87 Episodes

  1. AI-generated influencers: A new wave of cultural exploitation?

    Published: 20/02/2025
  2. Food as a tool of oppression

    Published: 23/01/2025
  3. We're back!

    Published: 16/01/2025
  4. Don't Call Me Resilient Season 8 Teaser

    Published: 7/11/2024
  5. FLASHBACK: How to spark change within our public schools

    Published: 12/09/2024
  6. FLASHBACK: The dangers of hair relaxers

    Published: 29/08/2024
  7. FLASHBACK: Why isn't anyone talking about who gets long COVID?

    Published: 15/08/2024
  8. FLASHBACK: Colonialists used starvation as a tool of oppression

    Published: 1/08/2024
  9. FLASHBACK: Palestine was never a land without people

    Published: 18/07/2024
  10. FLASHBACK: Shattering the myth of Canada 'the good' -- How we treat migrant workers who put food on our tables

    Published: 4/07/2024
  11. FLASHBACK: Indigenous land defenders on why they fight invasive development despite facing armed forces

    Published: 20/06/2024
  12. Some of our favourite episodes you may have missed

    Published: 13/06/2024
  13. Trailer: Summer flashback season ahead

    Published: 6/06/2024
  14. As war rages in Sudan, community resistance groups sustain life

    Published: 30/05/2024
  15. The Conversation Weekly: Assisted dying -- Canada grapples with plans to extend euthanasia to people suffering solely from mental illness

    Published: 28/05/2024
  16. In India, film and social media play recurring roles in politics

    Published: 23/05/2024
  17. A different way to address student encampments

    Published: 16/05/2024
  18. Digging into the colonial roots of gardening

    Published: 9/05/2024
  19. Why students harmed by addictive social media need more than cellphone bans and surveillance

    Published: 2/05/2024
  20. From stereotypes to sovereignty: How Indigenous media makers assert narrative control

    Published: 25/04/2024

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Host Vinita Srivastava dives into conversations with experts and real people to make sense of the news, from an anti-racist perspective. From The Conversation Canada.

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