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Henry Giroux – The Attack on Public Education
05 Sep, 2022 | 0:57:01 |
EN | Shawna Sprowls |
These are difficult times for public education. It is under political attack by what noted educator and scholar Henry Giroux calls the “apostles of authoritarianism.” Professor Giroux says, “Public schools, more than ever, are subject to the toxic forces of privatization and mindless standardized curricula while teachers are de-skilled and subject to intolerable labor conditions, not unlike Walmart workers. Unfortunately,...
05 Sep, 2022 | 0:57:01 |
EN | Shawna Sprowls |
These are difficult times for public education. It is under political attack by what noted educator and scholar Henry Giroux calls the “apostles of authoritarianism.” Professor Giroux says, “Public schools, more than ever, are subject to the toxic forces of privatization and mindless standardized curricula while teachers are de-skilled and subject to intolerable labor conditions, not unlike Walmart workers. Unfortunately,...
Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Hochschild in dialogue
04 Sep, 2022 | 0:28:57 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
Just before Labour Day 2022, renowned US journalist and writer Barbara Ehrenreich died. In 2000, she was about to release the book Nickle and Dimed, about going underground as a domestic worker. She and sociologist Arlie Hochschild were writing about international capitalism's effects on women - gutting their livelihoods and bringing them to developed countries for work, leaving their kids...
04 Sep, 2022 | 0:28:57 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
Just before Labour Day 2022, renowned US journalist and writer Barbara Ehrenreich died. In 2000, she was about to release the book Nickle and Dimed, about going underground as a domestic worker. She and sociologist Arlie Hochschild were writing about international capitalism's effects on women - gutting their livelihoods and bringing them to developed countries for work, leaving their kids...

04 Sep, 2022 | 0:58:11 |
EN | Lorne VanSinclair | Backbeat
Fun stuff on Backbeat this week, we get a "modern" (i.e. 1950s) take on an old children's song, Brad Strang gives a rock classic the banjo treatment. In between all that we'll listen to The Collins Kids, some Cajun from Lee Sonnier, country from Patsy Cline (again!) and Eddy Arnold, blues from Otis Rush and well hear Neil Young's very...
We must do better for our female-identifying and LGBTQIA journalists.
02 Sep, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | rabble podcast network | rabble radio
This week on the show, rabble labour reporter Gabriela Calguay-Casuga joins The Coalition For Women In Journalism founder Kiran Nazish to talk about protecting female journalists in Canada. The Coalition For Women in Journalism is a New-York based, international support organization for female and LGBTQIA journalists from around the globe. Today, Nazish joins Calguay-Casuga to talk about the increasingly vitriolic...
02 Sep, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | rabble podcast network | rabble radio
This week on the show, rabble labour reporter Gabriela Calguay-Casuga joins The Coalition For Women In Journalism founder Kiran Nazish to talk about protecting female journalists in Canada. The Coalition For Women in Journalism is a New-York based, international support organization for female and LGBTQIA journalists from around the globe. Today, Nazish joins Calguay-Casuga to talk about the increasingly vitriolic...
Tandem eyes, Neil Squire society Para archery
02 Sep, 2022 | 0:29:40 |
EN | CJAM-FM Music Department |
this program focuses on disability issues. Host Cam Wells will explore all sides of this comparing and contrasting with able bodied life.
02 Sep, 2022 | 0:29:40 |
EN | CJAM-FM Music Department |
this program focuses on disability issues. Host Cam Wells will explore all sides of this comparing and contrasting with able bodied life.

01 Sep, 2022 | 4:51:34 |
EN | Moz Taylor | Jazz Boulevard Syndicated Radio Show
NOTE: THIS WEEK'S UPLOAD IS THE FINAL EPISODE DISTRIBUTED VIA "COMMUNITY RADIOEXCHANGE" NCRA HAS MIGRATED DISTRIBUTION TO "EAR-SHOT DISTRO" JBRS EPISODES CONTINUE TO BE AVAILABLE VIA EAR-SHOT DISTRO. CONTACT SUPPORT: If you require an account on Earshot-Distro or have any questions about operations contact: eloisa@ncra.ca // JAZZ BOULEVARD RADIO SHOW CanCon friendly ... award-winning weekly syndicated radio show on-air since...

