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Kingdom of Reflections | Royaume des réflexions
Episode 428: History Uncovered - A Brief Look at the Genocides in Rwanda and Darfur
Welcome to "History Uncovered" an episode dedicated to understanding the darkest chapters of human history, not to dwell in despair, but to learn from the past. In this episode, we confront two harrowing instances of genocide that shook the late 20th and early 21st centuries: the Rwandan Genocide of 1994 and the ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Albeit very briefly, Charlotte looks into the historical roots, the brutal mechanisms of violence, and the devastating human cost of these events, examining how ethnic tensions, political opportunism, and, tragically, international inaction allowed these horrific crimes against humanity to unfold. This episode was produced...
2025-05-28
07 min
Kingdom of Reflections | Royaume des réflexions
Episode 428 - History Uncovered - A Brief Look at the Genocides in Rwanda and Darfur
Welcome to "History Uncovered" an episode dedicated to understanding the darkest chapters of human history, not to dwell in despair, but to learn from the past. In this episode, we confront two harrowing instances of genocide that shook the late 20th and early 21st centuries: the Rwandan Genocide of 1994 and the ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Albeit very briefly, Charlotte looks into the historical roots, the brutal mechanisms of violence, and the devastating human cost of these events, examining how ethnic tensions, political opportunism, and, tragically, international inaction allowed these horrific crimes against humanity to unfold. This episode was produced...
2025-05-28
07 min
Womanica
Word Weavers: Myra Laramee
Myra Laramee is a Cree/Métis teacher and Elder based in Winnipeg, Canada. She introduced the term Two-Spirit to better define queer identity under Indigenous people’s terms. For Further Reading: Agents of Change Myra Laramee What Is Two-Spirit? Part One: Origins | CMHR This month, we’re talking about Word Weavers — people who coined terms, popularized words, and even created entirely new languages. These activists, writers, artists, and scholars used language to shape ideas and give voice to experiences that once had no name. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes...
2025-05-12
05 min
Curious Canadian History
S10E8 - The Voyage of the Damned - The MS St. Louis, Canada and the Holocaust
On the 7th of June 1939 a ship sailed for Cuba, on board were 907 Jewish refugees fleeing the violent antisemitic state that had become Nazi Germany. When arriving in Cuba, their visas were no longer accepted, and the passengers were told they could not disembark. The ship then sailed to the United States, where the passengers were once again refused asylum. Finally, the ship sailed to Canada in a last gasp effort for freedom…but they too were denied. Tragically, the ship returned to Europe and the passengers returned to a horrific fate. Jeremy Maron is the cura...
2024-12-10
34 min
Humans, On Rights
Matthew Cutler: Foresights for Human Rights
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights recently released a survey called Foresights for Human Rights. This national survey offers numerous and interesting insights into the human rights landscape of Canada. Matthew Cutler, my guest on this episode of Humans, on Rights and the vice-president of exhibitions at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights talks about how respondents felt less free to express their views and have honest conversations in many places, including education institutions. Cutler shares that the CMHR has some thinking to do about how we maintain trust and how the Museum invites Canadians into those conversations in...
2024-12-05
51 min
The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots
Episode 58 - Roots and Hoots Interview with Susan Aglukark, OC
In this week’s episode of Roots and Hoots, host Gordon Spence is thrilled to be joined by the Arctic Rose herself, Susan Aglukark. Susan Aglukark is an Inuk woman from the community of Arviat which is in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut. Susan discusses life before her career as a singer-songwriter, including her time spent working at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, to her decision to dedicate her life to music. Susan’s iconic voice and sound has enabled her to travel the world, performing for royal and state dignitaries, including the late great Nelson Mandela. Show...
2024-11-27
32 min
Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History
Chinese Exclusion from Canada. Part 2: Return of the Dragon
Episode 298: Last week, we learned how Chinese immigrants have significantly contributed to Western Canada's development since 1788, playing critical roles in trade, gold rushes, and railway construction. Despite their contributions, they faced severe discrimination and exploitation, particularly during the railway construction in the early 1900s. Post-railway completion, they suffered rights losses and were subject to a prohibitive head tax, escalating to $500, which failed to deter immigration. Enduring nativist racism and accusations of moral and social threats, their plight culminated in the dark chapter of Canadian history on July 1, 1923, as the Chinese Exclusion Act came into law.Sources:
2023-12-18
58 min
What the SUST?
