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Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 10: Special Live Broadcast!
In the final episode of the series, Piper and Sydney talk to the activists they met over the course of the series about the current state of student activism.This project is funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.Art by James Fay
2025-04-23
1h 33
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 09: Quebec Tuition Hikes (2023 - present)
In late 2023, the Legault Government announced that it would be raising tuition for out-of-province and international students. This episode covers the response from Concordia's student body and the resulting strikes. This project is funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.Art by James Fay
2025-04-14
57 min
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 08: The 2024 Encampment for Gaza
Montreal hosted the longest lasting Gaza solidarity encampment in North America. In this episode, learn how student activist at Concordia and McGill made it happen and their ongoing struggle for Palestinian human rights.This project is funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.Art by James Fay
2025-03-25
1h 00
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 07: The 2023 CREW Union Campaign
As of March 10th, 2025, Concordia Research and Education Workers Union (CREW Union)m have announced that their membership will be on strike on March 12th in pursuit of their first collective agreement with the university. This episode an exploration of the union's origins and it's ongoing fight for better working conditions for teaching and research assistants at Concordia.This project is funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.Art by James Fay
2025-03-11
54 min
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 06: Concordia's "MeToo" Movement
MeToo comes to Concordia's campus in early 2018 and kicks off a long struggle between students and the administration over the university sexual harrassment and assault policy. This episode explores the origins of the fight and looks at how it has student organizing shifts over the years.This project is funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.Art by James Fay
2025-02-25
57 min
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 05: The 2012 Quebec Student Strikes
On March 8th 2011, Quebec's provincial government announced a 75% tuition hike for Quebec students. The move triggered a massive 8 month long general strike. It broke records becoming the largest student strike in Quebec's history and the longest student strike in Canada.This episode tells that story.Discordia is presented by CJLO 1690AM, made with the help of volunteers at the station, and funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada. New episodes air Mondays at 6pm on CJLO.By Sydney Sheedy and Piper CurtisArt by James Fay
2025-02-11
1h 10
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 04: The 2002 Netanyahu Riot (Part 2)
On September 9th, 2002, Israeli Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu was scheduled to speak at Concordia's Hall building. The speech never happened. Protestors turned out in waves to block the event's attendees. Classes were cancelled, police pepper sprayed students, and 5 were arrested. It's now known as the Netanyahu "riot."This episode is part 2 of that story. Discordia is presented by CJLO 1690AM, made with the help of volunteers at the station, and funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada. New episodes air Mondays at 6pm on CJLO.By Sydney Sheedy and Piper Curtis
2025-01-28
58 min
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Episode 120 (January 16, 2025)
C.J. Stroud shows up and delivers. Wild Card Weekend recap.Divisional Round, picks vs the spread.Do the Steelers blow it up?The Baltimore Ravens are smelling the Super Bowl.Is there a massive QB flaw in the current NFL?The Bills have the Pedal to the Metal.Is Sam Darnold worth the money?
2025-01-16
52 min
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 03: The 2002 Netanyahu Riot (Part 1)
On September 9th, 2002, Israeli Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu was scheduled to speak at Concordia's Hall building. The speech never happened. Protestors turned out in waves to block the event's attendees. Classes were cancelled, police pepper sprayed students, and 5 were arrested. It's now known as the Netanyahu "riot."This episode is part 1 of that story. Discordia is presented by CJLO 1690AM, made with the help of volunteers at the station, and funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada. New episodes air Mondays at 6pm on CJLO.By Sydney Sheedy and Piper Curtis
2025-01-14
58 min
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 02: Radicalization of the CSU
In February 1999, the Concordia Student Union fails to get accredited as a legal representative of the student body because of low voter turnout. About a year and a half later they manage to get over 50% of students to vote for accreditation. Student movements against austerity and corporatism, as well as a push for food sovereignty have also started. This episode covers that story. Discordia is presented by CJLO 1690AM, made with the help of volunteers at the station, and funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada. New episodes air Mondays at 6pm on CJLO....
2024-12-03
48 min
Discordia: Over 50 years of student activism
Discordia 01: The Sir George Williams Affair
In May 1968, six West Indian students at Sir George Williams University accused their biology professor Perry Anderson of discrimination. Inaction on the part of the university leads to the largest student occupation in Canadian history. The events culminate in January 1969 with the police beating a student to death, the arrest of 97 other students, a fire in the campus's computer lab, and $2 million of property damage. How did this happen? Tune in to find out. Discordia is presented by CJLO 1690AM, made with the help of volunteers at the station, and funded by the Community Radio Fu...