31 Aug, 2022 | 0:56:30 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat
8 minute feature (includes interview and songs) of Graham Dyck, a singer-songwriter from Saskatchewan who has performed on the main stage at the Saskatchewan Jazz Festival and who wrote the song "Humboldt Strong" plus tracks by Aaron Nazrul, West My Friend, Dawson Rutledge, Olivia, Suffer the Children, Liana, Caleb Hart & Nuela Charles PLEASE NOTE I AM CONTINUING TO RUN...
Howard Zinn – Three Holy Wars
29 Aug, 2022 | 0:57:00 |
EN | Shawna Sprowls |
The conventional view of U.S. wars follows a formulaic line: We are innocent victims of unprovoked attacks. The sleeping giant wakes and reluctantly goes to fight. All military action is imbued with benevolent intentions: human rights, democracy, and liberty. There are parades and flag-waving. Solemn ceremonies and gun salutes at funerals honor the fallen. But who asks for what and...
29 Aug, 2022 | 0:57:00 |
EN | Shawna Sprowls |
The conventional view of U.S. wars follows a formulaic line: We are innocent victims of unprovoked attacks. The sleeping giant wakes and reluctantly goes to fight. All military action is imbued with benevolent intentions: human rights, democracy, and liberty. There are parades and flag-waving. Solemn ceremonies and gun salutes at funerals honor the fallen. But who asks for what and...
A movement against the hegemony of religion in public life
29 Aug, 2022 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
In a recent edition of the Australian program Accent of Women, host Jiselle Hanna very cautiously takes on the topic of apostasy - the act of changing or abandoning one's religion - with her guest Sadia Hameed. Apostasy is not about any one religion. Sadia is an ex-Muslim; Jiselle is an ex-Coptic Christian living in Australia. She sees the risk...
29 Aug, 2022 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
In a recent edition of the Australian program Accent of Women, host Jiselle Hanna very cautiously takes on the topic of apostasy - the act of changing or abandoning one's religion - with her guest Sadia Hameed. Apostasy is not about any one religion. Sadia is an ex-Muslim; Jiselle is an ex-Coptic Christian living in Australia. She sees the risk...
a cancer musical
29 Aug, 2022 | 0:28:43 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
In the film ALL WIGGED OUT, Grammy Award-winner Marcy Marxer uses her renowned musical mastery and eclectic wit, storytelling, and comedy to share her firsthand experiences with breast cancer. She and partner Cathy Fink joined host Arlene Zaucha in a recent episode of Her Turn, a collectively produced feminist show that has been airing on community radio WORT-FM in Madison,...
29 Aug, 2022 | 0:28:43 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
In the film ALL WIGGED OUT, Grammy Award-winner Marcy Marxer uses her renowned musical mastery and eclectic wit, storytelling, and comedy to share her firsthand experiences with breast cancer. She and partner Cathy Fink joined host Arlene Zaucha in a recent episode of Her Turn, a collectively produced feminist show that has been airing on community radio WORT-FM in Madison,...
Natasha Mhango on Climate, Food and Gender
29 Aug, 2022 | 0:28:45 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
Natasha Mhango is a writer, editor and video producer for Zambia's National Agriculture Information Services, which is the media wing for Zambia's Ministries of Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock. She also works as Knowledge Management and Communications Manager for the Enhanced Smallholder Livestock Investment Programme. She is passionate about developing print and web content on issues surrounding agriculture and climate change....
29 Aug, 2022 | 0:28:45 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
Natasha Mhango is a writer, editor and video producer for Zambia's National Agriculture Information Services, which is the media wing for Zambia's Ministries of Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock. She also works as Knowledge Management and Communications Manager for the Enhanced Smallholder Livestock Investment Programme. She is passionate about developing print and web content on issues surrounding agriculture and climate change....
Anjali Appadurai talks about how her experience in grassroots organizing is guiding her campaign.
26 Aug, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | rabble podcast network | rabble radio
This fall, someone will be replacing John Horgan as NDP Leader of British Columbia. Could that person be Anjali Appadurai? This week on the show rabble’s national politics reporter Stephen Wentzell sits down with the Appadurai to talk about what inspired her to run for leadership and how her experience in grassroots organizing is guiding her campaign. “My role as...
26 Aug, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | rabble podcast network | rabble radio
This fall, someone will be replacing John Horgan as NDP Leader of British Columbia. Could that person be Anjali Appadurai? This week on the show rabble’s national politics reporter Stephen Wentzell sits down with the Appadurai to talk about what inspired her to run for leadership and how her experience in grassroots organizing is guiding her campaign. “My role as...

