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Date Host Highlight On Demand
Nov. 27, 2018 Grace McGrenere, Sarah Sibley, and Meaghan Brackenbury Where do we begin?
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Nov. 13, 2018 Grace McGrenere, Sarah Sibley, and Meaghan Brackenbury Apologies and Uncertainties
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Oct. 16, 2018 Grace McGrenere, Sarah Sibley, and Meaghan Brackenbury Climate Change, Protests, and Indigenous Rights. Oh my!
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Oct. 2, 2018 Grace McGrenere, Sarah Sibley, and Meaghan Brackenbury Welcome Back!
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Apr. 17, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Emily Fearon with a story about a church that caters to a different crowd, feminism and social media and a discussion with Nick and Tom from the Nick and TK show
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Apr. 10, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Sarah Sibley Information on the Jump for Freedom event and we're collabing with the Nick and TK show! Hear the peeps from Speak Out talk about the inequalities between male and female sports with Nick and Tom.
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Apr. 3, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Sarah Sibley Update on the proposed name change to the womyn's centre, Theory of Love event and the Cape Town Water Crisis
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Mar. 27, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Sarah Sibley Carleton Journalist for Human Rights panel, March for our lives, poet Michael Chartier and roundtable discussion about Fake News
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Mar. 20, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Emma Inns from Adorit Boutique, Five days of Homelessness, a new initiative called Danny’s Homes and Facebook getting hacked
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Mar. 13, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Justice for Brady Francis, Invisible Supply Change event and discussion on National Geographic's acknowledgement of their racist past
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Mar. 6, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere A unique catering business, Sarah Sibley on her alternative spring break trip, International Women's Day Events and the Oscars.
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Feb. 27, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Cruelty free animal workshop, poet Michael Chartier, and the movement following the Parkland shooting
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Feb. 20, 2018 DesTrois new music
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Feb. 13, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Non-heteronormative valentine's day craft night, "The Evidence Room" exhibit at Carleton University, and controversies in the olympics.
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Feb. 6, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Advocate Julie Lalonde, Harar Hall on the purposed name change to Carleton University's womyn's centre and poet Maria Sarfo
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Jan. 30, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Black History Month, Vandalism on Carleton's Gender & Sexuality Resource Centre's mural, and the Media Men list
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Jan. 23, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere WUSC 40th Anniversary, Sexual Assault Awareness Week and Ottawa's Women's March
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Jan. 16, 2018 Mamta Manhas Coordinator of Carleton's Mawandoseg centre Summer-Harmony Twenish speaking about RISE 2018, Noah Richardson on trauma and journalism and the controversy surrounding Trump's comments on immigration.
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Jan. 9, 2018 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere RISE 2018, Ontario's minimum wage increase, poet Marissa Matthews and "Time's Up" campaign
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Jan. 2, 2018 DesTrois Nothing, just some tunes! Mamta & Grace et all will be back next week!
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Dec. 26, 2017 Zach Baird Just Filling in /​ killer tracks
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Dec. 19, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Sarina Bhaiwala Interview with local activist Fareed Khan on the Rohingya crisis
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Dec. 12, 2017 Mamta Manhas & Sherlyn Assam Ottawa protest in solidarity with Palestine, Keaton Jones viral video and Sherlyn’s poetry
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Dec. 5, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Rwanda and Beyond Conference and Gandhi Statue Controversy
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Nov. 28, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Rally Against Islamaphobia, 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence and Postmedia Community newspaper shutdown
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Nov. 21, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Poetic Justice, Transgender Day of Remembrance, the Burma Crisis and the controversy of the Victoria's Secret Fashion show
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Nov. 14, 2017 Grace McGrenere and Sarah Sibley
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Nov. 7, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Student vs. Professor Debates, the news media and humanitarian aid, and spoken word poet Joel Landa.
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Oct. 31, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Stories North at Carleton University, Lucas Campoli and funding drive.
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Oct. 24, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Louisa Simmons Quebec's Bill c-62 discussion
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Oct. 17, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Lucas Campoli Amnesty International, Alisar Bawab and Walk for Freedom
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Oct. 10, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Cowspiracy documentary screening, Fundraiser for the Mexico Earthquakes, Vegas Shooting Media Coverage and poet Maria Sarfo.
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Oct. 3, 2017 Mamta Manhas and Grace McGrenere Misappropriation of Indigenous culture, One World Film Festival, Take a Knee, WUSC's student refugee program
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Apr. 18, 2017 Ali Sandstrom and Patrick Butler Former police officer Calvin Lawrence talks racism in policing. An affordable housing advocate tells us about rising rates of homelessness in Ottawa. We hear about how rural Indigenous communities are fighting food insecurity and more!
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Apr. 4, 2017 Ali Sandstrom and Patrick Butler Hill Times reporter Chelsea Nash has been investigating sexual harassment and assault on Parliament Hill. She's here to tell us about it. We look ahead at what's next for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on the eve of its 35th anniversary.
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Mar. 21, 2017 Ali Sandstrom and Patrick Butler Today on Speak Out, JHR weighs in on the Carleton scale controversy. We meet two performers fighting to elevate diverse voices in comedy. We talk to the director of the documentary Driving with Selvi.
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Mar. 7, 2017 Ali Sandstrom and Patrick Butler We talk to artist and activist Emma Sulkowicz about her piece Carry That Weight (Mattress Performance) at Columbia University. Councillor Catherine McKenney explains why Ottawa should become a sanctuary city. And we meet organizers from Eve Film Festival.
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Feb. 7, 2017 Ali Sandstrom and Patrick Butler Speak Out talks to Jeremy Dias, Director of the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity about Bill C-16 and what it will mean for transgender people in Canada and we're on the ground in Ottawa on the Pan-Canadian Day of Action Against Islamophobia
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Jan. 24, 2017 Alison Sandstrom and Patrick Butler Speak out talks to Greg Owens about what Carleton's new sexual violence means for students, Patrick Butler is on the ground in Washington for the Women's March and we feature the work and vision of the incredibly talented poet Sherlyn Assam.
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