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rabble radio January 25
Creative Signage at the Women's March in London Ontario
For those who weren't able to make it to a Women's March last weekend, and for those who did and would like to go to another one. Meg Borthwick takes us to the Women's March in London Ontario.
Talking Radical Radio January 23
Image: Solidarity Halifax
Anti-capitalist organizations don't always understand environmentalism, and many environmental groups tend to work within a capitalist framework. Solidarity Halifax tries to bridge both approaches.
rabble radio January 18
Women's March Toronto 2017
It's been a year since the women marched to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump. A year later, the marches are happening again. Find out what's happening in Canada this weekend.
face2face January 16
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Ann Shin's film 'My Enemy, My Brother', is an emotional journey of two former enemies who return together to Iran and Iraq many years after the war.
Talking Radical Radio January 16
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James Fauvelle and Mohammad Ali Aumeer talk about Ontario Students United, a new grassroots organization for students concerned about quality of education at Ontario community colleges.
rabble radio January 11
Image: George Lessard virtually taking a picture of Tim Hortons in Yellowknife
George Lessard and Victoria Fenner talk about how residents of northern Canada survive on minimum wage (spoiler: Tim Hortons pays more than minimum wage in Yellowknife).
face2face January 9
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Miranda Bailey talks to David Peck talk about her film The Pathological Optimist, and the anti-vaxxer movement's chief advocate Dr. Andrew Wakefield.
Talking Radical Radio January 9
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Vancouver Tenants Union members Kell Gerlings and Neil Vokey talk about justice for tenants in an impossibly difficult city for renters.
rabble radio January 4
2018 Start Button
Four of our rabble staff members talk about their hopes and plans for the rabble.ca year to come - get a beginning-of-the-year heads up on some of our new ideas.
face2face January 2
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A deeply relatable portrait of a woman who makes us squirm with discomfort while asking us to love some of the most unlovable parts of ourselves.
Talking Radical Radio January 2
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Clayton Windatt talks about how the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective is creating space for Indigenous artists which breaks through barriers created by settler culture.
rabble radio December 21
Image: Peace on Earth chalk sidewalk drawing
As 2017 draws to a close, some words of wisdom in difficult times from a trio of seasoned activists -- Chris Hedges, Angela Davis and Gerry Caplan.
face2face December 19
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Film composer Rolfe Kent talks to David Peck talks about creating chemistry through music in his work with Alexander Payne's new film "Downsizing."
Talking Radical Radio December 19
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Children often show up on Canada's No Fly List, usually because of mistaken identity. "No Fly List Kids" advocates for changes so families aren't caught up in a maze of errors and mistaken identity.
Asia Pacific Currents December 18
Entrance to Cavite Export Processing Zone - Phillipines
Export processing zones are areas where union organizing is heavily repressed. Hundreds of mainly women workers in the Philippines are fighting an electronics company for the right to organize.
rabble radio December 14
Meagan Gillmore - rabble.ca's 2017 labour beat intern
Meagan Gillmore's labour beat internship is ending. She shares her thoughts about Canadian labour in 2017, and what she's learned about people and their relationships to their work.
face2face December 12
Undercover Jihadi Cover Image
Barry Stevens and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his film Undercover Jihadi, gang violence, terrorism, the Toronto 18, oppression and marginalization.
Talking Radical Radio December 12
Courage: Bringing social movements intro party politics
Scott Neigh talks to Samantha from "Courage," an organization to bring social movement priorities into electoral politics and pull the NDP to the left.
Asia Pacific Currents December 11
Inside the Seoul subway -- Wikipedia
Workers in South Korea have managed to overcome the offensives against them in the last few years, and metro employees are the latest group to take industrial action.
Needs No Introduction December 6
Image: Media Democracy Day 2017. Used with permission.
Six-minute answers to the question, "Can society fix itself?" A collection of ideas from solutions-focused B.C. media-makers.
face2face December 5
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Ashley Sabin and David Redmon talk about the wisdom of donkeys, animals as sentient beings, and why we all might need a break from humans sometimes.
Talking Radical Radio December 5
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Jade Cooligan Pang talks about the work of "Our Turn" to mobilize students against sexual violence on campuses across Canada.
Asia Pacific Currents December 1
Australia oil and gas infrastructure - Wikipedia
In the last few years, global energy companies have launched an offensive against workers in Australia to slash wages and conditions. Esso workers in Longford, SE Australia are resisting,
face2face November 29
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Mila and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his new film "Let There Be Light," fusion energy, yeast excrement, plasma physics, Don Quixote and why science is about getting things wrong.
Needs No Introduction November 29
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A talk from the Precarious: ArtsWORK Festival in Peterborough
Asia Pacific Currents November 29
Image: Protest against the former President Park
While South Korean workers had a win with the impeachment of the former President Park, they are still facing many issues, including the continued imprisonment of KCTU leader Han Sang-gyun.
Needs No Introduction November 23
Image: Media Democracy Day poster
Media Democracy Day Keynote speech with Darin Barney and Angela Sterritt
face2face November 22
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Amanda Lang talks about her new book "The Beauty of Discomfort," meaning, addiction-based science, head to toe joy, change that we choose and why curiosity drives progress.
face2face November 21
Pat Mills & Face2Face host David Peck talk about his new film Don’t Talk To Irene, gender disparity, bullying, random ideas, freedom & non-conformity and why Geena Davis portraying God is important.
Talking Radical Radio November 21
Scott Neigh talks to organizers of the 2018 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar, and its theme of "Awakening Resistance."

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