What the Africville?
What the SUST is a by-students, for students podcast about all things sustainability and is run through the College of Sustainability at Dalhousie University.This week Jordyn and Jemma continue to chat about environmental racism and the story of Africville. We provide a brief and annotated history, including a timeline of events and our disappointment in the city’s involvement. We're on Instagram @whatthesustpod and Tiktok @whatthesust A link to the Basic Income Conference on April 1, 2023 https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/basic-income-nova-scotia-conference-tickets-576127903067Articles and references used in this episode:...
2023-03-31
39 min
Recruiting is No Joke
Episode 10: The Refine Labs team - Jessica and team break down how they run talent and deal with layoffs.
Welcome to episode 10 of Recruiting is no joke podcastI am pumped to be joined by Jessica Williams, MIPH, HRPM, SHRL, CMHR, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Williams and Kim Schell from Refine Labs. Refine labs are all over Linkedin. Jessica is no different, she is leading by example and has some of the most insightful content I've seen. Kim has also had a few viral posts - A layoff post comes to mind 😉Join us as we discuss their journies into recruiting,How content helps with candidate flow, DEI and what the...
2023-03-08
43 min
All People Podcast
Welcome To All People Podcast with Alysa Southall
Welcome to All People Podcast where we talk all people, all the time! We will discuss topics that are geared toward leaders, human resources and recruiting professionals, job seekers and hiring professionals. During our first episode, we discuss people-first cultures, people operations versus human resources and share what you can expect to hear from us in future episodes. Lead with empathy. Act with kindness. https://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2014/05/31/the-maya-angelou-quote-that-will-radically-improve-your-business/?sh=9f4f5c8118be https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/difference-between-hr-people-operations-shrl-cmhr-sphr-shrm-scp/?trk=pulse-article_more-articles_related-content-card https://bookboon.com/en...
2023-02-21
23 min
AskAlex
တက်သစ်စ Marketer တွေအတွက် Road Map နဲ့ apply ဘယ်လိုလုပ်ရမလဲ..?
