Sinopsis
Talking Radical Radio brings you grassroots voices from across Canada. It features in-depth interview with people involved in a wide range of activism, organizing, and other social change work, and gives them a chance to take a longer view as they talk about what they're doing, how they're doing it, and why they're doing it.
Episodios
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Sex-ed, health, and justice
04/02/2020 Duración: 28minIn episode #339 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Frédérique Chabot and Natalya Mason. They talk about this year's Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week campaign, about comprehensive sexuality education as both a health intervention and a justice intervention, and about the importance of pushing to have comprehensive sex-ed implemented broadly in our schools. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2020/02/04/trr-srhweek_2020/
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Fighting a proposed gold mine in Nova Scotia
28/01/2020 Duración: 28minIn episode #338 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Scott Beaver and Chris Hunter. Beaver is the president of the St. Mary's River Association and Hunter is with the Atlantic Salmon Federation, and they talk about the NOPE Campaign -- that stands for No Open Pit Excavation -- against the proposed Cochrane Hill gold mine that would sit right next to the St. Mary's. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2020/01/28/trr-nope_campaign/
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Solidarity in the Indian diaspora in Canada with the wave of protests in India
21/01/2020 Duración: 28minIn episode #337 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Baj Mukhopadhyay, Mehak Sawhney, and Aadita Chaudhury. They talk about the wave of protests in India against the National Register of Citizens, the Citizenship Amendment Act, and the BJP government, and about the organizing happening in the Indian diaspora in Canada in solidarity with those protests. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2020/01/21/trr-diasporic_organizing/
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The struggles and strategies of Black students in Canadian universities
14/01/2020 Duración: 27minIn episode #336 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Ladna Mohamed, Kaku Kenyi, and Andre Harriott about *Black in Post-Sec*, a new documentary film made by current students and recent graduates that examines the ways that Canadian universities are hostile places for Black students, and the strategies that they use to survive, to thrive, to resist, and to excel. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2020/01/14/trr-black_in_post-sec/
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From queer Muslim organizing to multi-faceted struggles against bigotry
07/01/2020 Duración: 28minIn episode #335 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Imtiaz Popat. He is a therapeutic counsellor in Vancouver, as well as the co-ordinator of the local chapter of Salaam: Queer Muslim Community and a central participant in the Two-Spirit and LGBT People of Colour Alliance and the Coalition Against Bigotry - Pacific. They talk about Popat's extensive work against oppression and bigotry, and the threads that link it all together. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2020/01/07/trr-anti_bigotry_vancouver/
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Rebroadcast: Revitalizing Indigenous languages and cultures
31/12/2019 Duración: 28minThis is a rebroadcast of episode #335 of Talking Radical Radio, which was originally broadcast in September 2019. In it, Scott Neigh interviews Tiffany Joseph. Her ancestry is of the W̱SÁNEĆ people on her mother's side and the Sḵx̱wu7mesh people on her father's side, and she currently lives in Tsartlip First Nation, a bit north of Victoria on Vancouver Island. She talks about her peoples' history and about her work revitalizing her language and culture, and restoring the land. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/12/31/trr-rebroadcast_tiffany_joseph/
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Conscientious objection to military taxation
23/12/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #344 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Doug Hewitt-White, Murray Lumley, and Scott Albrecht. They are board members at the organization Conscience Canada, and they talk about their work to extend the longstanding right to conscientious objection to military service to establish a right to conscientious objection to military taxation. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/12/23/trr-conscience_canada/
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Defending public health care in Alberta
17/12/2019 Duración: 27minIn episode #343 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Sandra Azocar. She is the executive director of Friends of Medicare, an advocacy organization that for the last four decades has been working to defend, improve, and expand the public health care system in Alberta. They talk about the importance of public health care, about some of that history, and about what Friends of Medicare faces today in an Alberta governed by the United Conservative Party under Jason Kenney. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/12/17/trr-friends_of_medicare/
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Forty years of solidarity with women prisoners
10/12/2019 Duración: 27minIn episode #342 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Lora McElhinney and Wendy Bariteau of Joint Effort, a four decade-old prison abolitionist group based in the lower mainland of British Columbia that is focused on solidarity work with women in prison. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/12/10/trr-joint_effort/
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Nurses and the push for harm reduction
03/12/2019 Duración: 27minIn episode #341 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Bryce Koch, a registered nurse in Winnipeg and a member of the board of directors of the Harm Reduction Nurses Association. They talk about the many ways that nurses are taking up harm reduction practices in their work, and about the association's advocacy for governmental and institutional policies that support harm reduction and the rights and dignity of people who use drugs. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/12/03/trr-harm_reduction_nurses/
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Parents fighting the cuts to public education in Ontario
