Sep 29, 2020
Dr. James B. Waldram, medical anthropologist with University of Saskatchewan discusses his work with the Maya Healers' Association of Belize and working with them through film to advocate for and challenge misperceptions about traditional Q’eqchi’ knowledge. Host: Michelle...
Sep 25, 2020
John Croutch, Indigenous cultural competency trainer at UofT and Wikwemikong First Nation member, speaks about experiential learning, allyship, social justice and reimagining education. Host: Roha...
Sep 22, 2020
Award-winning Vancouver based filmmaker Asia Youngman, of Cree, Métis and Haudenosaunee descent shares the early opportunities that allowed her to find her passion, and feed her imagination, helping to build her confidence and career. Her success not with standing, this episode ends with a strong call to the media...
Sep 18, 2020
In part 2, Chief Matthew Todd Peigen of the Pasqua First Nation discusses how their little Nation searches for big solutions from the impacts of solution mines and other industrial developments which could put their land and water in peril. Host Devon Blind
Sep 11, 2020
UofT medical student Rebecca Crawford, who is Turtle Clan from Snimikobi Algonquin Nation, discusses her experiences as an Indigenous medical student and the need for the healthcare system to be reevaluated. Host: Roha...