2024-11-12
1h 00
CJLO News
CJLO Weekly News Round-Up - November 1, 2024
Stories include unseasonably hot weather, micro-forests in NDG, the campaign to save the Concordia University Centre for Creative Reuse, the campaign to restore the shuttle bus service between Concordia's campuses, and threats to academic freedom at Concordia.Original reporting by Adam Inniss
2024-11-01
28 min
CJLO Features
Episode 100 (July 4, 2024)
Devonte Adams is alive and well in Las Vegas.Did Jacksonville overpay for Lawrence?Don’t sleep on Titans.Stefon Diggs will deliver in HoustonWho’s your MVP on each team this year?Are the Cowboys done?Sleeper alert: Ja’lynn PolkIt’s time to protect Kyler Murray.Wake-up Mike McDaniel.Mike Tomlin has no more excuses.
2024-07-04
55 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || Interview with Francois MacDonald on BTW play "Every Day She Rose"
Interview by Julia Israel
2024-04-08
11 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || Interview on the eclipse with Plateau Astro
Interview by Leora Schertzer
2024-04-08
11 min
CJLO Features
Episode 88 (March 7, 2024)
Can Russell Wilson and the Steelers work?Should Cousins stay in Minnesota?The Texans need to push for Saquon. Is Jayden Daniels the best QB in the draft?Do the Patriots need to draft a QB? Why aren't the Dolphins keeping Christian Wilkins?Should the Titans start fresh? Will someone take a chance on Michael Thomas?
2024-03-07
53 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || On Car Culture and Transit in Quebec with Lancelot Rodriguez
Interview by Julia IsraelOriginal air date: March 1, 2024
2024-03-01
22 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser on Disruptor Conductor
Interview by Leora SchertzerOriginal air date: February 16, 2024
2024-02-16
16 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || Laure Marin de la Vallée on their book Auto-Immune Heresy
Interview by Julia IsraelOriginal air date: February 16, 2024
2024-02-16
16 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || Emilia Belliveau, Environment Defense on anti-greenwashing bill
Interview by Julia IsraelOriginal air date: February 9, 2024
2024-02-16
11 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || Héma-Québec on BHM Annual Blood drive
Interview by Leora SchertzerOriginal air date: February 9, 2024
2024-02-16
09 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || Pulga Muchochoma on "Diggers," the latest play from Black Theatre Workshop
Host Leora Schertzer talks with Pulga Muchochoma, the director of "Diggers," the latest play from Black Theatre Workshop, which debuted last night (Feb 1, 2024).Original air date: Feb 2, 2024
2024-02-02
09 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || Ates Balsoy on the ongoing student strikes at Concordia
Host Julia Israel talks with Ates Balsoy, the social affairs coordinator for geography undergraduate student society, about the ongoing student strikes at Concordia. The strikes are in response to the province raising tuition for out-of-province and international students.Original air date: Feb 2, 2024
2024-02-02
05 min
CJLO Features
The Get Up || Kevin Vaillantcourt on the ongoing student strikes at Concordia
Host Julia Israel talks with Kevin Vaillantcourt, the Assistant Graphics Editor at The Concordian Newspaper, about the ongoing student strikes at Concordia. The strikes are in response to the province raising tuition for out-of-province and international students.Original air date: Feb 2, 2024
2024-02-02
05 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Weekly Round Up Feb 1, 2024
Your news round up for the week of February 1st. This show focuses on changes to Canada's policies around refugees and asylum seekers.Original reporting: Kaity Brady
2024-02-01
41 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Weekly Round Up Jan 26, 2024
Your news round up for the week of January 26th. Topics include the state of homecare in Quebec and Muslim Awareness Week.Original reporting: Kaity Brady
2024-01-29
38 min
CJLO Features
Elsiane Interview || The Saint Zotiqua Cathedral
Elsieanne Caplette and Stephane Sotto of Elsiane stopped by the CJLO studio! They talked about their new self-titled LP and much more on this special episode of Saint Zotiqua Cathedral.Orginal Air Date: September 27th, 2023
2023-12-11
45 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Weekly Round Up Dec 8, 2023
Your news round up for the week of December 8th. Topics include: Polytechnique's Montreal memorial, the CAQ housing bill, and the effects of the ongoing strikes across Montreal.Original reporting: Kaity Brady
2023-12-08
40 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || Lucy Tulugarjuk on her new film Tautuktavuk (What We See)
Director Lucy Tulugarjuk joins the Get Up to talk about her new film Tautuktavuk (What We See). The Quebec premiere of Tautuktavuk is December 11 @ 7PM, Room H-110 on Concordia's campus.Interview: Leora Schertzer
2023-12-07
15 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || Shrimp Shortages in the St. Lawrence
Denny Isaac, the Fisheries Manager for the Listuguj Mi'gmaq Government, joins the Get Up to talk about shrimp shortages in the St. Lawrence gulf and estuary.Interview: Leora Schertzer
2023-12-07
04 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Sports || December 6, 2023
2023-12-06
03 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Weekly Round Up Dec 1, 2023
Your news round up for the week of December 1st!Original reporting: Kaity Brady
2023-12-01
23 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Weekly Round Up Nov 24, 2023
Your news round up for the week of November 24th!Original reporting: Kaity Brady with files from Daniel Braz
2023-11-24
50 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || ELAN & Community Digital Arts Hub
Concordia Media Studies Alumni and English Language Arts Network (ELAN), along with the Arts, Culture, and Heritage Working Group, have devised an initiative called the Community Digital Arts Hub, CDAH. It is an initiative aimed at helping artists, and arts & heritage organizations with affordable, high-quality studio space, and equipment rentals in Montreal. The rental prices are as affordable as 10$ an hour, and professional help is at users' disposal. Sruthi Matta, of Sruthi's Telugu Hour, spoke to Vanessa Herrick, the Executive Director of ELAN on the need for an affordable, and accessible arts hub.
