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John Sylliboy talks about the work of the Wabanaki Two Spirit Alliance.
24 Aug, 2021 | 0:28:12 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
John Sylliboy is Mi’kmaq and he grew up as part of Esaksoni and Millbrook First Nations in Nova Scotia. He is also the acting executive director of the Wabanaki Two Spirit Alliance, an organization that brings together Two-Spirit people in Wabanaki territory through a framework based on the Peace and Friendship Treaty, to engage in knowledge sharing, research, capacity building,...
24 Aug, 2021 | 0:28:12 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
John Sylliboy is Mi’kmaq and he grew up as part of Esaksoni and Millbrook First Nations in Nova Scotia. He is also the acting executive director of the Wabanaki Two Spirit Alliance, an organization that brings together Two-Spirit people in Wabanaki territory through a framework based on the Peace and Friendship Treaty, to engage in knowledge sharing, research, capacity building,...
Soldarity from Atlantic Canada to Latin and Central America
11 May, 2016 | 0:28:13 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, I speak with Jackie McVicar. She is a member of the Atlantic Regional Solidarity Network (ARSN), which brings together groups and individuals from across the Maritimes who are interested in working in solidarity with the peoples of Latin and Central America. "Solidarity" is a word you hear a lot in the context...
11 May, 2016 | 0:28:13 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, I speak with Jackie McVicar. She is a member of the Atlantic Regional Solidarity Network (ARSN), which brings together groups and individuals from across the Maritimes who are interested in working in solidarity with the peoples of Latin and Central America. "Solidarity" is a word you hear a lot in the context...
21 Feb, 2008 | 0:29:25 |
EN | Candace Mooers |
This is a panel discussion, part of IDEALaw 2008, a conference organized by the Social Activist Law Student Association (SALSA) of Dalhousie University Law School. Speakers discuss topics from their book Sex Workers in the Maritimes Talk Back.
EN | Candace Mooers |
This is a panel discussion, part of IDEALaw 2008, a conference organized by the Social Activist Law Student Association (SALSA) of Dalhousie University Law School. Speakers discuss topics from their book Sex Workers in the Maritimes Talk Back.