CITIZENShift - Social Issues Podcasts

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CITIZENShift - Social Issues Podcasts

A social issues podcast from the National Film Board of Canada featuring documentaries, interviews, and public conversations.

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    111 - CYD Copenhagen Podcast from the UN Climate Negotiations #8 13-12-2009 - 14-12-2009

    MAJOR NEWS: Civil society to be muzzled at conference; Minister Jim Prentice is in town and doesn't want to chat; Archbishop Desmond Tutu has the last laugh

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    110 - CYD Copenhagen Podcast from the UN Climate Negotiations #7 12-12-2009 - 13-12-2009

    100,000 take to the streets of Copenhagen to push for climate justice and action on climate change; Vandana Shiva speaks; Rosa Kouri updates on today's negotiations

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    109 - CYD Copenhagen Podcast from the UN Climate Negotiations #6 11-12-2009 - 13-12-2009

    Toronto Mayor David Miller accepts one of Canada's two fossils of the day; Suzuki Foundation gives us a rundown on next two weeks; US and Canadian youth work together in anti-tar sands demonstration

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    108 - CYD Copenhagen Podcast from the UN Climate Negotiations #5 10-12-2009 - 11-12-2009

    Both negotiation tracks suspended! Call to action across Canada for this weekend

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    107 - CYD Copenhagen Podcast from the UN Climate Negotiations #4 09-12-2009 - 10-12-2009

    Youth Tar Sands Protest; Danish Text; Kill the Kyoto Protocol?; Janice Throat Singing

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    106 - CYD Copenhagen Podcast from the UN Climate Negotiations #3 08-12-2009 - 09-12-2009

    News: Youth stage bed-in, Climate action in Ottawa, Canada nets Fossil award; Feature: Naomi Klein speaks at Klimaforum.

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    105 - CYD Copenhagen Podcast from the UN Climate Negotiations 07-12-2009 - 08-12-2009

    We've got news from meeting with the Canadian Government Delegation, Graham Saul from Climate Action Network's analysis of what to aim for at the negotiations, and an update from the opening sessions.

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    104 - CYD Copenhagen report on the UN Climate Negotiations 07-12-2009 - 07-12-2009

    CYD Copenhagen 1: Young people from around the world at the Conference of Youth (COY), Aiden Abraham and Dean Medieros talk COY, and Caroline Lee gives us the low-down on what's happening at the COP.

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    103 - Ep. 103 - The Value of Food: Talking with Wayne Roberts - 03-09-2009

    How can honestly looking at food system not only reduce poverty and pollution, but make us rethink modern economics? Music by Mr. Something Something.

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    102 - Ep. 102 - Colombia beyond the walls, part 2 - 27-08-2009

    Part 2 of Blandine Juchs' look at the political crackdown on activists and dissidents in Colombia

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    101 - Ep. 101 - Olympic Resistance - 20-08-2009

    David Maidman explores growing criticism of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic games.

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    99 - Ep. 99 - Losing Home to Wind and Water - 07-08-2009

    Nelly Bassily explores the growing plight of the world's climate refugees.

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    98 - Ep. 98 - Taking Toronto's Streets - 30-07-2009

    Dan Kellar interviewers organisers and participants on the impact of the Tamil demonstrations in Canada.

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    97 - Ep. 97 - Canada's National (In)security 2009 - 21-07-2009

    Amy Miller recounts some of the abuses that Canada is currently committing in the name of ‘national security.’

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    96 - Ep. 96 - Yves Engler on Canadian Foreign Policy - 09-07-2009

    Stefan Christoff interviews author/activist Yves Engler speaking on the recently published Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy.

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    95 - Ep. 95 - Autonomy in the Point - 03-07-2009

    An audio exploration into the recent and distant history of Point St-Charles, a working-class neighborhood in Montreal's south-west. Autonomy in the Point looks at the Autonomous Social Centre project, a recent activist initiative to squat an abandoned building and to turn it into a community centre.

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    94 - Ep. 94 - Compassion, Complicity and Conciliation - 25-06-2009

    Dana Salter interviews academics and community organisers about how they can bridge the divides between their fields.

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    93 - Ep. 93 - Colombia beyond the Wall - 19-06-2009

    Blandine Juchs explores the plight of political prisoners in Colombia. Part of 1 of 2.

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    92 - Ep. 92 - The Silenced Scream - 02-06-2009

    Ethan Rabidoux explores what some see as a growing trend of anti-abortion groups being censored on Canadian campuses. Where does free speech begin and end on this difficult issue?

