Latin Waves Media
Summary: Another World Is Possible
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- Artist: Sylvia Richardson,journalist,academic,activist
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Podcasts:
Grahame on his new book Code ”59.5 There is Only One People Here’
Port Moody BC, Mayoral Debate , Election Day is Oct 20th
Silvia Federici , Revolution at Point Zero
Plain Radical, Living, Loving and learning to leave the Planet Gracefully
Myths and Prejudices about issues of poverty and homelessness
Dr David E. Kirkland, Transforming the world with more inclusive education methods
Dr Cajete speaks about the ecology of Indigenous education
The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men
Yves Engler on Canadian foreign policy NAFTA and citizens role in change
Stopping the Space Force proposal and moving the money to human centered projects
Sacred teachings of Quechua Aymara people about the path to coexistence
Damien Gillis , Pipelines and the status quo energy policy
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 the metrotown neighbourhood through grassroots resistance including public meetings, protests and occupations. Host Stuart Richardson speaks to Zoe about the situation on the ground in Burnaby, the process of Demovictions, tenant rights and strategies to resist. With real estate prices soaring across North America we need an new paradigm shift in how we treat housing in the marketplace.
David Bacon is a photojournalist, author, political activist, and union organizer who has focused on labor issues, particularly those related to immigrant labor. He has written several books and numerous articles on the subject. His most recent book is In the Fields of the North / En los campos del norte: , David Bacon documents the experiences of some of the hardest-working and most disenfranchised laborers in the country: the farmworkers who are responsible for making California Americas breadbasket. Combining haunting photographs with the voices of migrant farmworkers. Host Sylvia Richardson speaks to David about how US foreign policies combined with regressive trade agreements have been responsible for displacing millions of people from countries like El Salvador, Haiti and Mexico, and how Trump is adding insult to injury by repealing the TPS Status (Temporary Protected Status) from people who have been living and contributing to American society for many decades. And how as citizens we must stand together and protect those most vulnerable despite who the president is.
A professor at Carleton University, Marcelo Saavedra is an Indigenous Bolivian leader and founder of the Bolivia Action Solidarity Network. Host Sylvia Richardson speaks about the mature languages and cultures on Turtle Island, how that thinking challenges the fallacy of individualism in western culture.