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JHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsEnd SARS: Wrapping Up and Looking ForwardIn the final episode in our End SARS series, we revisit and wrap up all the topics that this series has explored thus far. After a brief summary and re-emphasis of important key points, we extend the conversation to you, the McGill Community. We provide our listeners with resources related to the End SARS movement, and explain how we, as McGill students, can do our best to support the movement. This episode contains music from: Half Mystery by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5026-half-mystery License: https://filmmusic.io...2021-03-1805 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsEnd SARS: The Dehumanization of the Black CommunityIn the third episode in our End SARS series, we take a look at the dehumanization of black lives that is rampant in our society. We have a look at the desensitization of violence against black lives that is interconnected to this, and the integral role that social media plays - for better or for worse. Finally, we extend the conversation to the Black Lives Matter movement and analyze the roles that the aforementioned themes have played in both this and the End SARS movement as well. This episode contains music from: ...2021-03-1813 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsEnd SARS: The Evolution of a MovementIn the second episode of the End SARS Series, we look at the modern colonial legacy of Nigeria’s history into the culmination of the modern day ENDSARs movement, mainly what spurred the movement and the importance of youth presence within these protests and what a difference it has made. We also talk about the international dynamics of the ENDSARS movement and how it links to the broader issue of Black policing and oppression. This episode contains music from: Half Mystery by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5026-h...2021-03-1814 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsEnd SARS: The Biafran War: The Systematic Breakdown of Nigerian Ethnic PeaceIn this episode, we take a look at Nigeria’s colonial history from the time of British colonialism and its influence in exacerbating ethnic fragmentation amongst Nigeria’s three main ethnic groups, the Hausa Fulani, the Igbo, and the Yoruba peoples.  We look at the interconnection of colonial legacies in stimulating the Biafra War and the role this history has played in setting up an environment and structure conducive to SARS brutality. This episode contains music from: Half Mystery by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5026-half-mystery 2021-03-1824 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsMigration Episode 4 - Migration to McGillAs of fall 2019, more than 30% of the 40,000 students enrolled at McGill are international, hailing from over 150 countries. In this episode,  JHR member Lily interviews three McGill international students to learn about what drew them to McGill to overcoming homesickness during Covid. To protect the identity of students sharing their opinions, all students will remain anonymous. Introduction and conclusion music courtesy of: Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesome License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license2021-03-1623 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsMigration Episode 3 - Forced MigrationIn this episode, JHR member Jade interviews a specialist on forced migration, to understand how it has drastically impacted the lives of thousands.  Introduction and conclusion music, courtesy of: Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesome License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license2021-03-1621 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsMigration Episode 2 - Indigenous Migration Within CanadaThe history of Canada would be incomplete without the stories of the Indigenous peoples. In this episode, JHR member Basile examines how internal migration affects Indigenous populations across Turtle Island. In an interview with a McGill Student, this episode examines Indigenous reconciliation and identity.  As a content warning, this episode contains information that may be traumatic for some listeners. JHR McGill wants to acknowledge that resources at McGill for Indigenous students include the First Peoples’ House, as well as SSMU’s Indigenous Affairs Committee, both of which provide guidance and facilitate events and programs that aim for...2021-03-1621 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsMigration Episode 1 - Women in MigrationIn this episode, JHR McGill member Noa interviews different women to discuss their experiences with migration, and how their lives were affected by migration, including an associate professor at Penn State University. This episode includes topics such as the struggles and challenges of immigration, as well as how women in particular are affected by migration. This is the first episode in the migration series.  Introduction and conclusion music: Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesome License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license2021-03-1620 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsThis is Bill 21: McGill and Bill 21Welcome to the final episode of This is Bill 21 - a miniseries aimed at introducing listeners to Quebec's controversial secularism law, Bill 21. In this episode, students provide their perspectives on the law, and their predictions for the future. 2020-03-0413 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsThis is Bill 21: The Legal ClaimsWelcome to the third episode of This is Bill 21 - a miniseries aimed at introducing listeners to Quebec's controversial secularism law, Bill 21. In this episode, Robert Leckey, Dean of the Faculty of Law at McGill University joins us to shed light on the legal claims of the Bill.2020-03-0412 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsThis is Bill 21: A Human Rights Issue?Welcome to the second episode of This is Bill 21 - a miniseries aimed at introducing listeners to Quebec's controversial secularism law, Bill 21. In this episode, we interview Genevieve Mercier Dalphond, an activist and PhD student, for insight into why Bill 21 is a human rights issue2020-03-0411 minJHR McGill PodcastsJHR McGill PodcastsThis is Bill 21: What is Bill 21?Welcome to the first episode of This is Bill 21 - a miniseries aimed at introducing listeners to Quebec's controversial secularism law, Bill 21. In this episode, we interview professor Daniel Béland for an introduction to Bill 21. 2020-03-0411 min