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approx. 70 min.
Author: Azyan, Kimberly, Author: Levitt, Dan, Author: Spencer, Charmaine
Date created: 2013-05
approx. 75 min.
Author: Weston, Ely, Author: Cox, Lottie, Author: Steele, Duncan
Date created: 2013-05
approx. 70 min.
Author: Carlson, Marie, Author: O’Sullivan, Bonnie, Author: Morrison, Jude
Date created: 2013-05
approx. 72 min.
Author: Dospital, Leanne, Author: Weatherby, Elisa-Marie, Author: Madlung, Susan
Date created: 2013-05
approx. 76 min.
Author: Ward, Carol, Author: Krause, Christina, Author: Felzmann, Andrea
Date created: 2013-05
approx. 74 min.
Author: Gespard, Gina, Author: Roberts, Della, Author: Gallagher, Romayne, Author: Edmunds, Peter
Date created: 2013-05
This personal narrative explores my relationship with my mom, our shared musical soundscapes, and how music united us. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores my father's final two days of life where. During my stay at his care home, I play the country music he loved so dearly, speak to him of his life with my mom, my gratitude for what he gave our family. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
Author and educator David Chang of SFU's Faculty of Education joins Am Johal for a conversation about what it means to live an ethical life during the Anthropocene — an epoch marked by the monumental environmental impact of human activity. David is co-editor of a recently published collection of scholarly and creative essays, A Book of Ecological Virtues: Living Well in the Anthropocene.He and Am discuss themes in Ecological Virtues, including Aristotle's notions of virtue ethics, and the grounding of virtue ethics in other thought traditions. They also speak about David's colleagues' contributions to the book that deal with death literacy and the process of forging soulful connection with places through poetry.Resources:— A Book of Ecological Virtues: Living Well in the Anthropocene (University of Regina Press, 2020): https://uofrpress.ca/Books/A/A-Book-of-Ecological-Virtues—"What Are Your 'Ecological Virtues'?" - review from The Tyee: https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2020/09/22/What-Are-Your-Ecological-Virtues/
Author: David Chang, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-03-02