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WILDCIDEWILDCIDEThe Sterilization of Leilani MuirThe sterilization of Leilani Muir is a stark example of the human rights violations that can occur when governments adopt policies based on discriminatory ideologies. Muir's successful legal battle against the Alberta government not only brought her personal justice but also exposed the broader injustices of the eugenics movement in Canada. Her case serves as a powerful reminder of the need to protect individual rights, ensure informed consent, and confront the legacy of eugenics in modern society. The story of Leilani Muir continues to resonate as a cautionary tale about the dangers of allowing prejudice and pseudoscience to dictate...2024-08-211h 08Cloud Records Music PodcastCloud Records Music PodcastS2E03: Empowering the Future: Uniting Science, Arts and Mentorship to Elevate Young Minds with Dr. Leroy Clark & Elisha MacMillanDive into the influential role of mentorship, the significance of cultural involvement and the quest for equal access to education as Dr. Leroy Clarke and Elisha MacMillan recount their experiences in inspiring the younger generation by blending science, the arts and the pioneering intergenerational Hub Project.   Mental well being emerges as a central theme in our conversation, featuring personal narratives of perseverance and the pursuit of comprehension across various cultural backgrounds. In today’s episode of the Cloud Record Music Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Leroy Clarke and Elisha MacMillan, two passionate individuals who are...2024-04-0232 minYCA PodcastYCA PodcastEpisode 13 - Coaching LBs w/Cedrick Jeter & Ethan CampbellIn today's episode of the YCA Podcast, Newberry High School Head Coach Cedrick Jeter, and Clinton High School Defensive Coordinator Ethan Campbell join the YCA crew to talk inside linebacker play.  Follow these guys on Twitter: @Coach_Jeter & @Coach_ECamp 2023-01-061h 32ECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E13 | Without Discrimination: The Delwin Vriend CaseThis ECAMP Podcast bonus episode, hosted by Murray Billett and produced by the Alberta Labour History Institute, takes us on a journey through a history-making decision that impacts Alberta’s Human Rights law to this day.  Featured voices include Vriend, former City Councillor Michael Phair, and four people who participated as lawyers in the case: Sheila Greckol (now a Justice of the Court of Appeal of Alberta); Douglas Stollery, CM, QC; Julie Lloyd, QC (now a Provincial Court Judge); and Lyle Kanee, QC. 2021-12-1054 minRSQY (Risky) Rebrand the Status Quo and WhyRSQY (Risky) Rebrand the Status Quo and WhyS1 E3 | Rebranding Community and Self with Sue-Ann HohimerIn our third episode, we invite Mayor Sue-Ann Hohimer of Normandy Park to discuss rebranding the status quo for her community and herself.Mayor Hohimer delves into her vision for the next iteration of the City of Normandy Park, discussing the importance of community, connecting in a physical space, and unifying different cultural values. Sue-Ann opens up about her journey of rediscovery as an empty nester with four adult sons and as a wife looking forward to the next evolution of her marriage with her high school sweetheart.Interested in learning more? Listen to our...2021-11-101h 04RSQY (Risky) Rebrand the Status Quo and WhyRSQY (Risky) Rebrand the Status Quo and WhyS1 E2 | Planning Imperfection with SMART GoalsIn our second episode, we delve into the core of goal setting and letting go of perfection.To start things off, we have to ask, "What is a goal?" Often, people get confused between goals, strategies, and tasks. We break down what they mean and how they relate to each other. SMART goals are a common corporate management practice that can be applied to all levels of business, community, and personal decision-making. Planning smarter rather than harder. But SMART goals aren't necessarily about being more intellectual. SMART is an acronym.Goals should be: Specific, Measurable...2021-10-2857 minRSQY (Risky) Rebrand the Status Quo and WhyRSQY (Risky) Rebrand the Status Quo and WhyS1 E1 | Rebranding the Status Quo and WhyIn our first episode, we delve into the core of what it means to rebrand the status quo and why we do it.To start things off, we have to ask, "What is branding?" Most people have a vague understanding of branding. Yet, they don't quite grasp the modern implications, complexities, or purpose. In short, your brand is who you are. Branding is the process of creating and managing your identity, which in turn creates and manages perceptions. This is critical for businesses today.Rebranding evaluates an existing brand or core concept, challenges it, finds...2021-10-1317 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastTEASER for Episode 13 (Bonus)2021-08-2801 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E12 | Bringing it Together: Immigration History through food & Edmonton’s AnnexationsIn this final episode of Season 2, revisit perspectives on Edmonton’s immigration history through the lens of food. Then, we consider annexation as a relationship between people, communities and the land with Peter Ohm, Edmonton’s Historian Laureate Amber Paquette & Mackenzie Ground.2021-08-2155 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS2E11 | The Edmonton 2Spirit Society, Lebanese Peddlers & Burger BaronIn this episode, Elder Richard Jenkins & Cheyenne Mihko Kihêw discuss the formation of the Edmonton 2Spirit Society, its history & hiccups experienced along the way. Then, Omar Mollaleum takes to the streets to explore the history