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Dr. Marcelo Saavedra – Regenerative ways of being – Part 3 of 3
Latin Waves Host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Aymara elder Dr. Marcelo Saavedra professor of Indigenous Studies at Ottowa University about a Regenerative ways of being, the ancient wisdom of ancestors of co-existence and co-creation. The Sacredness of our live and … Continue reading
Dr. Marcelo Saavedra – Regenerative ways of being – Part 2 of 3
Latin Waves Host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Aymara elder Dr. Marcelo Saavedra professor of Indigenous Studies at Ottowa University about a Regenerative ways of being, the ancient wisdom of ancestors of co-existence and co-creation. The Sacredness of our live and … Continue reading
Dr. Marcelo Saavedra – Regenerative ways of being –
Latin Waves Host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Aymara elder Dr. Marcelo Saavedra professor of Indigenous Studies at Ottowa University about a Regenerative ways of being, the ancient wisdom of ancestors of co-existence and co-creation. The Sacredness of our live and … Continue reading
Lessons learned from Venezuela Socialism of the 21st Century and the recent parliamentary election results
Robin Eric Hahnel is Professor of Economics at Portland State University. He was a professor at American University for many years and traveled extensively advising on economic matters all over the world. Latin Waves host, Sylvia Richardson speaks with Economist … Continue reading
Jesse speaks about his latest documentary Resistencia: The Fight for the Aguan Valley
Jesse Freeston is a filmmaker and video-journalist based in Montréal, Québec.Jesse filming for ‘Resistencia’ in the Aguán Valley, Honduras. Jesse was a key member of The Real News Network where from 2009 to 2011 he produced more than 100 investigative … Continue reading
Canadian Elections, The TPP, BIll C51 and cell phone rates
Stuart Richardson of Latin Waves interviews David Christopher Communications Manager from Open Media, we have a vigorous discussion about our digital rights as Canadians. We touch on how the TPP (Trans Pacific Partnership) deal may fundamentally change the way the internet … Continue reading
Bernie Williams Co-Founder of Walk4Justice talks change
The Walk4Justice initiative began after cofounders Gladys Radek and Bernie Williams participated in a walk from Prince Rupert to Prince George for the 2006 Highway of Tears symposium. Stuart Richardson speaks to Bernie about the worsening situation and a need … Continue reading
Canadian Elections, more accountability, ethics and transparency from all political parties,
Duff Conacher, LL.B., is an internationally recognized leader in the area of democratic reform and government accountability. He is a former Ralph Nader’s Raider and he has worked as a researcher, community organizer and educator, legal intern and consultant. A … Continue reading
Kinsman on his book The Canadian War on Queers
With the annual Gay Pride celebrations quickly approaching in many cities across the country we speak to Gary Kinsman, one of Canada’s leading academics on lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender issues , He speaks about past victories and struggles that … Continue reading
Alex Morton Fights DFO to protect Wild Salmon
On June 5, 2015 the federal government of Canada and Marine Harvest appealed the precedent-setting Federal Court decision that struck down aquaculture licence conditions allowing private companies to transfer fish infected with viruses into net pens in our ocean. This … Continue reading





