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On Episode 36 of Below the Radar, Am Johal interviews Kamala Todd
Author: Todd, Kamala, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2020-01-07
On Episode 37 of Below the Radar, Am Johal interviews Glen Coulthard
Author: Coulthard, Glen, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2020-01-21
Episode 14 features Ginger Gosnell-Myers in conversation with Am Johal and Jamie-Leigh Gonzales.
Author: Gosnell-Myers, Ginger, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Gonzales, Jamie-Leigh
Date created: 2019-04-08
Am Johal interviews co-authors Matt Hern and Selena Couture.
Author: Hern, Matt, Author: Couture, Selena, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2019-07-08
This paper was written for LIS 592 (Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibilty) of the Master of Library Studies online program at the University of Alberta, in the fall 2018 semester.In March 2019 it won the Alvin M. Schrader Intellectual Freedom Prize at SLIS.
Author: Edwards, Ashley
Date created: 2018-12-09
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is a writer, scholar, organizer and storyteller of Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg ancestry and is a member of Alderville First Nation. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Manitoba, and teaches in the PhD Program in Indigenous Studies at Trent University. She has also lectured at the University of British Columbia, Athabasca University, Ryerson University, the University of Victoria, the University of Manitoba, the University of Winnipeg and the Dechinta Centre for Learning and Research.Presented by SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, SFU Office of Aboriginal Peoples, and UBC First Nations Studies.
Author: Simpson, Leanne Betasamosake
Date created: 2013-11-13
Author: Nahanee, Ta7talíya Michelle , Author: Johal, Am, Author: Smith, Paige, Author: Roach, Melissa, Author: Feng, Kathy, Author: Pinillos, Fiorella, Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement
Date created: 2020-10-13
Community-engaged scholar and filmmaker Lyana Patrick joins Am Johal to discuss how an Indigenous approach to community-building can positively impact the health and wellness of communities. Combining a diverse interdisciplinary background with her own lived experience, Lyana’s work addresses the ongoing colonial impacts of governance and urban planning on Indigenous community health. In this episode, Lyana also speaks to the importance of relationships and reciprocity in filmmaking and telling community stories, making the distinction between telling stories for communities, not simply about them.
Author: Patrick, Lyana, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2020-11-10