of Lebanese peddlers in Alberta & their connection to a beloved Alberta fast food restaurant.2021-08-1446 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E10 | Do It Together: DIY Art and Music Organizing in EdmontonIn this episode, discover the Edmonton Women's Music Collective, Women Unlimited, Not Enough Fest, and Brown, Black & Fierce- four different projects across four decades that created Queer arts spaces in Edmonton.2021-08-0759 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E09 | The Points System, Caribbean Immigration & Neighbourhoods as Corporate ArtifactsDonna Coombs-Montrose shares her experience of immigrating to Canada and speaks about her involvement in the Cariwest Festival. Then, Erik Backstrom & Doug Kelly consider The Grange and the historical role of corporations in neighbourhood development.2021-07-3146 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E08 | Local Drag Kings, Part 2 & Impressions of Edmonton Post-ImmigrationIn this episode, Alex Felicitas (AKA Bushwackin’ Al) speaks about their experience in the Queer Royale Drag Troupe. Then, former City Councillor and Member of Parliament Amarjeet Sohi shares his story of immigrating to Edmonton from India in the 1980s.2021-07-2439 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E07 | Remembrance as an Active Process: Formal & Informal Ethnic EnclavesIn this episode, explore two formalized ethnic enclaves in the Boyle Street and McCauley neighbourhoods. Lan Chan-Marples shares the history of Edmonton’s Chinatown & Adriana A Davies speaks about Little Italy. Then, Poushali Mitra considers the growing South Asian community in Mill Woods and recounts an effort to have a Little India arch erected in the early 2000s.2021-07-1745 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E06 | Examining a pan-Latinx identity & Indigenous burials in Blackmud Creek RavineLuciana Erregue shares her story of immigrating to Edmonton from Argentina and considers the notions of race & a shared Latinx identity. Then, Dr. Kisha Supernant discusses her work with the Papaschase Nation in the Kaskitayo neighbourhood.2021-07-1049 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E5 | We’re in Oil Country: Local Drag Kings & Venezuelan ImmigrationIn this episode, hear from Melisa Brittain & Deb Farstad of the Alberta Beef drag troupe about the character of Drag Kinging in our province. Then, Miguel Priolo Marin speaks about a cerebral exodus from Venezuela in the 1990s and why many immigrants came to Alberta.2021-07-0345 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E04 | Reclaiming the Erased: Métis Histories & Sexual Preference Activism in the 1970sIn this Episode, discover two very different histories that have been erased. Matt Hiltermann explores how the frontier myth erases history & Karin Kratz shares her story of lobbying to have an anti-homophobia clause added to the Canada Post collective agreement.2021-06-2641 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E03 | Kinokamau Plains & Immigration HallIn this episode, discover a lost Métis settlement in a north-west industrial area with Dylan Reade, and learn about some sites essential to early 20th century immigration with Adriana A. Davies.2021-06-1941 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E02 | Bellamy Hill in the 1990s, an Indigenous Drag House & Early Edmonton as a Cosmopolitan CentreRob Gurney (Ladonna Cree) shares the experience working Bellamy Hill in the 1990s, the art of drag, & the Indi-Queenz of Beaver Hills Haus. Then, Lan Chan-Marples & Debbie Beaver share perspectives on early Chinese & African-American histories.2021-06-1247 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E01 | Heritage Trees & Gay Cruising in the 1980sIn this episode, discover what trees can tell us about Edmonton’s history with Dustin Bajer, take a walk through Spruce Avenue with Wesley Andreas, and learn about a site significant to our city’s 2SLBGTQIA+ community in the 1980s with Darrin Hagen.2021-06-0544 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS02E00 | The ECAMP Podcast Returns (Trailer)2021-06-0201 minI Don\'t Get ItI Don't Get ItS7E1: Of holiday cash cows and pandemicsWe're back! And a little rusty. But we're here to warm the cockles of your isolated hearts with a chat about what it means for performing arts companies to lose their big-box, holiday cash cows this year. We're proud to be part of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally grown, community supported. This week our sponsors are Edmonton Heritage Council's ECAMP Podcast and Park Power. Additional reading/viewing: • Dance Magazine: Land of the Bittersweet: COVID's Effect on Nutcracker• Sarah Kaufman in Washington Post: Breaking pointe: 'The Nutcracker' takes more than it gives to wo...2020-12-1937 minYEA PodcastYEA PodcastCara Bisnis Menghadapi Situasi Corona - Director of YEA Indonesia with Owner Oseng MerconData dari CNBC Indonesia menyebutkan bahwa terjadi penurunan omset yang drastis sebesar 80% terhadap usaha retail dan offline seperti restoran-rumah makan dan mall, akibat wabah pandemi covid 19. Lalu bagaimana Kita harus mengatasinya? Terutama bagi pengusaha yang masih punya kewajiban untuk membayar karyawan, membayar tagihan supplier, dsb. Nah Kali ini Kita akan bahas bersama, kebetulan tamu yang Kita undang sudah datang. Beliau adalah Arif Maulana atau yang sering Kita kenal dengan sebutan Kang Ableh, owner Oseng Mercon. Salah satu rumah makan favorit di Bandung. Kang Ableh ini adalah alumni YEA dan ECAMP yang mana bisnisnya juga terkena...2020-04-1546 minLet\'s Find OutLet's Find Out8 – How We Know What’s True (Live)Under an avalanche of fake news and misinformation, it seems more important than ever to understand how we know what’s true. On March 11, 2017 we brought out a panel of speakers to The Needle Vinyl Tavern in Edmonton. They answered audience questions about how they know what’s true in their field. Our panelists: – Dr. Kisha Supernant (Métis Anthropology Professor & Archaeologist) – Dave Cournoyer (Writer/Political Watcher at daveberta.ca) – Sarah Hoyles (Producer behind the ECAMP podcast on Edmonton history) More information at http://letsfindoutpodcast.com.2017-03-291h 20ECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E16 | City Hall & the Friendship TowerThe story behind City Hall's remarkable bell tower, a gift from broadcast pioneer Dick Rice that regularly sends gleeful tunes out into Churchill Square.2016-12-2210 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E15 | From Barber to FarmerToyomatsu Kimura was no farmer! But after discrimination made it hard to run his business in 1920’s Edmonton, that’s what he did—along with other Japanese families. Hear how, from a farming community resident, Chizuko Kimura and researcher Aya Fujiwara.2016-12-0813 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E14 | Library & City MarketHistorian Kathryn Chase Merritt tells of the colourful history and pungent aroma of the City Market. Imagine open stalls of produce, fresh meat, and everything farmer’s could bring to the centre of town. First located on the south end of today’s Winston Churchill Square, the Edmonton Public library eventually took over the spot in 1967, but the memories remain...  2016-11-2410 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E13 | Station of ReconciliationA mural in the Grandin LRT Station was meant to tell the story of a man but it inadvertently acted as a reminder of the oppression of an entire group of people. We find out the history of the mural, the pain it caused and the healing that came from it.2016-11-1017 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E12 | Edmonton TheatreProfessional theatre in Edmonton? Many thought it impossible. And a Fringe Festival in the early 1980s? Brian Paisley tells the story how he lucked out with government money and chutzpah. He's joined by playwright Ken Brown and writer Colin MacLean.2016-10-2012 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E11 Special Edition | Reconciliation & CamsellListen to the conversations forming around the Edmonton Heritage Council’s Charles Camsell Hospital Project. 2016-10-1413 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E10 | Perfecting The WaveFind out how Edmonton helped to create the crowd maneuver, The Wave, loved and loathed across the sports world. We'll hear from writer Michael Hingston and the inventor himself, Krazy George.2016-10-0611 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E09 | The HotboxRestauranteur Sid Estrin prided himself in coupling remarkable music with amazing food at The Hotbox. And downstairs from Sid's eatery on Jasper Avenue, a legendary gay nightclub that former city councillor Michael Phair remembers as the Studio 54 of the Prairies.2016-09-2212 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E08 | Edmonton at the Bottom of a LakeAlberta's capital city was once completely under water. We find out why 11,500 years ago Edmonton was at the bottom of a lake, and what became of all that water.2016-09-0811 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E07 | Yardbird SuiteJazz and bop and the birth of cool. The Yardbird Suite was the hippest juke joint you could imagine in 1960s Edmonton. Don Hill connects with music legends Tommy and Ida Banks and entertainment writer Colin Maclean over their memories of the club.2016-08-2515 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E06 | The Harbin GateOne of Edmonton's Chinatown Gates may seem a little out of place. Find out why, back in 1987, it made sense for the Harbin Gate to be constructed where it stands now and how it inadvertently tells the story of Edmonton’s ever-moving Chinatown.2016-08-1113 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E05 | The CKUA Piano CoverThe story of CKUA Radio's baby grand piano—an aged, unexceptional instrument whose cover is adorned with signatures of generations of legendary musicians. Don Hill examines some notables—and the memories surrounding them—with the help of CKUA staff.2016-07-2811 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E04 | The Bird DanceThe legendary earworm-of-a-song, The Bird Dance has a big Edmonton connection. Find out how the Edmonton band, The Emeralds, made the song their own and made it a certified hit, from founding member Allan Broder.2016-07-1516 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E03 | Pilot - Al Rashid MosqueWriters Daood Hamdani and Richard Awid, and the Canadian Council of Muslim Women’s Zohra Husaini tell the story of the Al-Rashid and the multi-faith effort to build “the first real Little Mosque on the Prairie”.2016-06-2310 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E02 | Pilot - The M.E.T.S.The city’s former Historian Laureate Shirley Lowe explains the mid-century rationale behind the Metropolitan Edmonton Transportation Study, a failed inner freeway ring proposal that would have paved over our inner city and cherished river valley.2016-06-0911 minECAMP PodcastECAMP PodcastS01E01 | Pilot - A World Class DumpDr. Russell Cobb expanding on his obsession with Edmonton’s trash history, describing how the city’s peculiar early waste solutions factored into the development of our river valley.2016-05-2311 min