Tag Archives: another world is possible
Venezuela check up , UN meeting and crisis in Ecuador
Host Sylvia Richardson speak to Jorge Martin secretariat of Hands off Venezuela about the ongoing coup attempt in Venezuela and the resilience of the Venezuelan people. How imperialism has impacted the region and how the people in Ecuador are resisting recent … Continue reading
Canada’s role in Venezuela and what is called the Trudeau doctrine
Yves Engler is a Montréal-based activist and author. He has published ten books, his most recent is Left, Right — Marching to the Beat of Imperial Canada, Host Sylvia Richardson speaks to Yves about Canada’s role in Venezuela and what … Continue reading
Arriving at Oneness Through Food
Host Sylvia Richardson interviews Wayne Roberts on how traditional customs around food can bridge division in our society. There is a growing understanding of the importance of a “whole of government” approach and an inclusive “whole of society” perspective on … Continue reading
Brazil Elections, Honduran Caravan and moving forward against mounting authoritarianism
A Caravan of young women and men, children of all ages is moving from Honduras to the USA marking one historical site of resistance, amidst many sites of resistance against a mounting tide of authoritarian neoliberalism. In this interview with … Continue reading
Port Moody BC, Mayoral Debate , Election Day is Oct 20th
Host Stuart Richardson interviews both incumbent Mayor Mike Clay and mayor hopeful Rob Vagramov. Mike Clay has served on Port Moody Council for 13 years, as Mayor since 2011. Rob Vagramov was elected as Port Moody Councillor in 2014. We talk … Continue reading
Myths and Prejudices about issues of poverty and homelessness
Zoe Luba is an organizer with Stop Demovictions Burnaby, coordinated by the alliance against displacement, a political organization building dual power between working class and indigenous communities to dismantle capitalism and colonialism. Stop demovictions Burnaby is fighting mass gentrification in … Continue reading
Damien Gillis , Pipelines and the status quo energy policy
Damien Gillis is a B.C.-based documentary filmmaker and journalist. He co-directed and produced the award-winning feature doc Fractured Land and is the co-founder and publisher of the online journal, The Common Sense Canadian. His writing has appeared in such publications … Continue reading
Grassroots resistance including public meetings, protests and occupations.
Zoe Luba is an organizer with Stop Demovictions Burnaby, coordinated by the alliance against displacement, a political organization building dual power between working class and indigenous communities to dismantle capitalism and colonialism. Stop demovictions Burnaby is fighting mass gentrification in … Continue reading
LINDA MCQUAIG ON HER BOOK THE TROUBLE WITH BILLIONAIRES
Linda gives an thorough interview about her new book The trouble with billionaires She touches on issues off philanthropy and academic freedom around controversial donations from corporations like Gold Corp, she offers alternatives to help us implement a more equitable … Continue reading
Derrick Jensen on his latest book The Knitting Circle Rapist Annihilation Squad
Sylvia Richardson speaks with Activist and author Derrick Jensen on his latest book: The Knitting Circle Rapist Annihilation Squad. He makes visible the unspoken hierarchical structures of power and violence. Why in a capitalist, patriarchal system violence against women, people … Continue reading