2022-12-12
18 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Truth and Reconciliation 2022
CJLO news director Cedric Gallant covers a ceremony held in Montreal for the Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and speaks to indigenous activists about what reconciliation means to them.
2022-10-06
08 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Concordia's First Pow Wow
CJLO's News Director Cedric Gallant interviews Morning Star Fayard, a Cree third-year student that took over the responsibility of organizing Concordia's first Powwow.
2022-10-06
06 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Climate March 2022
Year after year, Climate protests are organized to hammer home the message for climate justice. This year, Concordia picketed to join that protest. CJLO's News Director Cedric Gallant reports.
2022-10-06
03 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 10 "Direct to Consume (Part 2)"
We’re rounding off our discussion about plastics–micro and macro– with the documentary A Plastic Ocean (Leeson, 2016). Tanya Streeter and Craig Leeson embark on a mission to understand the plastic situation across the globe. A surfing aficionado and a former free-driver, these folks have a vested interest in keeping the ocean free of plastic! We follow them as they go all around the world, Maria tells us about their trip to Spain and we talk a little bit about our staff retreat.A special thanks to Temple KÀ for hosting us for our retreat...
2022-08-11
55 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 9 "An Intermission for Sudan (Direct-to-Consume Part 1.5)"
This episode is kind of like the Lion King one and a half of our direct-to-consumer model analysis episodes because Maria went on vacation to Barcelona! (Living their Cheetah grrlz fantasy, I’m not jealous at awwwll) So I brought my other work bestie, Duha Elmardi, on as a guest co-host! We talked a little about our consumption habits during the pandemic, a little about our upcoming retreat and A LOT about what is going on in Sudan right now! The country has been undergoing a revolution since 2018 and a military coup as of October 2022. Embattled by dictatorship since 1989 th...
2022-07-20
55 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 8 "Direct to Consume (Part 1)"
In this episode, we talk about the environmental impact of the Direct to Consumer business model and our carbon footprints. What does it mean to offset carbon emissions? Who really benefits from the rising popularity of this new method of consumption? And do these companies encourage mindful consumption or do they contribute to a mounting and collective self-esteem issue? These are the questions that haunt us.
2022-06-29
53 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 7 "I Know I Can Make It Through ft. Miguel Felismino"
In this episode Maria and Paige are joined by Miguel Felismino. He is a Master's Candidate in the Biology Department at Concordia and a Sustainability Ambassador for Concordia’s Sustainability Ambassador Program. He tells us about his master's thesis, which looks at microplastic pollution and how it affects different fishes' hunt for food. Then we talk about his collaboration with Concordia Precious Plastics Project (CP3) to generate more sustainable research practices and we finish the episode off with the babiest of eco-grief circles! Content Warning: in this episode we talk about the personal choices we...
2022-06-15
53 min
NFL Power Hour
Episode 6 (June 9, 2022)
What should the 49rs do with Jimmy Garoppolo? Are the Browns shooting themselves in the foot with Baker Mayfield? What is Pete Carol thinking about his QB situation in Seattle? We say goodbye to Ryan Fitzpatrick and maybe hello to Drew Brees? And, what player is under the most pressure entering the 2022 season?
2022-06-10
51 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 6 "Microplastics!"
