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Deb Hutton hosts. She speaks with the CEO of a tattoo studio that is offering to remove tattoos of Kanye West for free—an extension of their 'Second Chances' campaign. On today's show: A conversation with Briony Garbett, the CEO of NAAMA, a London-based tattoo removal studio. Farrah Khan, who previously worked with Girl Guides of Canada as a board member on changing the name “Brownies." Food prices in Canada will continue to rise in 2023, a new report has found. We speak with Samantha Taylor, professor at the Dalhousie University's faculty of management and co-author of the report. The majority of Canadians favoured the Emergencies Act invocation, a poll has found. We chat with Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist at Nanos Research. Dr. Dina Kulik, pediatrician and founder of KidCrew Medical, on the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario calling in the Red Cross as it deals with a surge in respiratory patients.
What should the new Hockey Canada organization look like in order to avoid future problems? Gender justice advocate Farrah Khan joins the show to discuss..Dr. Vanessa Redditt, Family physician on nearly 1,000 health providers urging PM Trudeau to deliver on regularization promises for undocumented refugees.
Federal government to announce review of Cannabis Act as legal industry faces big hurdles, Dr Akwasi Owusu-Bempah joins the show to break down what could be in 'store'..Elliot Silverstein, a director with CAA, offers tips for saving on insurance rates..Gender justices advocate Farrah Khan joins The Rush to give reaction on the victim of a tragic fatal stabbing being identified
A frank conversation about how to navigate sexual consent. Our guests are Farrah Khan with Consent Comes First in the Office of Sexual Violence Support and Education at Toronto Metropolitan University; LEAF lawyer Cee Strauss; and Jonathon Reed with Next Gen Men.
A Fredericton woman, 26, was told no trained nurses were available to conduct sexual assault forensic exam. Gender justice advocate Farrah Khan explains the story..CP24 anchor Nick Dixon gives a royal update live from London on the Queen's ongoing services.. Jamie Ellerton and Karen Stintz on Smart Speakers
Tamara Cherry fills-in for Evan Solomon. She speaks with retired Major-General David Fraser about the significance of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri's death. On today's show: David Fraser, retired Major-General in Canada, on the killing of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. Joanna Chiu, a senior reporter for the Toronto Star and author of China Unbound: A New World Disorder, on U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arriving in Taiwan despite threats from Beijing of serious consequences. Francis Drouin, parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, on Canada's fertilizer tariff. Farrah Khan, founder of Possibility Seeds and a member of the Government of Canada's Federal Strategy Against Gender-based Violence Advisory Council, on the Hockey Canada scandal. Dan Scarfe, founder and CEO of XRAI Glass, on new glasses for the deaf and hard of hearing that display subtitles while people speak.
Tamara Cherry fills-in for Evan Solomon. She speaks with Leslie Dias, director of airlines at Unifor, about the verbal abuse and physical threats from travellers that airline workers have endured. On today's show: A conversation with Leslie Dias, director of airlines at Unifor, which represents 16,000 air transport workers. Ariella Ladouceur, a woman from Sudbury, Ontario who says her Jamaican husband has been turned down for Canadian residency and he could miss their child's birth in October. Overhyped v. Underplayed with Scott Reid, CTV News political commentator, and former communications director for Prime Minister Paul Martin. Farrah Khan, founder of Possibility Seeds and a member of the Government of Canada's Federal Strategy Against Gender-based Violence Advisory Council, about the conversations we've been missing around the Hockey Canada sexual assault claims. Toronto teacher Stephanie, who goes by ‘Teachinthe6ix' online, on gifting her entire class brand new sneakers.
Some observers say the online discussion and meme-ification of the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial could have a damaging effect on public understanding of intimate partner violence. We talk to gender justice advocate Farrah Khan; and Mandi Gray, a postdoctoral associate at the University of Calgary who studies defamation lawsuits and disclosures of sexual violence.