Q: တက်သစ်စ marketer တွေအတွက် road map နဲ့ apply လုပ်ပုံလေးတွေကို ပြောပြပေးပါ။ A: road map နဲ့ apply လုပ်ပုံလေးကိုပြောပြပါလားဆိုတော့ ကျွန်တော်မြင်တာက life goal တစ်ခုမျိုးကို ဆက်လုပ်စေချင်တယ်။ နောက်ဆုံးပိတ် goal ပေါ့လေ။ ဒါကြီးပြီးရင် အေးဆေးဖြစ်သွားပြီဆိုတဲ့ ပုံစံမျိုး။ အဲ့လိုမျိုးရည်မှန်းချက်တစ်ခုခုရှိတော့မှပဲလည်း ပြန် map လုပ်ပြီးတော့မှ ဘယ်နေရာမှာဘာလုပ်ရမလဲ ဆိုတာဖြစ်တာကိုး။ ကျွန်တော်ဆိုရင် တွေးထားတဲ့ life goal တစ်ခုရှိတယ်ပေါ့နော်။ ကလေးတွေအတွက် ကျောင်းဖွင့်ချင်တာ။ လူနည်းနည်းနဲ့ သူတို့စိတ်ဝင်စားတဲ့ဟာမျိုးကို အနီးကပ်ပညာရေးပေါ့လေ။ ကိုယ် ဝါသနာပါတဲ့ဟာကို သင်ပေးနိုင်တဲ့ကျောင်းတစ်ခု လုပ်ပေးချင်တာပေါ့နော်။ ကျွန်တော်ကတော့ ဘာလုပ် လေ့ရှိလဲဆိုတော့ ရှစ်တန်းလောက်ကတည်းက ပြောပါတယ်။ သူများတွေလိုက်လုပ်ချင်လုပ်၊ မလုပ်ချင် နေပေါ့နော်။ ကျွန်တော်လုပ်တဲ့ပုံစံကတော့ goal တစ်ခုကို ဆယ်နှစ်စာ၊ ငါးနှစ်စာ၊ သုံးနှစ်စာ၊ တစ်နှစ်စာ၊ ခြောက်လစာ၊ သုံးလစာဆိုပြီး အကုန်လုံးပြန်ပြီး map လုပ်ထားတာ။ အသက်သုံးဆယ်မှာ ကိုယ်ပိုင် စီးပွားရေးစကိုစရမဲ့ goal တစ်ခုရှိတယ်ပေါ့နော်။ အသက် ၂၇ နှစ်မှာ level up ကိုစလုပ်တယ်။ ၂၅ မှာ CMHR ကနေ YOMA Bank ကနေ အခု level up ကိုရောက်တယ်ပေါ့နော်။ ဆိုတော့ကျွန်တော့်ရဲ့ dream ထဲမှာကိုက ကိုယ်ပိုင် business တစ်ခုကိုစရမဲ့ goal တစ်ခုရှိနေတာဆိုတော့ စလိုက်တာပေါ့လေ။ ဆိုလိုချင်တာက ဆယ်နှစ်ပြီးတဲ့အချိန်မှာ ငါးနှစ်ရယ် သုံးနှစ်ရယ် တစ်နှစ်ရယ်ဆိုတဲ့ goal လေးတွေချပါ။ ဒီနှစ်မှာတခြားဟာကို မဖြစ်ရင်နေ။ ကျွန်တော်လည်းငယ်ငယ်တည်းက သိတယ်မလား။ new year resolution ဆိုပြီး weight ဘယ်နှစ်ပေါင်ကျမယ်ဆိုပြီး ကြွေးကြော်ခဲ့တာတွေရှိတာပေါ့နော်။ တကယ် လည်းဖြစ်တာမဟုတ်ဘူး။ ဆိုလိုချင်တာက ကိုယ့်ရဲ့ career နဲ့သွားချင်တယ်ဆိုရင် marketer တွေ အတွက်ပါ။ ထားပါတော့ ကိုယ့်ရဲ့ goal က Coca Cola တစ်ကမ္ဘာလုံးရဲ့ CMO ဖြစ်ရမယ်ဆိုတဲ့ goal ကအသက်ငါးဆယ်မှာပဲထားလိုက်ပါ။ အဲ့တော့ အသက်လေးဆယ်မှာ Coca Cola ကိုရောက်နေမှဖြစ်မှာ။ အသက်သုံးဆယ်မှာ နိုင်ငံခြားကိုသွားမှဖြစ်မှာ။ အဲ့တာဆိုရင် အသက်နှစ်ဆယ်လောက်ကတည်းကနေ marketing ထဲခြေစုံပစ်ဝင်ပြီးတော့ ဘယ်လိုမျိုး trend တွေ၊ foundation တွေသိရမယ်ဆိုတဲ့ဟာမျိုးရယ်၊ အသက်နှစ်ဆယ့်ငါးနှစ်လောက်မှာ manager ဖြစ်ကိုဖြစ်ရမယ်ဆိုတာမျိုးလုပ်ရမယ်။ တစ်နှစ်ချင်းစီ မှာလည်း ကျွန်တော့်အနေနဲ့ကတော့ ဘာရှိလဲဆိုတော့ quantity goal တွေရှိတယ်။ သုံးလတစ်ခါ ကိုယ့်ကိုကိုယ် research လုပ်တဲ့ဟာတွေရှိတယ်။ ဥပမာအနေနဲ့ SEO learn လုပ်ရမယ် ဒီသုံးလဆိုရင် လုပ်တယ်။ ကျွန်တော်ဆိုရင် ဒီသုံးလကို strategy နဲ့ HR နှစ်ခုကို learn လုပ်နေရတယ်။ ပြီးရင် level up ရဲ့ရှယ်ယာတချို့ ရောင်းဖို့ပြင်နေတယ်ပေါ့နော်။ Finance pitch ရဖို့ရယ် ဆက်ပြီးတော့ grow ချင်လို့လည်းပါတယ်။ အဲ့အချိန်မှာ level up ကို valuation လုပ်တယ်။ ဘယ်လောက်တန်ဖိုးရှိလဲဆိုတာကို ဖြတ်ဖို့အတွက် learn လုပ်ရတယ်။ ပြီးတော့မှ level up ကိုရင်းနှီးမြှုပ်နှံဖို့ စိတ်ဝင်စားတဲ့သူတွေကို pitch သွားလုပ်တဲ့ အချိန်မှာ အဲ့ valuation ကပြန် လိုတာကိုး။ အဲ့တော့ ကျွန်တော်သည် marketing ကလာတာ။ valuation တွေ finance တွေ HR တွေကိုမသိဘူး။ အဲ့တော့ကျွန်တော့်ရဲ့ဒီ ဒီကာလမှာလည်း ၂၉ ၊ ၃၀ နဲ့ ၃၅ နှစ်ကြားထဲမှာ ကျွန်တော် learn လုပ်ချင်တဲ့ဟာတွေက how to grow the business ပေါ့လေနော်..။ ကျွန်တော် ဆိုတော့ estimate goal တစ်ခုထား။ ပြီးရင် ဆယ်နှစ်၊ ငါးနှစ်၊ တစ်နှစ်၊ ခြောက်လ၊ သုံးလကို ပြန်ပြီး map လုပ်လိုက် မယ်ဆိုရင်က ဘယ်နေရာမှာဘာလုပ်နိုင်တယ်ဆိုတဲ့ဟာမျိုးလေး ကိုယ့်အတွက် တစ်ခုခုရလာပါလိမ့်မယ်။ အဲ့ကြားထဲမှာလည်း အများကြီးဖြစ်သွားနိုင်တယ်။ ကျွန်တော်ဆိုရင် ၂၀၂၀ တုန်းက ကျွန်တော့်အစ်ကိုဆုံးတယ်။ ကျွန်တော့်ရဲ့ family တစ်ခုကိုတာဝန်ယူရတော့မယ်ဆိုတဲ့အချိန်မှာ ရုတ်တရက်ပြောင်းသွားတယ်။ ဘာပဲဖြစ်ဖြစ် ကိုယ်လုပ်ထားတဲ့ goal ကကိုယ့်ဟာကိုယ် adjust လို့ရတယ်။ နည်းနည်းလေး ကိုယ့်ဟာကိုယ်မညှာဖို့နဲ့ အရှိအတိုင်းလက်ခံဖို့က အရေးကြီးတာကိုး။ ကျွန်တော်ကိုယ်တိုင်လည်း ဖြစ်ဖြစ် မြောက်မြောက် agency မှာအကြာကြီးနေလာခဲ့တဲ့ကောင် မဟုတ်ဘူးဆိုတော့ အခု level up မှာလည်း ကျွန်တော့် ticket တွေမြင်ရတာပဲ။ အဲ့လိုမျိုးပေါ့လေ learn လုပ် နောက်တစ်ခေါက်မှာ ဘယ်လို ကောင်းအောင်လုပ်မလဲဆိုတာလေး ကြိုးစားကြမယ်ဆိုရင်တော့ ကျွန်တော့်အတွက်ကတော့ လောလောဆယ်အထိ အိုကေနေသေးတယ်။ ကျွန်တော်သည် motivation Speaker မဟုတ်သလို ဘာမှလဲ မဟုတ်ပါဘူး.. ကျွန်တော်လက်ရှိလုပ်နေတာ အဆင်ပြေတယ်ဆိုတာပြောပြတာ။ ဒါသည် ကျွန်တော့်ရဲ့ Road map နဲ့ apply လုပ်တဲ့ပုံစံပါ.။ လုပ်ချင်ရင်လိုက်လုပ်နိုင်ဖို့အတွက် share လုပ်ပေးတာပါ။ #marketing #digitalmarketing #market #career #askalex #askalexmm
2022-12-16
09 min
Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History
The History of Wartime Internment in Canada
Episode 240: Canada has had a long and embarrassing history of race relations, starting with the indigenous peoples who’d lived here for thousands of years prior to the arrival of European colonizers. Our nation has also facilitated the mass internment of people perceived as threats to our national security during war time. As World War I raged in Europe, internment camps were set up to house Ukranians, Germans, Turks and Bulgrians. Of the more than 8500 detainees involuntarily held in camps across the country, a small percentage were women and children, the dependants of the men being held. Oth...
