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A Day To Listen — 83 episodes
From Goose Bay to Bay Street with Clint Davis
But first, The Public Broadcaster and Reconciliation with Robert Doane
Building Upon a Father’s Legacy with Niigaan Sinclair
The Thrill of Victory, The Agony of Defeat with Waneek Horn-Miller
Breathing Life into Our Languages with Ronald Ignace
The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power with Carole Ann Hilton
Creating Systems of Change for Families with Kayla Frank
A Seat at the Table with Mike Degange
Missing Children, Unmarked Graves with Kimberly Murray
Health is More Than Healthcare with Dr. Marcia Anderson
Who is Reconciliation Up To? with Christa Big Canoe
Your Truth Becomes My Truth with Shelagh Rogers
A Conversation with Amber-Sekowan Daniels
A Conversation with Dr. Verne Ross
A Conversation with Michael Etherington
A Conversation with Apollo Hess
A Conversation with Madeleine Alakkariallak
A Conversation with Miles Richardson
A Conversation with Albert McLeod
A Conversation with Tina Keeper
A Conversation with Aly Bear
A Conversation with Sage Paul
A Conversation with John R Sylliboy
A Conversation with Taiaiake Alfred
Ilona Verley: Finding Your Voice
Victoria LaBillois: Breaking Business Barriers
Cindy Blackstock: Our Children Are The Future
Alan Greyeyes: Reciprocity & Reconcilation in the Music Industry
Sandra Laronde: Indigenous Storytelling On Stage
Jean Teillet: The Great Grandniece of Louis Riel
Jordin Tootoo: The First Inuk Player in the NHL
Amy Cardinal Christianson: Traditional Indigenous Fire Practices
Jeremy Dutcher: Motewolonuwok [The People of Great Spiritual Power]
Banakonda Bell: Traditional Knowledge & Teachings
Jared Visitor: The Great Nephew of Chanie Wenjack
Buffy Sainte-Marie: Indigenous Identity & the Impacts of Colonial Systems
Introducing "A Day to Listen"
Duke Redbird: Technology, Critical Thinking and the Search for Truth
Laurie Hermiston: Educating Future Generations
Johna Hupfield: Teaching Ojibwe
Peatr Thomas: Youth and the Future
Colin Van Loon: Representation in Film
GR Gritt: Arts & Identity
Terri Cardinal: Healing from Trauma
Becky Han: Beginner Inuktitut Words
Stewart Gonzales: Reconcilation and Listening
Waubgeshig Rice: Fiction Writing Inspired by Surroundings
Salia Joseph: Colonialism as a Structure, Not Just a Past Event
Duke Redbird: How to Connect with the Earth
Laurie Hermiston: Feeding The Community
Becky Han: Sharing Inuktitut with Music and Social Media
Kyla Pascal: Understanding Indigenous Food Sovereignty
GR Gritt: Language In Music
Stephanie Harpe: Reconciliation and Healing
Peatr Thomas: Reclaiming and painting the old HBC Buliding
Diane Roussin: Relationships and Reconcilliation
David Robertson: The importance of Indigenous Representation in Literature
Mimi O'Bonsawin: Reconnecting with the Land with Gardening and Music
Stewart Gonzales: Residential School Survivor, General Councillor for the Squamish Nation
Salia Joseph: Squamish language learner and Executive Director of The Sníchim Foundation
Duke Redbird Reads 'Our Mother The Earth'
A Day To Listen 2022 is this Friday.
Pete Sackaney
Tanya Talaga
Dr. Alika Lafontaine - Part 2
Tabatha Bull
Cora-Lee McGuire-Cyrette
Shina Novalinga
Isaac Murdoch/Bombgiizhik Part 2
Theresa Hall
Bob Watts
Rebecca Thomas
Elder Claudette Commanda
Nancy Hollman
Isaac Murdoch/Bombgiizhik
Brad Baker
Heather Bear
Theland Kicknosway
Harriet Visitor
DJ O Show
Phyllis Webstad
Dr Alika Lafontaine
A Day To Listen - Wednesday June 30, 2021