Program Info:Return
Pushing back at grind culture
Libby Davies sits down with Paul Taylor to discuss being an activist during COVID-19
Breanne Doyle
Uploaded: 18 Feb, 2022
Recording Date: 18 Feb, 2022
Recording Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: 1 Month
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
Copyright: rabble 2022
Program Title: Pushing back at grind culture
Description: Paul Taylor: “I may not see all the change that I hope for in my lifetime, but I’ve come to realize that if I’ve helped make it so that the work and the organizing for change can continue beyond my lifetime, then I can be really proud of having done so.”
This week on rabble radio, Libby Davies interviews Paul Taylor, the executive director of FoodShare Toronto and a lifelong anti-poverty activist. They talk about how the pandemic has encouraged his non-profit to re-evaluate self-care days. They also discuss how activists should allow for room for fatigue and frustration during difficult times.
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Host(s): Breanne Doyle
Featured Speakers/Guests: Libby Davies - interview
Paul Taylor - interview
Credits: Breanne Doyle - editor, host, producer
Kim Elliott - publisher
Karl Nerenberg - music
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Topic:
Politics
Type:
Interview
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