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Roadmaps for changing the World

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There's no one single path to change the world, but what about roadmaps, built from those at the grassroots and on the frontlines of social transformation?<br />Practical examples and advice for those who want to transform the world. We ask simple questions and track down folks with concrete answers. <br /><br />Season 1is produced by Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation, in collaboration with: Magnéto<br />Sound recording and editing: Carlos Mondragon, Amaranta Quintana Vasquez and Simon Tremblay Pepin.<br />Hosted by Amanda Wilson<br /><br />Season 2 is produced by Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation, in collaboration with: Magnéto<br />Sound design : Magnéto<br />Sound recording and editing :Jonathan Durand Folco<br />Hosted by Christopher John Gunter<br /><br />To learn about the Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation at Saint Paul University : <a href="http://innovationsocialeusp.ca" rel="noopener">http://innovationsocialeusp.ca</a>. To enroll in our programs <a href="https://ustpaul.ca/social-innovation.php" rel="noopener">https://ustpaul.ca/social-innovation.php</a>

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Episode thumbnail for From Black Lives Matter to Defund the Police

March 18, 2021

From Black Lives Matter to Defund the Police

In May 2020, George Floyd was murdered by the police of Minneapolis. Huge protests for racial justice brought back the Black Lives Matter movement, and Defund The Police gained widespread popularity. What does it mean exactly? How does violence and police brutality affect black lives in USA and Canada? What are the similarities and differences between the two countries? How does police defunding look practically? Featuring Larry Rouseau (Executive Vice-President at the Canadian Labour Congress) Tasia Cassandra Brown (National Communications Officer at AFPC, President of Canadian Association of Labour Media), and Councillor Jean Swanson (Vancouver City Councillor).

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February 16, 2021

How Do We Reclaim Democracy?

Our modern societies face a great number of challenges and crises. Unfortunately, politicians and representative governments seem incompetent or powerless to tackle these problems. Hence, diminishing confidence in our institutions.<br /><br />As a response, right-wing populists and authoritarian regimes flourish across the world. Is democracy dead, or in danger? If it’s not too late, how do we reclaim and rebuild democracy in the 21st century?<br /><br />Featuring Joel Westheimer (professor and University Research Chair in Democracy and Education at the University of Ottawa), Ethan Porter (assistant professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University), Malorie Flon (development director at the Institut du Nouveau Monde), Bernadette Clément (Mayor of Cornwall).

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February 9, 2021

Living in a Post-COVID-19 World (Part 2/2)

As of mid-December 2020, the first doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine landed in Canada. Even with an end in sight, there is cause for concern as the second wave of the pandemic overwhelms Canada, reporting more than 464,000 confirmed cases.<br /><br />In part one, we discussed the impact and future of COVID-19 with professionals in education, communications and journalism.<br />In part two, we explore the implications of COVID-19 with professionals in food, environment, and vulnerable employment. Featuring Tania Salerno (Academic Expert and Researcher at The Firelight Group), Martin Boucher (Lecturer at Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy), Waheed Khan (senior advisor for Climate Change International at Environment & Climate Change Canada, National Capital Region Director of the PIPSC).

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What is Roadmaps for changing the World?

There's no one single path to change the world, but what about roadmaps, built from those at the grassroots and on the frontlines of social transformation?<br />Practical examples and advice for those who want to transform the world. We ask simple questions and track down folks with concrete answers. <br /><br />Season 1is produced by Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation, in collaboration with: Magnéto<br />Sound recording and editing: Carlos Mondragon, Amaranta Quintana Vasquez and Simon Tremblay Pepin.<br />Hosted by Amanda Wilson<br /><br />Season 2 is produced by Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation, in collaboration with: Magnéto<br />Sound design : Magnéto<br />Sound recording and editing :Jonathan Durand Folco<br />Hosted by Christopher John Gunter<br /><br />To learn about the Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation at Saint Paul University : <a href="http://innovationsocialeusp.ca" rel="noopener">http://innovationsocialeusp.ca</a>. To enroll in our programs <a href="https://ustpaul.ca/social-innovation.php" rel="noopener">https://ustpaul.ca/social-innovation.php</a>

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