Our deep dive into fast fashion, made us very aware of the plastics and non-biodegradable material in our clothes. So we’re shifting our focus to discover what microplastics are, how they are affecting our planet, our bodies and our future children’s bodies?! We watch Ramin Bahrani’s short film Plastic Bag (2010) and we contemplate our attachment to our things. Then, a familiar face from our past resurfaces as we discuss Lucy Seigel’s Huffington Post article asking us if our plastic addiction has gone too far. Tune in if you’re in need of an eco-anxiety circle!
2022-06-02
53 min
NFL Power Hour
Episode 5 (May 26, 2022)
Does Kyler Murray deserve a contract extension in Arizona? The NFC East is wide open, we discuss which team can come out on top. The Browns and Steelers are facing big changes, what can we expect from them in 2023.
2022-05-30
51 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || Concordia Food Coalition's CSA Basket
Sruthi Matta of Sruthi's Telugu Hour speaks to Shylah Wolfe of the Concordia Food Coalition about their new CSA Basket program.
2022-05-27
23 min
NFL Power Hour
Episode 4 (May 19, 2022)
What will happen with Drew Brees is a comeback in his future? We look at the AFC East and try to uncover if the Bills are for real. What can we expect out of Matt Ryan this year? Da Bears! Will Justin Fields become a fantasy star?
2022-05-24
51 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 5 “We’re Going Rogue”
In this bonus episode, we discuss how fatphobia in the fashion industry is the real climate villain.
2022-05-19
43 min
NFL Power Hour
Episode 3 (May 12, 2022)
The Draft recap continues! An analysis of key player acquisitions. Is the classic quarterback dead? We take a deep dive into a few selected teams in the NFC East and West.
2022-05-13
51 min
NFL Power Hour
Episode 2 (May 5, 2022)
The Draft is over! Come hear our reactions. The winners, the losers, and our thoughts on the Deandre Hopkins suspension. Are the Cardinals able to rebound?
2022-05-06
51 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 4 "Schooled on the Runway by featured guest Nadia Bunyan”
Is the answer in new textiles, localisation of garment making or something different? First, Paige presents a fashion industry retrospective as she sees it as a consumer and then Maria and their longtime friend and colleague Nadia Bunyan correct her! They lay down a REAL timeline that isn’t inspired by not being allowed to watch The Hills or the one time Paige went to fashion day camp and watched The Devil Wears Prada for the first time. Then, we shift our focus domestically to shed light on what it really means to have your clothes Made in Canada, ga...
2022-05-05
54 min
NFL Power Hour
Episode 1 (April 28, 2022)
Our inaugural episode opens with the 2022 NFL Draft.Top Ten pick analysis, draft value picks, and blockbuster trade propositions.
2022-04-28
52 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 3: "Behind the Seams"
*Content Warning* brief discussions mass death, sexual violence, heartbreaking circumstances”This episode Paige and Maria uncover the true cost of fashion with a documentary about the Dhaka plaza fire aptly named, The True Cost (2015). We compare our styles to the cartoon characters of our youth (which three cartoons inspire your ‘fit?') and we waffle between minimalist wardrobes and carefully curated pieces–which method is the most sustainable when Fashion is Life.
2022-04-21
55 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 2 : "Apex Predator"
In episode 2, Maria being a sustainable fashion ingenue, is the perfect person for Paige to enlist with her fast fashion problem. Then, Paige recaps the documentary Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts (2008) (featuring a young Stacey Dooley?!) and Maria draws comparisons between to Nazma Atker’s recent interview on the Wardrobe Crisis podcast. Spoiler alert: the working conditions for garment workers have not changed much in 13 years! We compare our styles to the cartoon characters of our youth (which three cartoons inspire your ‘fit?) and we waffle between minimalist wardrobes and carefully curated pieces–which method is the most sustainable when Fashio...
2022-04-06
55 min
My So-Called Sustainable Life
Episode 1: “We’ve Already Failed”
In this introductory episode, we meet our newest coordinator, Maria Mariano and we talk about our relationship with clothes, our positionality as consumers and occasional-to-expert garment makers. We talk about the complications of expressing oneself as kids, teens and university students trying to explore gender when your parents still buy your clothes for you and we try to pinpoint which cartoon characters we consciously–or subconsciously–modeled our style after.
2022-03-23
54 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || Annual Anti-Police Brutality Protest
CJLO News director Cedric Gallant attends the annual march against police brutality in Montreal on March 15th
2022-03-22
11 min
CJLO News
CSU Series 2022 || Election Results
CJLO news director Cedric Gallant gives a quick update on the CSU elections at Concordia University, naming the new executive members and the results of the ballot questions.
2022-03-21
01 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Coffee in Montreal
CJLO News reporter Dana Hachwa explores the third-wave coffee industry in Montreal and how the pandemic has disrupted supply chains.