26/11/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #340 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Rachel Huot. She is a mom of three kids in the west end of Toronto and a parent organizer with West End Parents for Public Education and the Ontario Parent Action Netowork. They talk about the cuts that the Conservative government under Doug Ford is making to public education in Ontario, about fighting those cuts, and about the importance of solidarity among parents, students, teachers, and other education workers. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/11/26/trr-west_end_parents/
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Challenging racism and exclusion in Montreal's arts scene
19/11/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #339 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Burcu Emeç. She is a performance artist and also the outreach and communications coordinator at articule, an artist-run centre in the Mile End neighbourhood of Montreal. They talk about articule's efforts to challenge oppressive systemic disparities through organizational change work within the centre and interventions into the larger arts scene. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/11/19/trr-articule/
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Envisioning the future(s) of feminist media
12/11/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #338 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Sheila Sampath. She is the editorial and art director of Shameless Magazine, a feminist magazine for teen girls and trans youth. They talk about feminist media, about Shameless, and about the Talking Back Feminist Media Conference. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/11/12/trr-talking_back/
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Fighting for the rights of low-wage workers in Halifax
05/11/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #337 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Sakura Saunders and Lisa Cameron. Saunders is on the board of the Halifax Workers Action Centre and Lisa Cameron is on its organizing committee. They talk about the struggles faced by low-wage and precarious workers in the city, and about the work of the Halifax Workers Action Centre and the city's Fight for $15 and Fairness campaign. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/11/05/trr-halifax_workers_centre/
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Crisis for abortion services and trans care in New Brunswick
29/10/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #343 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Jessi Taylor, a spokesperson for the campaign to Save Clinic 554. The clinic is a family medicine practice in New Brunswick that is one of the few places in the province where people can receive abortion services, trans care, and a range of specialized care for other marginalized populations. In early October, clinic staff announced that they would have to close the clinic. Taylor talks about barriers to certain kinds of care in New Brunswick, the crucial role played by Clinic 554, and the campaign to save it. For a more detailed description of the episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/10/29/trr-save_clinic_554/
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Challenging oppressive security measures at Winnipeg's downtown library
22/10/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #342 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Joe Curnow and Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land of the group Millennium For All. They talk about the new airport-like security checkpoints at the entrance of the Millennium Library in downtown Winnipeg, about how that relates to what public libraries are supposed to be, and about the community struggle against them. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/10/22/trr-millennium_for_all/
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Fighting anti-Black racism in Ottawa
15/10/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #341 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Alicia-Marie and Faduma of the Ottawa Black Diaspora Coalition. They talk about the coalition's work to bring Ottawa's diverse Black communities together and to oppose anti-Black racism in the city. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/10/15/trr-obdc/
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Standing up for workers, communities, and the climate
08/10/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #340 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Rebecca Keetch and Tiffany Balducci. Keetch has been an autoworker in the General Motors assembly plant in Oshawa, Ontario, since 2006 -- a plant that GM has said they will close by the end of 2019. Balducci is the president of the Durham Region Labour Council. Both are involved in Green Jobs Oshawa, a joint labour-community campaign. They talk about their work to push for the government to take the plant into public hands and re-tool it for environmentally sustainable, socially conscious production. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/10/08/trr-green_jobs_oshawa/
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Fighting racism and xenophobia during the federal election
01/10/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #339 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Karen Cocq of the Migrant Rights Network, a cross-Canada alliance of migrant worker, refugee, and immigrant organizations devoted to fighting against racism and for migrant justice. They talk about racism and xenophobia in Canada, both in general and in the context of the federal election, and about what the network is doing to counter them. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/10/01/trr-migrant_rights_network/
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Raising money for First Nations' legal challenges to the Trans Mountain pipeline
24/09/2019 Duración: 28minIn episode #338 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Maia Wikler. She works for Raven Trust, an organization whose mission is to fundraise to support First Nations in legal battles. They talk about the Pull Together campaign, a collaboration between Raven and the Sierra Club BC to raise money for the litigation by First Nations against the Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline expansion project. For a more detailed description, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2019/09/24/trr-pull_together/