1:34 | Andrew Walker, host of The Hedge, joins Ryan and Johnny to tee up Game One of the Battle of Alberta. Who's the favourite to advance past this series? What's the smart wager? Is it cool that Wayne Gretzky picked the Flames to win? Check out (and subscribe to) The Hedge: https://www.thehedgepod.com/ 30:51 | May Long Weekend marks the kickoff for so many attractions in Jasper, including canoe tours, river rafting, and a wide array of cabins. This week's #MyJasper Memories gets you set for spring and summer in Jasper National Park! Plan your own MyJasper Memories: https://www.jasper.travel/realtalk/ 34:47 | Students protesting a dress code enforcement blitz in Ottawa caught the attention of the nation when video surfaced of a clash with police. Farrah Khan, manager of Consent Comes First at the Office of Sexual Violence Support and Education at Toronto Metropolitan University moves the conversation forward, with great insights on how dress codes police students' bodies and identities. Learn more about Farrah Khan: https://www.farrahkhan.ca/longer-biography Check out Consent Comes First: https://www.ryerson.ca/sexual-violence/
High school students have staged walkouts around the country to push for change around consent education and sexual violence. Matt Galloway talks to Grade 12 student Fechi Onyegbule; Teralyn Phipps, a co-ordinating principal at the Peel District School Board in Ontario; and Farrah Khan, manager of Consent Comes First at Ryerson University in Toronto.
Farrah Khan, Mayor of Irvine sits down with Barry Saywitz to discuss the city of Irvine, and all the exciting and positive changes to come. Only on OC Talk Radio
Irvine Mayor Farrah N. Khan made history in November of 2020. She not only received the highest number of votes for the position of Mayor in the city's history, but also shattered glass ceilings as the first woman of color to hold the position, and the first Muslim woman to lead a large city in the United States. In addition to serving as Irvine Mayor, Farrah Khan is also the President of Horizon Consulting USA, where she serves as a recruitment consultant working with businesses, community organizations, and governments to find short-term and direct hires. She has 8 years of corporate management, 15 years of small business, and 5 years non-profit experience. Mayor Khan grew up in northern California and began her career in the biotech and innovation industry as a regulatory manager focusing on streamlining complex products and international research. She and her family moved to Irvine in 2004 where her two sons have had the privilege of attending Irvine schools since Kindergarten. She and her husband also serve as Legacy Partners with the Irvine Public School Foundation. Mayor Khan is focused on ensuring that the City of Irvine is a leader throughout Orange County and California when it comes to innovation and technology, maintaining a healthy environment, combating climate change, and protecting the health and wellness of Irvine's diverse communities. In her short time as Mayor, she has initiated several new strategies leading to Irvine becoming the first City in Orange County to spearhead COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics in local neighborhoods and senior centers, passed HERO pay for frontline grocery workers, created a new committee focused on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and passed an ordinance to make Irvine carbon neutral by 2030. In this edition of Critical Mass Business Talk Show, Farrah Khan joins host Ric Franzi to discuss her work as the Mayor of Irvine, and as the president of Horizon Consulting USA. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at Renaissance Executive Forums Orange County.
Mike speaks with Peter Shurman about his Global News Radio 640 interview with Farrah Khan, why that conversation resulted in his dismissal from the station, his removal from his position on the board of Tarion, his next moves and future podcast.
I Love South County : Profile Of Irvine Mayor Farrah Khan Luis Manuel Huang is a community activist, first in Tustin 2016 and now living in Irvine with lovely SO and love of his life since 2017. Luis brings his Socialist principles and Bernie Sanders' style people-powered politics to advocate free college and Medicare for all. One and most important item to know about Luis: HE NEVER BACKS DOWN FROM A FIGHT. HE WILL ALWAYS FIGHT FOR HIS COMMUNITY, FIGHT FOR HIS NEIGHBORS AND FIGHT TO SUPPORT ALL WORKING CLASS FAMILIES AND PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD. You can follow more on his www.instagram.com/LuisHuang4Irvine or feel free to contact Luis directly 949-591-9089 Luis@LuisHuang4Irvine.com Josh Abner MBA Financial Representative & US Local Political Corruption Historian makes you are always up ; with Picks at a high percentage but teaches the "how" that is omitted from helping you out to win consistently I call "ball and strikes" linktr.ee/esbcpodcastnetwork #winnerswin Sports betting Fundamentals works and has gotten people rich (Fundamental Analysis is great for sportsbetting) Also Financial and math terms such as *Arbitrage *Return to mean *Law of opposites
The return to campus at Western University in Ontario has coincided with allegations of multiple sexual assaults. We talk to Carina Gabriele, a former student union executive at Western who has spent years working for better measures to address sexual assault on campus; Alan Shepard, the president and vice-chancellor of Western University; and Farrah Khan the co-director of the gender-based violence prevention project called Courage to Act.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Changing the way media discusses sexual assault and gender-based violence… We'll speak with Farrah Khan from the Toronto-based organization, Femifesto.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains sensitive material including sexual violence and abuse. It is no secret that rape culture and gender based violence is a growing issue in Canada, especially within post-secondary campuses. During this episode, Abigail and Morgan are joined by consent specialist Farrah Khan and student consent ambassador Vatineh Magaji. Farrah and Vatineh break down what rape culture looks like, how BIPOC individuals are targeted, and offer advice on what students can do to spur change on their campus. This episode was produced by Abigail Troppmann, edited by Angela Giacobbo, with music by Dane Bjornson. Running Waters by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Minor With Cricket by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
160 women and girls were killed in Canada in 2020, most by men. Advocate and educator Farrah Khan talks about what needs to change.
Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman arrived on VOD last week, and to balance NOW’s all-male discussion of the film in a previous NOW WHAT, culture editor Radheyan Simonpillai moderates a panel discussion with entertainment reporter Teri Hart, gender justice advocate Farrah Khan, Refinery 29 senior editor Kathleen Newman-Bremang and Bechdel Tested creator Erica Shiner.
This week NOW looks to Toronto’s future, considering what the city -- and its residents -- need to do in order to make sure things are better for all of us, not just some of us, once the pandemic is past. Greenpeace’s Farrah Khan and Progress Toronto’s Shannon Holness join Norm to expand on the essays they contributed to this issue.
There are lots of ways to start a family as an LGBTQ+ person, and not all of them are well understood. Harv and Elena speak to queer mom Farrah Khan about why she didn’t want to explain her pregnancy to strangers, and some of the challenges queer people face when it comes to getting pregnant. Journalist Freddy McConnell takes us through his ups and downs of navigating pregnancy as a trans man and single dad. The webcomic for this episode was created by Louise Reimer, find it on our Instagram @IQ_podcast Check out Freddy’s podcast Pride & Joy from BBC Sounds for more stories about queer families. Connect with our guests below: Farrah Khan - Tw: @farrahsafiakhan Freddy McConnell - Tw: @freddymcconnell Louise Reimer - IG: @louisereimer
There are lots of ways to start a family as an LGBTQ+ person, and not all of them are well understood. Harv and Elena speak to queer mom Farrah Khan about why she didn’t want to explain her pregnancy to strangers, and some of the challenges queer people face when it comes to getting pregnant. Journalist Freddy McConnell takes us through his ups and downs of navigating pregnancy as a trans man and single dad. The webcomic for this episode was created by Louise Reimer, find it on our Instagram @IQ_podcast Check out Freddy’s podcast Pride & Joy from BBC Sounds for more stories about queer families. Connect with our guests below: Farrah Khan - Tw: @farrahsafiakhan Freddy McConnell - Tw: @freddymcconnell Louise Reimer - IG: @louisereimer
As parents, we are our children’s first model of what a relationship looks like. So what happens when the example is one of abuse? According to domestic violence survivor Chantel Sparklingeyes, the cycle of violence continues. She joins us to talk about her journey and also explains why she wants schools to bring the tough topic into the classroom. We also hear from Farrah Khan, a sexual violence educator and support worker. She believes a robust relationship health education can prevent domestic violence from happening, now and in the future. But what would that curriculum look like? Khan offers her suggestions. This is episode is part of a special Global News series Broken: Canada’s ongoing failure to end violence against woman. Reporter Meghan Collie is part of a team of journalists working on it. She took a look at what kids in Canada are taught in sex education and joins us to look at how it varies between provinces.
Leadership Coach Bekka Prideaux meets Rocci Pearson of The Rocci Tree about radical career change and her approach to running her business. She is also joined by Michelle Audouard of Mind For Wellbeing who reviews Mindful Work by David Gelles. Farrah Khan of Leighton Linslade Town Council tells us about an upcoming networking event. Book your place here.Finally, David Kosky of Black Circle Records tell us how he is using World Record Store Day to promote his business. With ideas for everyone, this episode was first aired on Leighton Buzz Radio on 2 April 2019
As one of the first Asian Pacific Islanders and Muslims elected in Southern California, Farrah Khan talks about what it takes to win a local city council campaign as well as offering her take on Irvine’s future.