2022-03-18
02 min
CJLO News
CSU Series 2022 || Elijah Olise, General Coordinator
Zachary Fortier and Mohammad Khan of the Link speak to Elijah Olise, who is running for General Coordinator in the Concordia Student Union Winter 2022 Elections.
2022-03-14
22 min
CJLO News
CSU Series 2022 || Sean Levis, Sustainability Coordinator
CJLO News Director Cedric Gallant speaks to Sean Levis, who is running for Sustainability Coordinator in the Concordia Student Union Winter 2022 Elections.
2022-03-14
14 min
CJLO News
CSU Series 2022 || Sabrina Morena, Loyola Coordinator
News editor of The Concordian Evan Lindsay speaks to Sabrina Morena, who is running for Loyola Coordinator in the Concordia Student Union Winter 2022 Elections
2022-03-14
13 min
CJLO News
CSU Series 2022 || Meryem Benallal, Finance Coordinator
Zachary Fortier of The Link and CJLO speaks to Meryem Benallal, who is running for Finance Coordinator in the Concordia Student Union Winter 2022 Elections.
2022-03-14
13 min
CJLO News
CSU Series 2022 || Fawaz Halloum, Internal Affairs Coordinator
CJLO's News Director Cedric Gallant speaks to Fawaz Halloum, who is running for Internal Affairs Coordinator in the Concordia Student Union Winter 2022 Elections.
2022-03-14
14 min
CJLO News
CSU Series 2022 || Asli Isaaq, Academic and Advocacy Coordinator
Zachary Fortier of The Link and CJLO speaks to Asli Isaaq, who is running for Academic and Advocacy Coordinator in the Concordia Student Union Winter 2022 Elections.
2022-03-14
14 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || Black History Month Profile: Patrice Lumumba
A profile on Patrice Lumumba, who fought for Congo's independence from Belgium and later became the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.Voiced by Manuela Bitoungui, edited by Cedric GallantMade in collaboration with the African Students' Association of Canada
2022-02-23
03 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || MacroMTL Episode 3
In the third episode of MacroMTL, Cedric Gallant talks about the trucker convoy in Ottawa and the supporting rally in Quebec, the Beijing Winter Olympics and the possibility of Russia invading Ukraine.
2022-02-23
26 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || Black History Month Profile: Ellen Sirleaf
A profile on Ellen Sirleaf, former president of Liberia and the first woman elected as a head of state in all of AfricaVoiced by Olayemi Ajala, edited by Cedric GallantMade in collaboration with the African Students' Association of Canada
2022-02-15
03 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || Black History Month Profile: Thomas Sankara
A profile on the Marxist revolutionary and former president of Burkina Faso, Thomas Sankara, commonly referred to as "Africa's Che Guevara."Voiced by Diya Dekhar-Powell, edited by Cedric GallantMade in collaboration with the African Students' Association of Concordia
2022-02-15
03 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || The Snowmobiling Web of Quebec
The history of snowmobiling in Quebec and how it lives on today. Produced by Cedric Gallant
2022-02-15
05 min
CJLO Features
CJLO Features || Laurentian King of the North
Examining a historical figure in the Laurentians, Curé-Labelle. Produced by Cedric Gallant.
2022-02-15
07 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || Concordia's Return To Class
CJLO News reporter Cedric Gallant talks to Concordia University students on how they feel about returning to in-person learning while the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage on.
2022-02-15
02 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || MacroMTL Episode 2
In this second episode of MacroMTL, Cedric Gallant talks about how other countries are handling COVID-19, the raising of the minimum wage, vaccine mandates for truckers, and Quebec influencers partying during a pandemic.
2022-02-15
25 min
CJLO News
CJLO News || MacroMTL Episode 1
In the first episode of MacroMTL, Cedric Gallant talks COP26, the Wet'Suwet'en situation in BC, gun violence and snow clearing, and how it relates to Montreal.