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    91e - Part 5: Obama and Future Hope - 14-05-2009

    Special 5-part video podcast: The Strangest Dream podcast: community discussions on peace and nuclear disarmament

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    91d - Part 4: Nuclear Threat: The Current Reality - 14-05-2009

    Special 5-part video podcast: The Strangest Dream podcast: community discussions on peace and nuclear disarmament

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    91c - Part 3: Joseph Rotblat: Peace Activist, Eternal Optimist - 14-05-2009

    Special 5-part video podcast: The Strangest Dream podcast: community discussions on peace and nuclear disarmament

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    91b - Part 2: Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs - 14-05-2009

    Special 5-part video podcast: The Strangest Dream podcast: community discussions on peace and nuclear disarmament

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    91a - Part 1: Joseph Rotblat, Pugwash and Nuclear War - 14-05-2009

    Special 5-part video podcast: The Strangest Dream podcast: community discussions on peace and nuclear disarmament

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    90 - Ep. 90 - Learning Late: Adult Asperger's Syndrome - 30-04-2009

    Fiona O'Connor explores what it means to live with adult Asperger's syndrome

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    87 - Ep. 87 - Pathways to Your Plate: Part 2 - 26-03-2009

    This is the first in a two-part series. Lili Eskinazi and Roberto Nieto spent a month in Mexico recently, exploring the links between agricultural workers there and the food we eat every day here in Canada.

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    86 - Ep. 86 - A School of Assassins - 19-03-2009

    For 20 years, thousands have gathered outside the School of the Americas to protest what goes on behind its walls - and what its students do once they graduate. Jon Marck reports in 'A School of Assassins.'

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    85 - Ep. 85 - Pathways to your Plate, pt 1: Dignified Rage - 12-03-2009

    This is the first in a two-part series. Lili Eskinazi and Roberto Nieto spent a month in Mexico recently, exploring the links between agricultural workers there and the food we eat every day here in Canada.

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    84 - Beyond the Numbers - March 6, 2009

    A look beyond the numbers of the financial crisis at the human impact in an industrial Canadian town.

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    83 - Walking the Word of the People - February 27, 2009

    How indigenous Colombian activists harness communication technology to protect and strengthen their communities.

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    82 - No Construction without Consultation - February 5, 2009

    Amidst Canada's whirlwind of infrastructure development, Adam Bemma brings us a cautionary tale from Montreal of construction without consultation, and the growing frustration of residents in the city's southwest.

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    81 - From Tar Sands to Great Lakes - Janvier 22, 2009

    Maggie Hughes investigates growing concerns over the impact of the tar sands beyond Alberta's borders.

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    80 - Taking the Road Back: From Wampum Belt Promises to Highway Blockades - Janvier 08, 2009

    How colonial history and modern interference pushes an Algonquin community to blockade a major highway in order to defend its rights.

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    79 - Virtual Bullying, Real Consequences - December 24, 2008

    Dana Salter explores the hows and whys of cyberbullying, and what people are doing about it.

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    78 - Learning Outside the System: Life as an unschooler - December 11, 2008

    Denise Hastings and Michelle Drew sat down with filmmaker Astra Taylor to explore growing up unschooled, and debunking some of the myths of homeschooling along the way.

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    77 - Howard Zinn: Taking the Risk for Change - November 28, 2008

    Teacher, historian and author Howard Zinn speaks to not only what the election of Barack Obama, as America's first Black president, means for the country, but also the major work still needed to improve equality and justice in the United States.

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    76 - Roots of Grass - November 13, 2008

    For Media Democracy Day 2008, Anna Leventhal reflects on how we view independent media of the past, and build upon it for the future.

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    75 - Grandmas Raising Grandchildren - October 30, 2008

    Maggie Hughes looks at the impact of funding cuts on grandparents raising their own grandchildren.

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    74 - PART I: Activism in Traditional Taumako Culture - June 23, 2008

    Part I of a three-part podcast, The Story of Lata, looking at how nga Taumako, the people of a remote part of Solomon Islands, strive to sustain their ancestral practices in canoe-building and navigating at sea, among other traditions.

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    73 - Black Flags, Books, and a Burgeoning Movement - June 17, 2008

    A 22-minute audio documentary on the Montreal Anarchist Bookfair, and topics featured at the event - from current struggles on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory to building movements in solidarity with prisoners.

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