2022-10-17
1h 31
The News on CJOB
Looking Inward: Changing The Way We Think About Racism
How our minds construct racism and the CMHR exhibition, Behind Racism: Challenging the Way We Think
2022-05-30
11 min
Palestine Debrief
Will Palestinians ever have a place in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights? (w/ Candice Bodnaruk)
Since its construction on a First Nations historical site, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg has been mired in controversy. Throughout its brief history, interest groups have clamoured for influence over the content of the museum's galleries, and the colonial dispossession of Palestinians from their land is just one of many human rights atrocities which has been ignored by the museum's content developers. Will a museum scandal in 2020 precipitate change, or will the museum continue to be dominated by a perspective reflecting white privilege and special interests? Journalist Candice Bodnaruk – who has followed the story for years – joins u...
2022-04-01
40 min
Heritage Bytes
Black Heritage Matters - Courageous Conversations: Connecting Black History to 2022 with Rosemary Sadlier OOnt (Order of Ontario)
Heritage Mississauga welcomes Rosemary Sadlier OOnt (Order of Ontario) for her presentation of Courageous Conversations: Connecting Black History to 2022. In this talk, we will examine some significant elements of African Canadian History as connected to and distinct from the United States. In the process, why we have a Black History Month and why it is necessary will be explored as will some contemporary matters that challenge all Canadians. Rosemary Sadlier OOnt (Order of Ontario) is a social justice advocate, researcher, writer, consultant, and international speaker on Black History, anti-racism and women’s issues. She...
2022-02-18
1h 00
Humans, On Rights
Dr. Jeremy Maron
Jeremy Maron was in Grade 8 when he went to a screening of the film Schindler’s List. It was a very emotional experience that was made that much more powerful when Holocaust survivor Philip Weiss shared his personal story as a Holocaust survivor. Today Dr. Jeremy Maron is a curator of Holocaust and genocide content at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (@CMHR_News) and he shares the remarkable story of how a seemingly ordinary blue leather wallet that was purchased in 1940 at a market in a small town in Poland was revealed to be made out of a pie...
2022-01-27
48 min
EURO HEALTH Podcast
#3 Jiří Horáček - EURO HEALTH Podcast
How global pandemic and upcomming economic crisis impacts mental health? How to work with insecurity? Which mental disorders are increasing? Is psychiatry care in The Czech Republic suffitient and prepared for situations like global pandemic? What is “Psychedelic Europe”about? Are psychedelic substances a way forward in mental health treatments? What are the biggest challenges for the recognition of psychedelic substances as a form of innovative health treatment? What is community mental health care? 🗣SPEAKERProf. MUDr. Jiří Horáček is a Professor of Psychiatry at the 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republ...
2021-10-20
53 min
i Like Hue
Hue at Home with Tracy Koga: Isha Khan, Angela Cassie, Tania lafreniere : Passionate Women
Another Best Of Hue at Home, featuring CEO for CMHR Isha Khan, and National Gallery of Canada's Angela Cassie and Tania Lafreniere both have been selected to run brand new areas of inclusion and respect within the museum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-07-15
43 min
Bill Kelly Show
Vaccine Shopping is Unnecessary, Ford’s Major Cabinet Shuffle & It’s National Indigenous People Day!
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Pfizer or Moderna? It’s the COVID-19 vaccine question more and more Canadians are asking themselves as the country adapts to being in the privileged position of having millions of doses of both flowing, compared to the vaccine scarcity of earlier months of the year. But anyone concerned that they should be weighing the two mRNA vaccines can rest assured — there’s no wrong answer, and no benefit to shopping around for one versus the other. GUEST: Dr. Peter Juni, Director of Ontario’s Science Table and a Pro...
