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28 min feature of Alex Runions plus 28 min of Western Canadian Indie Music Mix
11 Jan, 2023 | 0:56:43 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat
28 minute feature (includes interview and songs) of Saskatchewan Country Music Association Award winning artist, Alex Runions, who has recently released his new single, 'Take it out on Me' plus tracks by Chris Buck Band, Andrea Nixon, Nation of Two, Dani Strong, Joey Clarkson, Garrett Scatterty, Sister Speak and Amos the Kid PLEASE NOTE I AM CONTINUING TO RUN RE-RUNS...
11 Jan, 2023 | 0:56:43 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat
28 minute feature (includes interview and songs) of Saskatchewan Country Music Association Award winning artist, Alex Runions, who has recently released his new single, 'Take it out on Me' plus tracks by Chris Buck Band, Andrea Nixon, Nation of Two, Dani Strong, Joey Clarkson, Garrett Scatterty, Sister Speak and Amos the Kid PLEASE NOTE I AM CONTINUING TO RUN RE-RUNS...
Simran Kaur Dhunna and Bikram Singh talk about the work of the Naujawan Support Network.
26 Jul, 2022 | 0:28:20 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Simran Kaur Dhunna and Bikram Singh are members of the Naujawan Support Network, a group of international students and immigrant workers primarily based in Brampton, Ontario, who are challenging the exploitation and mistreatment that their members face using protest, mutual support, and collective direct action. Scott Neigh interviews them about how they directly confront the employers, landlords, immigration consultants, and...
26 Jul, 2022 | 0:28:20 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Simran Kaur Dhunna and Bikram Singh are members of the Naujawan Support Network, a group of international students and immigrant workers primarily based in Brampton, Ontario, who are challenging the exploitation and mistreatment that their members face using protest, mutual support, and collective direct action. Scott Neigh interviews them about how they directly confront the employers, landlords, immigration consultants, and...
Three of its members talk about the work of the Toronto Workers' History Project.
31 May, 2022 | 0:28:15 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Craig Heron, Holly Kirkconnell, and David Kidd are active with the Toronto Workers’ History Project (TWHP), an initiative devoted to preserving and promoting the history of working people in Toronto. Scott Neigh interviews them about the enthusiasm they have found in the community for working-class history, the many facets of the project’s work, and the importance of history for social...
31 May, 2022 | 0:28:15 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Craig Heron, Holly Kirkconnell, and David Kidd are active with the Toronto Workers’ History Project (TWHP), an initiative devoted to preserving and promoting the history of working people in Toronto. Scott Neigh interviews them about the enthusiasm they have found in the community for working-class history, the many facets of the project’s work, and the importance of history for social...
Krista Wylie talks about the Fix Our Schools campaign.
24 May, 2022 | 0:28:12 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Krista Wylie is a mother of one current and one former student in public schools in Toronto, and she is a co-founder of the Fix Our Schools campaign. Scott Neigh interviews her about the $16.8 billion repair backlog in Ontario schools and about her years of campaigning to get the provincial government to take seriously the impact that has on...
24 May, 2022 | 0:28:12 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Krista Wylie is a mother of one current and one former student in public schools in Toronto, and she is a co-founder of the Fix Our Schools campaign. Scott Neigh interviews her about the $16.8 billion repair backlog in Ontario schools and about her years of campaigning to get the provincial government to take seriously the impact that has on...
At the Nourish and Develop Foundation, part 2
19 Apr, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | Ivan Emke | Routes & Branches & Beyond
Folktales are full of stories that include details about magical objects – wands, amulets, combs, stones, boots, dust, mirrors, special fabrics. So when I quote one of my guests today, you may think it sounds rather fanciful. But like the most enduring of folktales, there is lots of wisdom behind it. You’ll hear it in a moment, but she said...
19 Apr, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | Ivan Emke | Routes & Branches & Beyond
Folktales are full of stories that include details about magical objects – wands, amulets, combs, stones, boots, dust, mirrors, special fabrics. So when I quote one of my guests today, you may think it sounds rather fanciful. But like the most enduring of folktales, there is lots of wisdom behind it. You’ll hear it in a moment, but she said...