This week on FemRadio, we're sharing an interview with Farrah Khan, (www.farrahkhan.ca) -- a Toronto-based gender justice activist and educator who has worked for decades to raise awareness about sexual violence.CJRU's Donovan Lacroixi chatted with Farrah ahead of the Ontario election about(now premier) Doug Ford's promise to revamp Ontario's Health and Physical Education Curriculum. They talk about why the current "sex ed" curriculum is important for young people who may experience sexual violence and hear Farrah's message for parents who oppose the curriculum.And Zahraa, Elena and Emily have your Canadian feminist news headlines, Toronto events, and stuff were digging (or griping about this week). Plus a BIG announcement from Emily.---#FemRadioProduced by Emily Joveski, Elena Hudgins Lyle, Zahraa Hmood.
Farrah Khan, manager of Ryerson's Consent Comes First office, and Robyn Doolittle, award-winning journalist, are in the studio with host Melissa Yu Vanti, discussing the meaning of consent and what's next for #MeToo, a year after the global movement took off. For more information, go to ryerson.ca/consentcomesfirst
In episode #286 of Talking Radical Radio (September 11, 2018), Scott Neigh interviews Farrah Khan and Shannon Giannitsopoulou. They are Toronto-based feminists and co-founders of the grassroots organization Femifesto. They talk about Femifesto's work to transform rape culture to consent culture, particularly Use the Right Words: Media Reporting on Sexual Violence in Canada, a free guide for journalists that provides language and frameworks to report on sexual violence in ways that do not normalize it and that do not shame and blame survivors. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2018/09/11/trr-femifesto/
Architects of Justice: Exploring Access to Justice in Ontario
Recent high profile cases have sparked new dialogue about sexual violence. High profile cases, mandatory training for judges in sexual assault law and the role of social media in accelerating conversations all point to a significant shift towards survivor informed paths to justice. But what does that mean? Current discussions have focused on sexual violence at home, at work, on public transit and everywhere in between indicating that this issue is a concern for the majority of the population. Even if it’s not happening to you, there’s a high likelihood that it’s happening or has happened to someone you know. Movements like #MeToo have highlighted the ubiquity of the issue and are shaping a more nuanced understanding of sexual violence. We speak with three advocates about this critical moment and what needs to come next to ensure inclusive access to justice outcomes. Guests: Farrah Khan, Manager of the Office of Sexual Violence Support and Education at Ryerson University Deepa Mattoo, Legal Director of the Barbra Schlifer Clinic Lucrezia Spagnolo, CEO of Vesta Social Innovation Technologies Resources List Independent Legal Advice for Survivors of Sexual Assault Pilot Program https://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/ovss/ila.php Farrah Khan https://www.farrahkhan.ca/ Sexually Harrassed At Work? Here’s How to File a Formal Complaint (from Chatelaine) http://www.chatelaine.com/living/sexual-harassment-resource-guide-canada/ VESTA http://www.legalinnovationzone.ca/startup/vesta-social-innovation-technologies/ Barbra Schlifer Clinic http://schliferclinic.com/ Unfounded – Will the Police Believe You (from the Globe and Mail) https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/investigations/compare-unfounded-sex-assault-rates-across-canada/article33855643/ Facts About Sexual Assault and Harrassment (from the Canadian Women’s Foundation) https://www.canadianwomen.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Facts-About-Sexual-Assault-and-Harassment.pdf
This week, anti-sexual violence educator and advocate Farrah Khan joins Anne to talk about the one thing everyone wants to hear about most: OTTERS. Tune in to hear about why otters are great, why Farrah loves otters, and how we can learn about their senses of community, compassion, and generosity. Also: they have very cute and tiny hands. You can follow Farrah on Twitter or head to her official site. Theme music courtesy of Harrison. Follow me on Twitter. Tell me your obsessions! Email me or leave me a voicemail.
Judge Gregory Lenehan ruled in provincial court Wednesday that the Crown failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a woman did not consent to sexual activity with the driver, Bassam Al-Rawi. Farrah Khan, MSW is a Coordinator, Sexual Violence Education and Support at Ryerson University and she joins the John Oakley Show and says we have been disillusioned with the criminal justice system especially when it comes to victims of sexual violence.
Greenpeace campaigner Farrah Khan says the decision to suspend seismic testing off Baffin Island gives her hope.
Eye on the Arctic's Eilís Quinn speaks with Greenpeace Arctic campaigner Farrah Khan.