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Radio: Story and film as tools for decolonization

Gladys Rowe, Teddy Zegeye-Gebrehiwot, and Liz Carlson-Manathara are part of Stories of Decolonization, a film project that is working to give people in Canada a chance to reflect on how colonization shapes our lives, on what decolonization might mean, and … Continue reading

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Radio — A new grassroots resource for settlers to learn about Canada’s colonial present and past

[audio:http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/309826246-scott-neigh-talking-radical-trr-ep-127-aug-122015-a-new-resource-to-learn-about-canadas-colonial-present-and-past.mp3] On this week’s episode of Talking Radical Radio, I speak with Monique Woroniak and Liz Carlson. They are two participants in a small group of women from Winnipeg who have taken seriously the admonition that white settler folks must … Continue reading

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