2022-02-15
23 min
Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: Zone Rouge
Zone Rouge || Winter
Montreal is known for its long and beautiful winters, however Winter in the city is looking very different from what it used to be during our parents' time. This episode of Zone Rouge looks at disappearing ice palaces, outdoor skating and eco-grief - how winter is changing, and what those changes mean for mental health.Hosted by Moira Donovan. Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
2022-02-15
29 min
Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: Zone Rouge
Zone Rouge || Disease
The COVID-19 pandemic made us all aware of how fast a virus can spread across the globe. This episode of Zone Rouge uncovers how the climate crisis will lead to a rise in diseases, far more deadly than what we've seen so far.Hosted by Moira Donovan. Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
2022-02-15
26 min
Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: Zone Rouge
Zone Rouge || Waste
Most Montrealers are completely unaware of what happens to their waste once they drop in on the curb. In this episode of Zone Rouge, we examine how the climate crisis is making waste management more difficult.Hosted by Moira Donovan. Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
2022-02-15
28 min
Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: Zone Rouge
Zone Rouge || Food
Montreal is a great spot for fine dining and culinary exploration, however climate change has been causing problems for agriculture, leading to food scarcity. In this episode of Zone Rouge, we take a tour through the ways the climate crisis could affect what's on your plate.Hosted by Moira Donovan. Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
2022-02-15
29 min
Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: Zone Rouge
Zone Rouge || Migration
Movement is essential to life, and as the climate changes, more people - and other species - are on the move than ever. In this episode, Zone Rouge looks at how this movement will collide with Canada's immigration policy, an increasingly sprawling Montreal, and the resistance to finding new modes of transport.Hosted by Moira Donovan. Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
2022-02-15
29 min
Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: Zone Rouge
Zone Rouge || Biodiversity
Montreal has been hailed as a champion of urban biodiversity, but the city faces challenges too, from disappearing habitats to the threat posed by invasive species. This episode of Zone Rouge looks at the species that are living alongside humans in Montreal, the steps the city is taking to protect biodiversity, and how the costs of protecting that biodiversity are unequally distributed.Hosted by Moira Donovan. Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
2022-02-15
28 min
Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: Zone Rouge
Zone Rouge || Flooding
Montreal is a city shaped by water, but with the climate crisis, that relationship could become harder to manage. In this episode, Zone Rouge traces the routes of Montreal's waterways - from the St. Lawrence, to the hidden rivers that once flowed through the city - to examine how flood risks are increasing in an era of climate change.Hosted by Moira Donovan. Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
2022-02-15
27 min
Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: Zone Rouge
Zone Rouge || Heat Waves
Climate models predict the number of days above 30 degrees will increase significantly in Montreal in the decades to come. But these heat waves won't affect everyone in the city equally. In this episode, we take a tour through Montreal in the grip of a heat wave, exploring the city's unequally distributed urban heat islands, diving into an overheating human body, and examining a neighbourhood where measures meant to address heat waves are having a nearly opposite effect.Hosted by Moira Donovan. Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
2022-02-15
26 min
Music Business Podcasts
Rockalypse Music Workshop: Crash Course In Music Publishing
Katie Seline is the Account & Project Manager at Music Rights Clearance in Montreal. She is responsible for all aspects of the relationships with MRC clients and project life cycles including music supervision and clearance for advertising, film, and television. Recent work includes music for spots for Kia Hyundai, Molson Vizzy, McDonald's, and Ikea. Getting her start as an intern at MTV in their legal and business affairs department, Katie has worked in the music and media industry for over ten years. After some time in radio as the General Manager of Concordia University's campus/community radio station, CJLO 1690AM...
2021-11-03
1h 24
Scholastic Transmission: A College Radio Podcast
Episode 15, Part 2: CJLO 1690 AM's Andrew Wieler
Doc and Shane welcome back CJLO 1690AM's Metal Director Andrew Wieler for Part 2 of his sitdown interview - where he discusses moving to Canada and getting involved in College Radio as a Community Staffer, broadcasting during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the importance of taking chances in College Radio. Follow Scholastic Transmission all across Social Media at @CollegeRadioPod and be sure to share the Podcast with anyone that loves College Radio!
2021-07-14
45 min
Scholastic Transmission: A College Radio Podcast
Episode 15, Part 2: CJLO 1690 AM's Andrew Wieler
Doc and Shane welcome back CJLO 1690AM's Metal Director Andrew Wieler for Part 2 of his sitdown interview - where he discusses moving to Canada and getting involved in College Radio as a Community Staffer, broadcasting during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the importance of taking chances in College Radio. Follow Scholastic Transmission all across Social Media at @CollegeRadioPod and be sure to share the Podcast with anyone that loves College Radio!
2021-07-14
45 min
CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS
Access Day 2019 - CJLO 1690AM
On CJLO 1690 AM, the accessibility collective has a show every second Friday called the Audio Penpals. The show is a collaboration with participants (both past & present) from the Centre for the Arts in Human Development at Concordia University, which is an educational, clinical and research centre serving adults with developmental disabilities and other special needs populations.First, the Audio Penpals are joined in studio by Meaghan Tardif-Bennett from Alinker, a walk-assist company now based in Montreal. Alinker is partnering with Santropol Roulant, a Montreal food hub, to provide workshops on accessibility for the community. Meghan and the Penpals discuss...