26 Aug, 2022 | 1:30:00 |
EN | The Freedom Principle | The Freedom Principle
Featuring the newest releases of the African Diaspora, this program sees acoustic ensemble music as a developing world jazz incorporating styles and rhythms which draw from indigenous sources. On the air since 1984, The Freedom Principle is a multiple award-winning program. Past thematic programs include Manding Swing, Congolese Rumba, Zimbabwean Liberation, South African Jazz, Mississippi Delta Slide & Moan, African...
P2P, Gaci Global, About Face
25 Aug, 2022 | 0:30:03 |
EN | CJAM-FM Music Department |
This program focuses on disability issues. host Cam Wells will explore all sides of this comparing and contrasting with able bodied life.
25 Aug, 2022 | 0:30:03 |
EN | CJAM-FM Music Department |
This program focuses on disability issues. host Cam Wells will explore all sides of this comparing and contrasting with able bodied life.

25 Aug, 2022 | 0:59:14 |
EN | Jan Hall | Folk Roots Radio
We have another hour of great new releases to share with you on Episode 641 of Folk Roots Radio, and pretty much all of them are by independent artists. This time around we check out new music from bemuzic, Wild Rivers, Stella Prince, Cynthia Hamar, Andrew Collins, Hannah Shira Naiman, Mimi O'Bonsawin, Rose-Erin Stokes, Durham County Poets, Del McCoury Band,...

24 Aug, 2022 | 0:56:32 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat
28 minute feature (includes interview and songs) of Mister K, a folk pop singer-songwriter from Manitoba, whose forthcoming album tells a poignant and hopeful personal story, plus tracks by Chris Ronald, Greg Drummond, Josh + Bex, The Wild Romantics, Fallbrigade, Zach Kleid, Madeleine Roger & Justin Lacroix PLEASE NOTE I AM CONTINUING TO RUN RE-RUNS DUE TO INJURY AND HEALTH...
Howard Zinn - American Exceptionalism
22 Aug, 2022 | 0:57:01 |
EN | Shawna Sprowls |
In classic imperialist style, the U.S. exempts itself from the standards that it applies to others. This is a fundamental tenet of American exceptionalism. International law? Only for designated enemies, not for Washington and its vassals. Obey the master or face the consequences. Assassinations, sanctions, bombings, invasions and occupations are all tools of the empire to enforce its diktats. As...
22 Aug, 2022 | 0:57:01 |
EN | Shawna Sprowls |
In classic imperialist style, the U.S. exempts itself from the standards that it applies to others. This is a fundamental tenet of American exceptionalism. International law? Only for designated enemies, not for Washington and its vassals. Obey the master or face the consequences. Assassinations, sanctions, bombings, invasions and occupations are all tools of the empire to enforce its diktats. As...
Breanne Lavallée-Heckert discusses the importance of Indigenous governance for climate justice
19 Aug, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | rabble podcast network | rabble radio
This week on the show, Breanne Lavallée-Heckert, the research manager at Indigenous Climate Action, talks about the importance of Indigenous stewardship in regard to the climate crisis and how people can support Indigenous Climate Action. Founded in 2015, Indigenous Climate Action is an Indigenous-led organization guided by a diverse group of Indigenous knowledge keepers, water protectors and land defenders from...
19 Aug, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | rabble podcast network | rabble radio
This week on the show, Breanne Lavallée-Heckert, the research manager at Indigenous Climate Action, talks about the importance of Indigenous stewardship in regard to the climate crisis and how people can support Indigenous Climate Action. Founded in 2015, Indigenous Climate Action is an Indigenous-led organization guided by a diverse group of Indigenous knowledge keepers, water protectors and land defenders from...

