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Today we spoke with Jessica Quijano, who is a coordinator of the Iskweu Project. Run out of the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal, the Iskweu Project’s goals include responding as quickly and efficiently as possible to disappearances of Indigineous women, girls, trans and two-spirited peoples. This includes adequate support from institutions for family and loved ones,… Read More »Unfit to Print || 31 March 2020
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Maya has decided to take precautionary measures and go home in order to social distance there. However, today she will be conducting an interview with Dr. Sue Sundaram, a family physician in Toronto. She’ll be discussing coronavirus and what the best measures you can take to protect yourself and others,… Read More »Unfit to Print || 24 March 2020
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Today, we will be playing an audio essay, written and produced by us. Last week we spoke about the racist implications of problematic discourse regarding the novel coronavirus. This week, we will be discussing social distancing. Firstly, we want to acknowledge not everyone is in the position where they can choose to self-isolate and stay… Read More »Unfit to Print || 17 March 2020
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Today, we will be playing an audio essay, written and produced by us. The crisis of affordable housing in Montreal is an issue that has been intensifying since the summer of 2019. Unfit has yet to thoroughly cover this topic. Considering Mayor Planté is devising new programs to confront, and hopefully solve, this housing issue,… Read More »Unfit to Print || 18 February 2020
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Today we have an interview with Julie Michaud. Julie Michaud is the Outreach Coordinator for the Centre for Gender Advocacy. In association with Concordia University, the centre aims to fight gender oppression by spearheading progressive projects and offering support in resources along with services. Such services and resources include trans advocacy services, safer injection and… Read More »Unfit to Print || 11 February 2020
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Today we have an interview with Professor Alia Al-Saji. Last Friday, The Isalmic Studies Institute held an event titled Islamophobia as Racism. Associate Professor of Philosophy, Al-Saji provided a Critical Phenomenology of Muslim Women’s Racialization. Professor Al-Saji, who has been teaching at McGill since 2002, focuses mainly on critical race, decolonial, and feminist philosophies, referencing… Read More »Unfit to Print || 4 February 2020
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Today we have an interview with Professor Gregory Mikkelson, who is a tenured associate professor at The McGill School of Environment and Department of Philosophy. He has taught both higher and lower level philosophy, biology and environment courses, with research specializing in the philosophy of environmental studies, economic equality and ecological communities. Professor Mikkelson has… Read More »Unfit to Print || 28 January 2020
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Today we will be playing an interview with Dr. Hadley Friedland. Dr. Friedland is an assistant professor at the University of Alberta. Her research mainly focuses on Indingeous laws, Aborignial law, criminal justice as well as family and child welfare law and therapeutic jurisprudence. Dr. Friedland spoke to us about Bill C92, the historical context… Read More »Unfit to Print || 21 January 2020
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Today we’re playing an interview with the General Director from Chez Stella, Sandra Wesley. Stella is a non-for profit organization established right here in Montreal. Since 1995, Chez Stella has operated in supporting sex worker so that they can live and work in safety and in dignity. In our interview, we inquire about how Chez… Read More »Unift to Print || 14 January 2020
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Since we’ve been gone for a few weeks, with help from our former radio editor Sian Lathrop, we produced an audio essay, outlining and discussing some of the major news stories that have occurred over December and the start of the New Year.
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This week, we have for you an interview with Dr. Evangelos Tziallas, who received his PhD in Film and Moving Image studies from Concordia University. Dr. Tziallas has published numerous bodies of research, specifically regarding pornographic film and queer culture. He is also an editorial board member of Porn Studies, a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal… Read More »Unfit to Print || 5 November 2019
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This week on Unfit to Print we play an interview with Raf Antonio. Raf is a queer, Latinx, multi-disciplinary artist based in Toronto. His play, Salvador: A Latin-Canadian Fantasia, won the Playwrights Guild of Canada’s RBC Emerging Playwright Award.
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Provided is the full conversation that the Daily had with John Tessier, an intervention worker at Open Door Montreal, for our November 4 editorial, Sensitive Coverage, Accessible Support. A full transcript of the conversation can be read is below. John [00:00:5] John speaking, Open Door. Amy [00:00:10] Hi, this is Amy from The Daily. John [00:00:12]… Read More »Interview with John Tessier
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For today’s show we have an interview with second year McGill student, Samantha Nashman. Sam, who identifies as a trans woman, spoke with us about her research regarding media representations of trans women as a GSFS major. We spoke with Sam about fetishized representations within pornography, problematic cinematic narratives, Euphoria, Trisha Paytas, and ways in… Read More »Unfit to Print || 22 October 2019
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February 12 Episode: Eating Disorder Awareness Week and The Sir George Williams Affair This week on Unfit to Print, we cover the local news as well as broadcast an audio essay by Athina Khalid on The Sir George Williams Affair. Later in the show, we interview Sophia Esterle, SSMU’s VP Student Life, about Eating Disorder Awareness […]
This week on Unfit to Print, we cover the local news as well as broadcast an audio essay on Muslim Awareness Week. We also interview Jesse Brown, the founder and host of Canadaland. Unfit to Print airs on Tuesdays from 5:00 to 6:00 on 90.3 FM in Montreal and ckut.ca worldwide.
January 29 Episode: Muslim Awareness Week and Jesse Brown This week on Unfit to Print, we cover the local news as well as broadcast an audio essay on Muslim Awareness Week. We also interview Jesse Brown, the founder and host of Canadaland. Unfit to Print airs on Tuesdays from 5:00 to 6:00 on 90.3 FM […]
January 22 Episode: Artist Accountability This week on Unfit to Print, we cover the local news as well as broadcast an audio essay on the Women’s March. We also interview Ashley Opheim, the founder of Metatron Press. Athina Khalid, the Daily’s News Editor, keeps us updated on the Daily’s recent coverage. Unfit to Print airs […]
On the March 8th episode of Unfit to Print, Viola Chen speaks to a group of 7 speakers from the McGill student community congregate to speak about lived experiences of invisibilized physical and mental illnesses, particularly those that are typically excluded from mainstream narratives. The panel is structured around non-hierarchal discussion and emotional validation, examining […]
Coco Zhou spoke to Elysse Cloma and Michael Stewart, editors of the content platform re:asian, regarding heterogenous Asian identities, intersectional realities, and sites of solidarity with Black and Indigenous communities. Read an edited version of the interview here. For more information on re: asian, visit their website or Facebook page.



