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The Calgarian features in-depth conversations with notable, creative and interesting people in Calgary. From poets to journalists, musicians to activists, these are the folks working to build community but who are often unknown to the wider city. Hosted and produced by Taylor Lambert, The Calgarian is your window into understanding Calgary beyond the stereotypes and headlines.
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#17 - Sue-Shane Tsomondo
Sue-Shane Tsomondo is the creator of Sue's Stokvel, an online platform dedicated to sharing and highlighting Black literature. Find Sue's Stokvel on Instagram and Facebook.
We discuss this TED Talk, which everyone should watch: The danger of a single story | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Live: Expressions Open Mic
Recorded at the February Expressions spoken word open mic at Cafe Koi, with feature performer Sholley Powell. This sounds like a time capsule from another era, all these people together in a space sharing art and having fun. It might be just what we need right now. So pour yourself a drink or a cup of tea, sit back, and imagine you're not in a pandemic lockdown, but out for a night of poetry.
Expressions is having a Zoom edition May 11!
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#16 - Cheryl Foggo
Cheryl Foggo is a writer, playwright, filmmaker, and historian whose work explores black history and the black experience in western Canada. Her book Pourin' Down Rain is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2020.
Cheryl's short film Kicking Up a Fuss
The Former Life of Amber Valley
Profile on Cheryl and her forthcoming film John Ware: Reclaimed.
Cheryl Foggo on Goodreads
My PechaKucha talk that Cheryl mentioned
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Womxn's March / Taking Strides
Taking Strides website
Calgary Womxn's March
Some background on the broader Womxn's March movement
1:44 - Adora Nwofor
5:22 - Chantal Chagnon
11:43 - Audrey Lane Cockett
17:33 - Iris Jane Gibot
19:34 - Ghada Alatrash
24:51 - Souad Farag
26:26 - Devi Persaud
30:20 - Shifrah Gadamsetti
35:57 - Latasha Calf Robe
45:06 - Bethel Afework
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#15 - Calgary Public Art Alliance
Two Calgary artists, Alana Bartol and Tristan Surtees, speak on behalf of the Calgary Public Art Alliance about the city's suspended public art program, why some people hate Travelling Light and Bowfort Towers, and how we should be thinking about public art. Also discussed: the unbridled joy of boiled eggs.
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The Year in Canine Curatives
Originally published by Hazlitt
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#14 - Femme Wave
Hayley Muir and Kaely Cormack are the badasses behind Femme Wave, a Calgary feminist arts festival in its fifth year (happening this week!). They also play in The Shiverettes and are the kindest and most infinitely patient podcast guests of all time.
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#13 - Peter Oliver
Peter Oliver is the co-founder and president of the Beltline Neighbourhoods Association, the host of two CJSW shows — The Palgary Almanac and Canada 200 — and a key figure in several successful local advocacy initiatives. He talks about the Beltline Urban Murals Project (BUMP) and admits that he has never painted a fence (well, once, maybe).
Follow him on twitter: @peterloliver
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#12 - Meghan Grant
Meghan Grant is the court reporter for CBC Calgary (or at least that's what she calls herself). She shares her thoughts on what it's like working the court beat, and warns about the complications of self-grind coffee machines. Follow her on twitter: @CBCMeg
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#11 - Kate Jacobson
Kate is an organizer, activist, notable Calgary socialist, and cursed bok choy grower. She also hosts the Alberta Advantage podcast.
Follow Kate on Twitter, as well as the Alberta Advantage podcast.
Interested in the Renters' Action Movement that Kate talked about? You can email them, or @ them on Twitter.
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#10 - Hadeel Abdel-Nabi
Hadeel is a journalism student with some pretty solid freelance work under her belt already. She has a lot of thoughts about what the journalism landscape looks like to a young woman of colour, what it's like wearing a hijab in Calgary, and why you should quit giving East Calgary the side eye.
Read Hadeel's story "East Calgary is not a culture tour" for The Sprawl, and follow her on Twitter.
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#9 - Jeremy Klaszus
Jeremy Klaszus has seamlessly made the transition from freelance journalist to media mogul by founding The Sprawl, a crowdfunded platform for local journalism. His gold-plated backscratcher collection is small but growing.
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#8 - Joshua Whitehead
Joshua Whitehead is an Oji-Cree/nehiyaw, two-spirit/Indigiqueer member of Peguis First Nation (Treaty 1) and the author of Jonny Appleseed and full-metal indigiqueer. He has the memory capacity of a fictional fish and really, really likes cyborgs.
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#7 - Kevin Allen
Kevin Allen is a community historian and the author of Our Past Matters: Stories of Gay Calgary. His passion for local LGBTQ2+ history is rivalled only by his love of chicken-crossing-the-road jokes.
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Lourdes Juan is a Calgary entrepreneur and the founder of the Leftovers Foundation, a non-profit organization that rescues perfectly good food bound for the trash and redirects it to those in need. (Reduce food waste! Do it!)
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Shaun Hunter is a writer and researcher of local literary history. Her anthology book, Calgary Through The Eyes of Writers, captures the literary appearances of the city and the land it occupies from the 18th century to the 2013 flood.
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Bethel Afework is a poet, performer, one half of the music duo BASK, and the host of the monthly open mic Raw Voices. She also aspires to split atoms.
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Mental health affects all of us, in different ways and to differing degrees. Let's talk about it. http://thecalgarian.ca
Jason Markusoff is a longtime Alberta journalist, having worked for many years at the Edmonton Journal and Calgary Herald, and now a correspondant for Maclean's magazine. He also really likes Twitter (@markusoff), and can both lead and follow while slow dancing. For more about The Calgarian, visit thecalgarian.ca
Cobra Collins is a poet of significant height who primarily works in spoken word. She has twice been shortlisted for poet laureate of Calgary, and has written at least one poem about an expired burrito. Find more information about the show, including links to social media and the Patreon page, at http://thecalgarian.ca
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