Alex Silas and Angella MacEwen talk about Community Solidarity Ottawa.
19 Apr, 2022 | 0:28:09 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Alex Silas and Angella MacEwen live in Ottawa and are active in their unions and their communities. This includes as members of Community Solidarity Ottawa (CSO), a coalition of unions, community organizations, and residents that came together during the recent convoy occupation of downtown Ottawa to give voice to grassroots opposition to the convoy, its far-right organizers, and its harmful...
19 Apr, 2022 | 0:28:09 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Alex Silas and Angella MacEwen live in Ottawa and are active in their unions and their communities. This includes as members of Community Solidarity Ottawa (CSO), a coalition of unions, community organizations, and residents that came together during the recent convoy occupation of downtown Ottawa to give voice to grassroots opposition to the convoy, its far-right organizers, and its harmful...
At the Nourish and Develop Foundation, part 1
12 Apr, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | Ivan Emke | Fit to Eat: The NL Farm and Food Show
You’ve likely heard the saying, “it takes a whole village to raise a child.” It is a proverb found in several African cultures. On today’s program, we suggest that maybe it takes a whole village to feed and take care of all of its residents – or something like that. Next up, we visit one such a village. Some time...
12 Apr, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | Ivan Emke | Fit to Eat: The NL Farm and Food Show
You’ve likely heard the saying, “it takes a whole village to raise a child.” It is a proverb found in several African cultures. On today’s program, we suggest that maybe it takes a whole village to feed and take care of all of its residents – or something like that. Next up, we visit one such a village. Some time...
Research to understand how COVID impacted community-based work, and to create supports.
22 Mar, 2022 | 0:27:59 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Sarah Switzer, Andrea Vela Alarcón, Rubén Gaztambide-Fernandez, and Casey Burkholder all have long histories of involvement in a range of grassroots, community-based work, and they are also researchers in academic and professional settings. Scott Neigh interviews them about Beyond the Toolkit, a research project in which they worked with people involved in community facilitation, community arts, community-based participatory research, and...
22 Mar, 2022 | 0:27:59 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Sarah Switzer, Andrea Vela Alarcón, Rubén Gaztambide-Fernandez, and Casey Burkholder all have long histories of involvement in a range of grassroots, community-based work, and they are also researchers in academic and professional settings. Scott Neigh interviews them about Beyond the Toolkit, a research project in which they worked with people involved in community facilitation, community arts, community-based participatory research, and...
Hanen Nanaa talks about the work of the BAM Collective.
22 Feb, 2022 | 0:28:05 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Hanen Nanaa works in research and policy development in the federal political context and as an outreach coordinator for the Syrian Canadian Foundation, but today Scott Neigh interviews her in her role as director of the BAM Collective. The acronym “BAM” stands for “Books Art Music,” and the group is a youth-led collective based in Ontario that seeks to empower...
22 Feb, 2022 | 0:28:05 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Hanen Nanaa works in research and policy development in the federal political context and as an outreach coordinator for the Syrian Canadian Foundation, but today Scott Neigh interviews her in her role as director of the BAM Collective. The acronym “BAM” stands for “Books Art Music,” and the group is a youth-led collective based in Ontario that seeks to empower...
Looking at the Freedom Convoy's right to peacefully protest; opinion of two supportive doctorsto
10 Feb, 2022 | 0:59:17 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour
This week on the Global Research News Hour as the truckers protest has hooked the imaginations of Canadians and divided them into excited supporters and disgusted critics, we will attempt a greater understanding of what is driving the movement from their perspective. In our first half hour, we hear from Allison Pejovic a lawyer from the Justice Centre for Constitutional...
10 Feb, 2022 | 0:59:17 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour
This week on the Global Research News Hour as the truckers protest has hooked the imaginations of Canadians and divided them into excited supporters and disgusted critics, we will attempt a greater understanding of what is driving the movement from their perspective. In our first half hour, we hear from Allison Pejovic a lawyer from the Justice Centre for Constitutional...
David Alton and William Turman talk about the work of GroundUp Waterloo Region.
