Salvo 1
0-1:15 Intro 1:15-7:28 Hear a first person account of one woman’s (humiliating) experience of going to a food bank. Voiced by Leisha Grebinski and Krista Baliko. 7:28-9:32 What do you do when the...
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Salvo 2 Show Notes*0-1:43 Intro 1:43-8:09 Darlene Juschka tears a strip off of Maclean’s magazine for its anti-feminist stance.8:09-10:29 Music: The Cracker Cats.10:29-18:27 A woman and a parking...
View ArticleSalvo 3 - Fair Travel
Salvo 3 Show Notes* 0:00-1:08 Intro 1:08-7:55 Briarpatch Magazine and the SCIC jointly launch the Fair Travel issue. Michael Bell covers the chaos. 7:55-10:54 Saskatoon's A Gentle Forest shares their...
View ArticleBali Climate Summit: Don Kossick interviews Rosa Kouri
The December 2007 Bali Climate Summit was characterized by the Christian Science Monitor as crunch time in the fight against global warming. The summit brought together representatives from 130 nations...
View Article35 years of Briarpatch
Hi. My name is Michael Bell, and this is the Dispatch, a podcast made by friends and volunteers of Briarpatch Magazine. Check out briarpatchmagazine.com and help fight the global war on error. Ok, so...
View ArticleNaomi Klein
On September 23rd activist and author Naomi Klein appeared before a packed theatre audience at the University of Regina to talk about her new book the Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism....
View ArticleNaomi Klein
On September 23rd activist and author Naomi Klein appeared before a packed theatre audience at the University of Regina to talk about her new book the Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.In...
View ArticleAngela Davis at the University of Regina
Dr. Angela Davis on her historic role in social justice movements and the continued relevance of radical social movements in the 21st century.This is not a Test 2.mp3
View ArticleFair trade and empire: An anti-capitalist critique of the fair-trade movement
Fair-trade marketing and advocacy rely on the idea that fair trade increases connectedness between Global South producers and Global North consumers. But while fair trade does reduce the number of...
View ArticleLinguicide: Submersion education and the killing of languages in Canada
While it is assumed that linguicide died with the closure of the last residential school in 1996, in truth it continues as a covert policy into the present. As Roland Chrisjohn stated, "residential...
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