2021-06-21
56 min
i Like Hue
Hue Soundbytes with Tracy Koga: Isha Khan, A New Journey with The Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Isha Khan is the new CEO for the CMHR, and she speaks openly about making changes as she moves the museum into a more inclusive and safe place for all people to come and experience the stories from around the world about human rights. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-05-26
14 min
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Hue Soundbytes with Tracy Koga: Artivism, The Witness Blanket - New Exhibitions At CMHR
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights has two new exhibitions that reflect how the power of art can explain horrific events such as genocide and the plight of Residential School Survivors. The artists and staff from the CMHR speak to the huge value of these exhibitions in regards to human rights. Watch the full episode of Hue at Home now! https://youtu.be/sIhdqVYVG08 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-05-24
13 min
i Like Hue
Hue at Home with Tracy Koga: Isha Khan, Linda Drosdowech - Human Rights
Tracy sits down with Isha Khan CMHR CEO and how she is committed to bring Human Rights to the forefront not only for the community but also from within the organization. Plus Linda Drosdowech teaches us how to make boundaries with love, so important right now. and Do you use pronouns? WE talk about how things have changed on the Hue Virtual Chat! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-05-20
46 min
The Start
Playoffs in the Before Times
THE PLAYOFFS START TONIGHT! And fans in the stands in Montreal?? (0:42); Shamattawa State of Emergency due to suicide (7:13); As Albertans line up at border for US vaccines, other groups start talking incentives (11:12); What do you wish you were doing tonight for the game? How would you have done it in the Before Times? (17:09); Leah Hextall previews Game 1 (23:47); Anti-Asian racism on the rise as CMHR hosts virtual event (32:29); Vaccine incentives...what can employers do...what SHOULD they do (38:47); Winning text on getting ready for tonight's game! (47:43); Former Winnipeg Jet Great, Morris Lukowich (49:47).
2021-05-19
1h 00
BeCause & Effect
Episode 48 - Isha Khan
Welcome to BeCause and Effect, a podcast from the Winnipeg Foundation, where we talk to people about the causes they care about and the effect that it has on their lives. My name is Nolan Bicknell.We are back for a brand-new season of BeCause and Effect, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome Isha Khan to the podcast. Isha is the new CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and only stepped into the job a couple of months ago.Isha is a human rights lawyer, former executive director and senior co...
2020-10-26
48 min
Connecting Winnipeg with Hal Anderson
Museum of Human Fights
Researcher & scholar Dr. Norma Dunning on the CMHR allegations (0:08); Our friend Carolyn Klassen from Conexus Counselling stops by (10:00); Back-to-school shopping (18:14) & Jason Cross on why car dealerships are thriving (25:56)
2020-08-06
34 min
Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History
A Brief History: Slavery in Canada and Africville
Episode 132: In this episode we take a look at a topic not spoken of often, slavery in colonial Canada and its aftermath. As well, we learn a little about the Black Loyalists in Nova Scotia and the shameful destruction of the community of Africville near Halifax, beginning in 1966.Sources and further information:[Africville Museum][Africville][The story of Africville | CMHR][Remember Africville by - NFB][Transmopolis » Wild Reports » Eddie Carvery and Africville][2020 Honouree: the community of Africville | NS Heritage Day][Nova Scotia Archives - Gone but Never Forgotten][Black Histo...
2020-07-13
1h 26
Escape Velocity Radio
Episode 24: Tropes vs Women in video games, museums vs human rights in Canada, G7 Radio 001
This month we delve (very-shallowly) into our personal video game histories in order to reveal just how little we know about games and gaming, then discuss Anita Sarkeesian’s Feminist Frequency and Tropes vs Women in Video Games projects. We then touch on the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights and how it may or may not be of any value to anybody anywhere currently facing human rights abuses, and see how it compares to the nearby Museum of Canadian Human Rights Abuses. Lastly we break ground on a new segment called G7 Radio, where we step back through...
2014-09-29
00 min