01 Feb, 2022 | 0:28:27 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
David Alton and William Turman are founding members of a multi-issue grassroots group in southern Ontario called GroundUp Waterloo Region. Scott Neigh interviews them about their commitment to what they call “messy activism” and about the group’s work supporting other grassroots groups, filling community gaps, building grassroots infrastructure, and holding politicians to account. Alton and Turman both have backgrounds in...
01 Feb, 2022 | 0:28:27 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
David Alton and William Turman are founding members of a multi-issue grassroots group in southern Ontario called GroundUp Waterloo Region. Scott Neigh interviews them about their commitment to what they call “messy activism” and about the group’s work supporting other grassroots groups, filling community gaps, building grassroots infrastructure, and holding politicians to account. Alton and Turman both have backgrounds in...
Opposition in London, Ontario, to the manufacture in their city of LAVs sold to Saudi Arabia.
25 Jan, 2022 | 0:28:07 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Anna Badillo and David Heap are members of People for Peace, a local grassroots peace group in the city of London in southwestern Ontario. Scott Neigh interviews them about the group’s two decades of action on a wide range of issues, and in particular about their work opposing the manufacture in a London plant of the light-armoured vehicles (LAVs) being...
25 Jan, 2022 | 0:28:07 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Anna Badillo and David Heap are members of People for Peace, a local grassroots peace group in the city of London in southwestern Ontario. Scott Neigh interviews them about the group’s two decades of action on a wide range of issues, and in particular about their work opposing the manufacture in a London plant of the light-armoured vehicles (LAVs) being...
Long-time anti-poverty organizer AJ Withers talks about their new book.
04 Jan, 2022 | 0:28:10 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
For more than 20 years, A.J. Withers was active with one of Ontario’s best known grassroots groups, the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP). Recently, Withers released a new book telling stories of and drawing lessons from four of OCAP’s key campaigns over the years related to homelessness. Scott Neigh interviews them about OCAP and about Fight to Win: Inside Poor...
04 Jan, 2022 | 0:28:10 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
For more than 20 years, A.J. Withers was active with one of Ontario’s best known grassroots groups, the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP). Recently, Withers released a new book telling stories of and drawing lessons from four of OCAP’s key campaigns over the years related to homelessness. Scott Neigh interviews them about OCAP and about Fight to Win: Inside Poor...
Natalie Jacket talks about transphobia in Canada and a successful action against anti-trans hate.
14 Dec, 2021 | 0:28:00 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Natalie Jackett is a fourth year undergraduate student in Legal Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. They are also the trans event coordinator for Rainbow Ottawa Student Experience (or ROSE), which was known until recently as Rainbow Carleton. Scott Neigh interviews Jackett about transphobia in Canada, about a successful recent collective action that shut down an instance of anti-trans politics,...
14 Dec, 2021 | 0:28:00 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Natalie Jackett is a fourth year undergraduate student in Legal Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. They are also the trans event coordinator for Rainbow Ottawa Student Experience (or ROSE), which was known until recently as Rainbow Carleton. Scott Neigh interviews Jackett about transphobia in Canada, about a successful recent collective action that shut down an instance of anti-trans politics,...
Three activists talk about an Ontario climate activism group's new Conservation Watch project.
05 Oct, 2021 | 0:28:19 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Don McLean, Sue Carson, and Nancy Hurst are members of Hamilton 350, a group that engages in climate activism in the city of Hamilton on the west end of Lake Ontario, in loose affiliation with the North America-wide 350.org. Scott Neigh interviews them about the group’s new Conservation Watch project. Since Hamilton 350’s founding in 2009, the group has engaged...
05 Oct, 2021 | 0:28:19 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Don McLean, Sue Carson, and Nancy Hurst are members of Hamilton 350, a group that engages in climate activism in the city of Hamilton on the west end of Lake Ontario, in loose affiliation with the North America-wide 350.org. Scott Neigh interviews them about the group’s new Conservation Watch project. Since Hamilton 350’s founding in 2009, the group has engaged...
James Ruston talks about his experience of prison and about the Toronto Prisoners' Rights Project.
