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Series Podcast: CKLN News Wed, 30 Mar 2022 21:44:50 PDT
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Join Tara-Michelle Ziniuk as she interviews Jenn Clamen of Stella (a resource and advocacy centre, run by and for sex workers in Montreal) about preparations for December 17, the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, the roots of the day,
Robin Nieto interviewed Greg Wilpert, Editor-In-Chief of the Venezuela Analysis, a website devoted to analyzing the news coming from Venezuela. He spoke to him about the recent referendum on constitutional reforms put forth by Hugo Chavez. For More Inf
Robin Nieto interviews Maria Teves and Diego Mendez about Justice for Janitors, an organization trying to gain union status and improved working conditions for janitors in association with the Service Employees International Union. Aired on November 28 20
Professor David Noble relates the Judeo-Christian religious tradition with capitalist ideology, and calls on the anti-globalization movement to reject both, in this discussion of his book.
A documentary series about fair trade and ethical trade, featuring interviews with producers, retailers, activists and researchers from around the world.
A documentary series about fair trade and ethical trade, featuring interviews with producers, retailers, activists and researchers from around the world.
A documentary series about fair trade and ethical trade, featuring interviews with producers, retailers, activists and researchers from around the world.
A grassroots women's group delivers scathing report on Canada's violations of economic, social and cultural rights, at UN Committee in Geneva. Includes a statement on April 20 police attack on Six Nations people.
A grassroots women's group delivers scathing report on Canada's violations of economic, social and cultural rights, at UN Committee in Geneva. Includes a statement on April 20 police attack on Six Nations people.
A grassroots women's group delivers scathing report on Canada's violations of economic, social and cultural rights, at UN Committee in Geneva. Includes a statement on April 20 police attack on Six Nations people.
A grassroots women's group delivers scathing report on Canada's violations of economic, social and cultural rights, at UN Committee in Geneva. Includes a statement on April 20 police attack on Six Nations people.
While Haudenosaunee Confederacy leadership, Ontario and Canada have determined a timetable and framework for talks, the Six Nations encampment at Caledonia Ontario continues to face heavy police pressure.
In the early morning of April 20, near Caledonia Ontario, police attempted to disperse an encampment of native people protecting land they claim as their own. The police were pushed back and the Six Nations blockade continues
Near Hamilton, Ontario, people of the Six Nations (ROTINOSHON'NON:WE) are encamped at a construction site to prevent the further development of luxury townhomes on disputed land. Tension is building as police gather forces.
Near Hamilton, Ontario, people of the Six Nations (ROTINOSHON'NON:WE) are encamped at a construction site to prevent the further development of luxury townhomes on disputed land. Tension is building as police gather forces.
Near Hamilton, Ontario, people of the Six Nations (ROTINOSHON'NON:WE) are encamped at a construction site to prevent the further development of luxury townhomes on disputed land. Tension is building as police gather forces.
Near Hamilton, Ontario, people of the Six Nations (ROTINOSHON'NON:WE) are encamped at a construction site to prevent the further development of luxury townhomes on disputed land. Tension is building as police gather forces.
Near Hamilton, Ontario, people of the Six Nations (ROTINOSHON'NON:WE) are encamped at a construction site to prevent the further development of luxury townhomes on disputed land. Tension is building as police gather forces.
Near Hamilton, Ontario, people of the Six Nations (ROTINOSHON'NON:WE) are encamped at a construction site to prevent the further development of luxury townhomes on disputed land. Tension is building as police gather forces.
Near Hamilton, Ontario, people of the Six Nations (ROTINOSHON'NON:WE) are encamped at a construction site to prevent the further development of luxury townhomes on disputed land. Tension is building as police gather forces.
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