Land(ing) Back is a five-part audio blog series presented in collaboration with Youth Climate Lab and 4Rs Youth Movement. Released over five weeks, each episode features a conversation with an Indigenous young person making change within their community through climate justice work, land protection, cultural resurgence & decolonization.
The Secret Life of Canada
The Secret Life of Canada is a history podcast about the country you know and the stories you don’t.
Kaniehtiio Horn
My radical activist mother Kahentinetha Horn tells me stories of her very long adventurous life, always with the sense of humour that carried her through.
New Fire with Lisa Charleyboy
Lisa Charleyboy
From remote reserves to bustling big cities, join Urban Native Girl Lisa Charleyboy as she brings you to the surprising heart of the conversations important to Aboriginal youth.
Maybe ~ social innovation realities
Cheryl Rose
A podcast about the messy reality of social innovation. See Jessica Bolduc (Executive Director of the 4Rs Youth Movement featured in Episode One: The Discomfort Zone.
racialized the podcast
farah ahmed
real talks about race, discrimination & resilience featuring everyday racialized and Indigenous peoples in Thunder Bay, ON & beyond.
Media Indigena
Rick Harp
Weekly current affairs roundtable focusing on Indigenous issues and events
The Henceforward
Eve Tuck, Stephanie Latty, Sefanit Habtom, Rebecca Beaulne-Stuebing, Faith Juma Hunter Knight, and more.
The Henceforward is a podcast that considers relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Black Peoples on Turtle Island. Through this podcast series, we take an open and honest look at how these relationships can go beyond what has been constructed through settler colonialism and antiblackness, we investigate what our mutual obligations and possibilities for contingent collaboration are, and much much more. We aim to approach these charged questions with generosity and complexity. We reconsider the past and reimagine the future, in The Henceforward.
Métis In Space
Molly Swain & Chelsea Vowel
OTIPÊYIMISIW-ISKWÊWAK KIHCI-KÎSIKOHK. UNAPOLOGETICALLY INDIGENOUS, UNABASHEDLY FEMALE & UNBLINKINGLY NERDY. Métis In Space hilariously deconstructs the science fiction genre through a decolonial lens. Join hosts Molly Swain & Chelsea Vowel as they drink a bottle of (red) wine, and from a tipsy, decolonial perspective, review a sci-fi movie or television episode featuring Indigenous Peoples, tropes & themes.
Kanata Pod
Lisa Girbav
Kanata Pod is a podcast series featuring forward-thinking Indigenous creators, artists and activators with a vision toward the next 150 years in Canada.
How to Survive the End of the World
The Brown Sisters
learning from the apocalypse with grace, rigor and curiosity.
Soul Unexpected
Adeline Bird
My definition of what it means to live UNAPOLOGETICALLY is to live a life that fulfills YOU, not your parents, not your friends, or your partner….YOU! It means creating boundaries, being aware of your environment and always growing. I love media, and the many dimensions of the industry. I am not a fan of the way mainstream media has portrayed BIPOC people for decades (and still to this day). I am here to participate in changing that through podcasting and the work I do.
RUDE
Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal
Social justice work comes with its big wins, but it’s also a helluva lot of gruelling, isolating, and exhausting work. RUDE sprouted from the collective struggle for a more just and inclusive world. Together, we host topical, re-energizing, forward-thinking conversations. And we want you to be part of it! Because it’s time to push back.
Solidarity Is This
Deepa Iyer
Solidarity. It’s become a buzzword. But what does solidarity mean in reality? What are solidarity values and how do we center them? And how do we go about practicing solidarity, as activists, as organizations, as people who care deeply about building inclusive schools, campuses, workplaces and neighborhoods?
Colored Pages Book Club
Marci and Ako
Colored Pages Book Club is a bi-weekly podcast that uses storytelling and humor to explore social topics through the discussion of fiction, fantasy, and magical realism written by writers from colorful backgrounds.
All My Relations
Matika Wilbur and Adrienne Keen
All My Relations is a podcast hosted by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip) and Adrienne Keene (Cherokee Nation) to explore our relationships— relationships to land, to our creatural relatives, and to one another. Each episode invites guests to delve into a different topic facing Native peoples today as we keep it real, play games, laugh a lot, and even cry sometimes. We invite you to join us!
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