2019-05-16
59 min
Femme AM
Femme Am || Ep. 14 || Representation of Women in Film
https://ia601506.us.archive.org/29/items/FemmeAM14Mixdown/Femme%20AM%2014_mixdown.mp3 In this episode, the collective discuss representation of women in film. Topics include female tropes, the Bechdel Test, as well as interviews with Magenta Baribeau of the Montreal Feminist Film Festival, and Concordia film student Carol Nguyen. Originally aired April 19th, 2018 on CJLO 1690am in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2018-05-07
00 min
Podcast – CJLO Women's+ Collective
Femme Am || Ep. 13 || Changing Narratives of Women and Pleasure
https://ia601507.us.archive.org/0/items/FemmeAM13/FemmeAM%2013.mp3 In this episode, the collective discusses works in literature and film that change the narrative on women and pleasure. Works discussed include “Come As You Are” by Emily Nagoski, “Hunger” by Roxane Gay, films by Claire Denis and Jane Campion, and more! Tune in live every Thursday at 2pm, only on CJLO.com and 1690am in Montreal. Originally aired April 12, 2018 on CJLO 1690am in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2018-05-07
00 min
Femme AM
Femme Am || Ep. 13 || Changing Narratives of Women and Pleasure
https://ia601507.us.archive.org/0/items/FemmeAM13/FemmeAM%2013.mp3 In this episode, the collective discusses works in literature and film that change the narrative on women and pleasure. Works discussed include “Come As You Are” by Emily Nagoski, “Hunger” by Roxane Gay, films by Claire Denis and Jane Campion, and more! Tune in live every Thursday at 2pm, only on CJLO.com and 1690am in Montreal. Originally aired April 12, 2018 on CJLO 1690am in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2018-05-07
00 min
Femme AM
Femme Am || Ep. 12 || Women in Geek Culture
https://ia601502.us.archive.org/23/items/FemmeAMGeekCultureMixdown/Femme%20AM%20Geek%20Culture_mixdown.mp3 In this episode of Femme AM, the collective discusses representation of women in “geek culture,” including cosplay, gaming, comic books, and more. Featuring interviews with CJLO DJ and former cosplayer Patricia Petit-Liang, Valkyries administrator Annie Bulloch, and Montreal based filmmaker Gina Hara. For more information on the topics discussed in the episode: thehawkeyeinitiative.com/ bewarethevalkyries.com/ geekgirlsfilm.com/ Originally aired March 29th 2018 on CJLO 1690am in Montreal, Canada.
2018-05-07
00 min
Podcast – CJLO Women's+ Collective
Femme Am || Ep. 12 || Women in Geek Culture
https://ia601502.us.archive.org/23/items/FemmeAMGeekCultureMixdown/Femme%20AM%20Geek%20Culture_mixdown.mp3 In this episode of Femme AM, the collective discusses representation of women in “geek culture,” including cosplay, gaming, comic books, and more. Featuring interviews with CJLO DJ and former cosplayer Patricia Petit-Liang, Valkyries administrator Annie Bulloch, and Montreal based filmmaker Gina Hara. For more information on the topics discussed in the episode: thehawkeyeinitiative.com/ bewarethevalkyries.com/ geekgirlsfilm.com/ Originally aired March 29th 2018 on CJLO 1690am in Montreal, Canada.
2018-05-07
00 min
Femme AM
Femme Am || Ep. 11 || Systemic Racism: MMIWG, Colten Boushie & Tina Fontaine
https://ia601502.us.archive.org/21/items/FemmeAMIndigenousIssues1/Femme%20AM%20Indigenous%20Issues%20%281%29.mp3 In this episode of Femme AM, the Women’s Collective discusses the structural and systemic racism that exists in Canada’s treatment of indigenous people. Topics include the MMIWG inquiry, the hearings that took place in Montreal last week, as well as the Tina Fontaine and Colton Boushie cases. Resources: Discussion Guide – Justice for Colten Boushie www.idlenomore.ca/discussion_guide…r_colten_boushie Groundwork for Change www.groundworkforchange.org/ Quebec Native Women Inc. (QNW) www.faq-qnw.org/en/ Na...
2018-05-07
00 min
CiTR -- Electronic Alice
Broadcast on 13-Feb-2014
Julie Doiron - Can't Make It No More (So Many Days)Role Mach - Shanklin Down (Travels in the Interior Districts)Allen Forrister - You Show Me Things (You Show Me Things)Energy Slime - Only Clouds (Only Clouds)Jay Holy - Into The Void (Dyatlov Pass)Freelove Fenner - Mint (CJLO 1690AM: YOU'RE RELATED Vol. 1)Katie & the Lichen - Wastelands (Yours Truly)True Crush - we're in a skate gang and it's called the butterflies (We Like Us)Chris-a-riffic - For Real (Bible Beats)Cosmetics - Soft Skin (Olympia)...
