Learning from Organizers – Tara Ehrcke
September 24th, 2024
Sakura Saunders and Rachel Small are long-time organizers with experience in a range of movements. Both are active with World Beyond War, a decentralized global network with the goal not just of opposing the war of the day but of … Continue reading
Anna Badillo and David Heap are members of People for Peace, a local grassroots peace group in the city of London in southwestern Ontario. Scott Neigh interviews them about the group’s two decades of action on a wide range of … Continue reading
Scott Neigh — Talking Radical Radio · Stopping Canada from spending $19 billion on new fighter jets Tamara Lorincz is a long-time peace and justice activist and a member of Canadian Voice of Women for Peace. Brent Patterson has also been … Continue reading
Dave Gehl and Ed Lehman are members of the Regina Peace Council. Over their decades of involvement in issues of war and peace, they have seen the peace movement grow and shrink multiple times. They believe that the world needs … Continue reading
[audio:http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/310059407-scott-neigh-talking-radical-trr-ep-185-oct-52016-the-past-and-present-of-us-war-resisters-in-canada.mp3] On this week’s episode of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh speaks with Sarah Hipworth and Luke Stewart about Let Them Stay, a new book that brings together the voices of U.S. soldiers who have sought sanctuary in Canada in … Continue reading
[audio:http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/309700497-scott-neigh-talking-radical-trr-ep-91-nov-262014-working-against-war-and-militarism-in-winnipeg.mp3] On this week’s episode of Talking Radical Radio, I talk with Glen Michalchuk, the chair of Peace Alliance Winnipeg, a broad-based anti-war and peace organization, about the long-term challenge of opposing war and militarism in Canada. The direct violence … Continue reading
On this week’s episode of Talking Radical Radio, co-chairs Trudi Gunia and Michael Murphy reflect on the Saskatoon Peace Coalition’s eleven years of work against war, militarism, and oppression as they manifest at the local, national, and international levels. The … Continue reading