for sustainability. We talk to David about his "climate breakdown thriller" on this episode of CKUA Radio's Green Energy Futures. See blog and part 1 of this series: http://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/224-activist-david-chernushenko-climate-thriller-burning-souls
David Chernushenko is the author of the new climate breakdown thriller entitled "Burning Souls." In this episode of CKUA Radio's Green Energy Futures, we talk to David, a filmmaker, former Ottawa City Councillor and author about his journey to sustainability in Part I of our 2 part series. See blog and photos: http://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/224-activist-david-chernushenko-climate-thriller-burning-souls
In this episode, we meet with former Ottawa City Councillor and long-time advocate of smart cities, David Chernushenko, to talk about the challenges of building environmentally and financially sustainable cities. The views presented here are those of individuals only and do not necessarily reflect the views of GreenPAC Future Fund, its staff, or endorsed MPs.
For a long time now, we have been flying high, as individuals and as a society. Metaphorically, in the sense of living well while drawing down the earth's ecosystems; and literally, in the way we just hop on a plane for the smallest of reasons. How much longer can we or should be flying so high, and what might we gain from learning to glide instead? David Chernushenko is an educator, public speaker, filmmaker and, since December 2010, a city councillor.