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Darcy Ataman: Travel Safe
Darcy Ataman is a Canadian humanitarian, music producer, and the founder and CEO of Make Music Matter , an organization that uses music...
Sep 19, 2024


Carol Off: At A Loss For Words
Over the course of her incredible career, Carol Off has reached a level of journalistic excellence that has been equalled by few. She has...
Sep 12, 2024


Cathy Ching: Human Rights Book Award Winner
Cathy Ching and the South Central Regional Library System were recently recognized by the Manitoba Library Association alongside the...
Aug 29, 2024


Hafsa Altaf: Modern Modest Women
Fashion by Hafsa is a progressive artistic line of clothing designed for the modern modest woman. Hafsa uses influences from her...
Aug 15, 2024


Cordella Friesen: YMCA-YWCA
In this episode of Humans, on Rights Cordella shares the interesting fact that the YMCA-YWCA is the largest child care provider in...
Aug 1, 2024


Shane Henderson: Human Rights. Welcome Place.
Welcome Place is a well-known organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba, dedicated to helping refugees and immigrants settle in the city. The...
Jul 18, 2024


Winnipeg and Reconciliation: 9 Books on being Indigenous in Canada
Last week's podcast episode featured Suzanne Carrière, Canada’s first Métis citizenship judge. Off-mic, Suzanne shared with us a list of...
Jul 11, 2024


Suzanne Carrière: If We Can All Be Friends, We Can All Move Forward
Canada’s first Métis citizenship judge, Suzanne Carrière, has presided over 1,950 citizenship ceremonies, personally welcoming over...
Jul 4, 2024


What the RCAF and the 2SLGBTQ1+ Community Have In Common
In this episode Major Jackie Zakhar discusses how she went from working at a local Subway sandwich shop in a small community to becoming...
Jun 27, 2024


Amplifying Indigenous Voices: 6 Podcast Episodes to Listen to this National Indigenous Peoples Day
National Indigenous Peoples Day is this Friday, June 21st. To help you dive deeper, we've curated a list of six of our favourite podcast...
Jun 18, 2024


Daniel Boucher: Canada - Are we Truly a Bilingual Country?
More than 50 years after passing the passing of the Official Languages Act, 1969, Canada’s official languages face new challenges....
Jun 13, 2024


Kate Sinclaire: Adult Film Maker; Human Rights Advocate
Adult Film Maker; Human Rights Advocate Kate Sinclaire has been making body- and sex-positive adult film and photography in Winnipeg...
May 30, 2024


Diane Roussin: Indigenous Social Innovation
Diane Roussin is an Anishinaabe ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒃ community leader passionately committed to the pursuit of mino bimaadiziwin(the good life) for all...
May 16, 2024


Kirsten Wurmann: Are Our Librairies Under Attack?
On this episode of Humans, on Rights, we talk to Kirsten Wurmann, the Program Director for the Manitoba Library Association about how...
Apr 29, 2024


Rich Thomas - A Champion for Diversity
As a young Black man growing up in Winnipeg Rich Thomas remembers his parents saying to him “you are living in a society where you are...
Apr 18, 2024


Dr. Martha Paynter: Pharmacare for Contraception
“We absolutely should have publicly funded prevention of pregnancy and not just publicly funded abortion.” On this episode oh Humans, on...
Apr 4, 2024


Levi Foy: Sunshine House is like “The Museum of Love”
Sunshine House is a community drop-in and resource centre focusing on harm reduction and social inclusion. The team at Sunshine House,...
Mar 21, 2024


Chef Rob on Food: Entertain, Educate, Engage
During the celebration of Black History Month, Chef Rob Thomas talks about how he plans to create a special dinner to celebrate how Black...
Feb 22, 2024


Laura Brandon: Ribbon Skirts - From Controversy to Celebration
Laura Brandon is a band member of Waywayseecappo First Nation, she has three adult children and is a grandmother. Laura Brandon wants to...
Jan 11, 2024


Rehman Abdulrehma: How Holidays Shape and Define Culture
Ever wonder why we celebrate holidays and what they mean to our culture? Holidays serve as a reflection of a society’s shared values,...
Dec 28, 2023
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