2014-02-13
58 min
CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts
Broadcast on 13-Feb-2014
Julie Doiron - Can't Make It No More (So Many Days)Role Mach - Shanklin Down (Travels in the Interior Districts)Allen Forrister - You Show Me Things (You Show Me Things)Energy Slime - Only Clouds (Only Clouds)Jay Holy - Into The Void (Dyatlov Pass)Freelove Fenner - Mint (CJLO 1690AM: YOU'RE RELATED Vol. 1)Katie & the Lichen - Wastelands (Yours Truly)True Crush - we're in a skate gang and it's called the butterflies (We Like Us)Chris-a-riffic - For Real (Bible Beats)Cosmetics - Soft Skin (Olympia)...
2014-02-13
58 min
Science! From your ears to your brain
Regret or bitterness? It all depends on who you blame
Intro song: "Ride on the Magic School Bus," by Peter Lurye, performed by Little Richard. Producer: Nikita Smith, Hosts: Shaun Malley and Melissa Mulligan, Reporter: Luciana Gravotta Interview with Stella Dentakos, undergraduate student working at the Personality, Aging, and Health Lab with professor Carsten Wrosch at Concordia University. Aired on Currently Concordia, CJLO 1690AM, March 23rd, 2012.
2012-05-25
13 min
Science! From your ears to your brain
Gender inequity in academia persists
Intro song: "Ride on the Magic School Bus," by Peter Lurye, performed by Little Richard. Producer: Nikita Smith, Hosts: Shaun Malley and Melissa Mulligan, Reporter: Luciana Gravotta Interview with Alina Stancu, associate professor in the department of mathematics and statistics at Concordia University. Aired on Currently Concordia, CJLO 1690AM, March 9th, 2012.
2012-05-25
11 min
Science! From your ears to your brain
The politics of climate change and "inconvenient truths"*
*Desiree McGraw Intro song: "Ride on the Magic School Bus," by Peter Lurye, performed by Little Richard. Producer: Nikita Smith, Hosts: Joel Balsam and Melissa Mulligan, Reporter: Luciana Gravotta A debrief on the February 8th lecture presented by the Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy. I talk about: geoengineering, "hair-brained" schemes, how price (mis)guides environmental policy, and the sudden disappearance of oversight bodies that evaluate the impact of technology on climate change. Aired on Currently Concordia, CJLO 1690AM, February 10th, 2012.
2012-05-25
10 min
Science! From your ears to your brain
Culture and mental health
Intro song: "Ride on the Magic School Bus," by Peter Lurye, performed by Little Richard. Producer: Nikita Smith, Hosts: Joel Balsam and Melissa Mulligan, Reporter: Luciana Gravotta Interview with Biru Zhou, doctoral student at the Health, Culture, and Personality Lab at Concordia University. Aired on Currently Concordia, CJLO 1690AM, February 3rd, 2012.
2012-05-25
07 min
Science! From your ears to your brain
University students, how much science do you really know?
Intro song: "Ride on the Magic School Bus," by Peter Lurye, performed by Little Richard. Producer: Nikita Smith, Hosts: Joel Balsam and Melissa Mulligan, Reporter: Luciana Gravotta Answers/sound bytes collected from Concordia University students minding their own business but up for the science quiz challenge. Aired on Currently Concordia, CJLO 1690AM, January 27th, 2012.
2012-01-31
17 min
Science! From your ears to your brain
For kids, best friends can make all the difference
Intro song: "The Magic School Bus" Reporter: Luciana Gravotta Live, in studio, interview with: Dr. Ryan E. Adams, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; Dr. William M. Bukowski, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal. Aired on Currently Concordia, CJLO 1690AM, November 25th, 2011.
2012-01-30
13 min
Science! From your ears to your brain
Journalists and scientists: how well do they communicate?
Host: Joel Balsam Reporter: Luciana Gravotta Interviews with: Sylvain-Jacques Desjardins, Senior Advisor - External Communications, Concordia University, Montreal; Krista Byers-Heinlein, Professor, Psychology Department, Concordia University, Montreal; Fatima Arkin, graduate student and freelance journalist. Aired on Currently Concordia, CJLO 1690AM, November 18th, 2011.* *Please note: this is not the original aired version. Technical difficulties resulted in a loss of the interview clips, so this version was redone post airing to include the interviews.
2012-01-30
09 min
Science! From your ears to your brain
The Psychology of Porn: how does porn affect those who consume it?
Host: Melissa Mulligan Reporter: Luciana Gravotta Interview with: Professor Jim Pfaus, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal. Aired on Currently Concordia, CJLO 1690AM, November 11th, 2011.
2012-01-30
09 min