14 Sep, 2021 | 0:28:29 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
James Ruston is a member of the Toronto Prisoners’ Rights Project (TPRP), a prisoner justice group with a long-term vision of prison abolition. He is currently living on day parole, as part of serving a life sentence. Scott Neigh interviews him about his experiences of the prison system and about the work of the TPRP. Ruston was born in the...
14 Sep, 2021 | 0:28:29 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
James Ruston is a member of the Toronto Prisoners’ Rights Project (TPRP), a prisoner justice group with a long-term vision of prison abolition. He is currently living on day parole, as part of serving a life sentence. Scott Neigh interviews him about his experiences of the prison system and about the work of the TPRP. Ruston was born in the...
Urban Agriculture in Canada's Most Populous City
13 Sep, 2021 | 0:30:00 |
EN | Ivan Emke | Fit to Eat: The NL Farm and Food Show
As regular listeners know, although “Fit to Eat” is focussed on food and agriculture in Newfoundland and Labrador, the show does travel from time to time. This episode we head to Ontario (just like so many of our province’s population over the years), But just temporarily. Today we talk about Urban Agriculture. And what better place to discuss that than...
13 Sep, 2021 | 0:30:00 |
EN | Ivan Emke | Fit to Eat: The NL Farm and Food Show
As regular listeners know, although “Fit to Eat” is focussed on food and agriculture in Newfoundland and Labrador, the show does travel from time to time. This episode we head to Ontario (just like so many of our province’s population over the years), But just temporarily. Today we talk about Urban Agriculture. And what better place to discuss that than...
Laura McCoy and Leela Acharya talk about the work of Ontario Education Workers United.
31 Aug, 2021 | 0:28:19 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Laura McCoy and Leela Acharya are teachers in Toronto and members of Ontario Education Workers United, a grassroots group of education workers from across Ontario committed to fighting for a strong, equitable, public, safe K-to-12 education system. Scott Neigh interviews them about the impacts of the pandemic on education in Ontario, about the group, and about the upcoming return to...
31 Aug, 2021 | 0:28:19 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Laura McCoy and Leela Acharya are teachers in Toronto and members of Ontario Education Workers United, a grassroots group of education workers from across Ontario committed to fighting for a strong, equitable, public, safe K-to-12 education system. Scott Neigh interviews them about the impacts of the pandemic on education in Ontario, about the group, and about the upcoming return to...
We hear from two members of the Coalition Against the Proposed Prison in Kemptville, Ont.
22 Jun, 2021 | 0:28:22 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Colleen Lynas and Victor Lachance are residents of Kemptville, Ontario. They are also members of the Coalition Against the Proposed Prison (CAPP) Kemptville. Scott Neigh interviews them about their town, about the Ontario government’s unilateral decision to build a jail there, and about what residents are doing in response. Kemptville is a town of 4000 people about 50km south of...
22 Jun, 2021 | 0:28:22 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Colleen Lynas and Victor Lachance are residents of Kemptville, Ontario. They are also members of the Coalition Against the Proposed Prison (CAPP) Kemptville. Scott Neigh interviews them about their town, about the Ontario government’s unilateral decision to build a jail there, and about what residents are doing in response. Kemptville is a town of 4000 people about 50km south of...
Andrew Winchur talks about the work of the Parkdale Free School.
01 Jun, 2021 | 0:28:07 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Andrew Winchur is the director of the Parkdale Free School, a grassroots educational initiative for residents of the Parkdale neighbourhood in Toronto to share their knowledge and lived experience in a safe, inclusive, and anti-oppressive setting. Scott Neigh interviews Winchur about popular education, radical pedagogy, and the Parkdale Free School. Parkdale is a neighbourhood in the west downtown core of...
01 Jun, 2021 | 0:28:07 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio
Andrew Winchur is the director of the Parkdale Free School, a grassroots educational initiative for residents of the Parkdale neighbourhood in Toronto to share their knowledge and lived experience in a safe, inclusive, and anti-oppressive setting. Scott Neigh interviews Winchur about popular education, radical pedagogy, and the Parkdale Free School. Parkdale is a neighbourhood in the west downtown core of...