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Karli Zschogner
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ULEAD: Dal/UKing's News
ULead Episode 9: UKing’s and Dalhousie Sexual Assault Policy to King’s WUSC student refugee program experiences
This week: Host and reporter Karli Zschogner speaks with KSU Financial Vice President Marie Dolcetti-Koros on last week’s student government member meeting cancelation with the Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Advanced Education. King’s students Antoin Merce and Adam Yemming reflect on meeting alumna Stephanie Dick in the last Automatons lecture series on Artificial Intelligence and career paths. Hear from Ava Whitney-Coulter of UKing’s World University Services of Canada (WUSC) and their annual fundraiser and Jeniffer Mukasa, at UKing’s under the WUSC Student Refugee Program on her experiences being a Rwandan...
2018-04-07
31 min
ULEAD: Dal/UKing's News
ULead Episode 8: Slavery, Black Women Reproduction and writing in The Watch Magazine
This Week: Dr. Afua Cooper discusses with host and reporter Karli Zschogner after talk at UKing’s “The Ownership of Her Womb”: Black Women, Reproduction, and Slavery in Canada. She says we have much to learn through the impacts of colonization and slavery today. King’s Journalism student Jayde Tynes, member of the King’s Equity Committee reflects on Cooper’s talk and the connection of slavery in laws that had been in Canada and US, and King’s Inquiry on its connection to slavery. Members of King’s The Watch Magazine Jessica MacIssac, Isabele Ruitenbeek, and N...
2018-03-30
26 min
ULEAD: Dal/UKing's News
ULead Episode 7: First DSU Mi’kmaq President Aaron Prosper, Tenant Rights & social responsibility in technology
This week, Karli Zschogner hosts an in-depth discussion with Dalhousie’s new and first Mi’kmaq Dalhousie Student Union President Aaron Prosper. From Eskasoni First Nation, he discusses his plan, with discussion on incorporating traditional knowledge into academia, two-eyed seeing, and into the next steps of incorporating. Libby Scofield, organizer of a King’s Tenants Rights Workshop discusses commonly unknown rights of tenants. King’s Professor Gordon McOuat of the Automatons! From Ovid to AI lecture series reflects from a public debate with Noel Sharkey, a professor of robotics and popular BBC commentator, and Duncan MacIntos...
2018-03-23
28 min
ULEAD: Dal/UKing's News
ULEAD Episode 6: Human Rights Law with Dennis Edney and Halifax poet El Jones
Host and reporter Karli Zschogner brings a law special in discussion on the barriers & efforts to address with Fabian Suárez-Amaya on Dalhousie’s IDEALaw 2018 Conference. Then a one-on-one interview with Omar Khadr’s lawyer Dennis Edney. He reflects on his time represents Omar through four prime ministers, the public’s understanding of a child soldier, while providing recommendations to law school. This is followed by reflections from Halifax poet El Jones on Khadr’s talk as well as Dalhousie University Student Union Election results. The post ULEAD Episode 6: Human Rights Law with Dennis Ed...
2018-03-16
28 min
ULEAD: Dal/UKing's News
ULead Episode 5: “The Benchmark”: Questions from Haligonians to Chris Hadfield and Dalhousie Student Union Nominees
Astronaut, musician, author and educator Col. Hadfield stopped at Dalhousie University for his Canada 151 tour. Host and reporter Karli Zschogner interviewed Halifax attendees on what Chris Hadfield means to them including students who dressed up. CKDU’s Francella Fiallos and Darryl Smith interview Dalhousie Student Union Nominees. The post ULead Episode 5: “The Benchmark”: Questions from Haligonians to Chris Hadfield and Dalhousie Student Union Nominees appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
2018-03-09
26 min
ULEAD: Dal/UKing's News
ULead Episode 4: 2018 Dalhousie and King’s Student Union Elections Season to Artificial Intelligence
With the opening of the Dalhousie Student Union Election season, host and reporter Karli Zschogner survey’s Dalhousie student and what they believe is most important including support for international students, mental services, attendance policies. Hear from Izzy Ortner who was elected as Communications Vice President during the King’s Student Union Elections. Professor of Humanities Gordan McOuat is the brainchild of the King’s lecture series on the historical to modern view into robots to artificial intelligence. As a research fellow from Cambridge University to the Max Planck Institute in Berlin, he speaks on bri...
2018-03-02
25 min
ULEAD: Dal/UKing's News
ULead Episode 3: UKing’s Elections to Journalism during African Heritage Month
Host and reporter Karli Zschogner breaks down the University of King’s College Elections alongside interviews with elected Michael Greenlaw and Marie Dolcetti-Koros. King’s Journalism student Sandra Hannebohm was a panelist alongside Desmond Cole and poet El Jones during African Heritage Month. She speaks on how she got involved, and her reflection around the discussion around journalistic objectivity and the current effects of black communities. The post ULead Episode 3: UKing’s Elections to Journalism during African Heritage Month appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
2018-02-23
26 min
ULEAD: Dal/UKing's News
ULead Episode 2: Racial Justice, Child Soldiers Initiative, Slavery Inquiry & Anna-Maria Tremonti
As Dalhousie hosts a Radical Justice Symposium focusing on black and Indigenous Issues, speaker Mercedes Peters, a Dal Masters in History student shares with host Karli Zschogner of her research on intergenerational trauma including the impacts of assimilation policies on Indigenous lives and identities over time. Kelsie Young of Dream Webs was a vendor at the Racial Justice Symposium shares how she interweaves arts and crafts into addressing human rights and culture. Students from King’s and Dal attend an evening Halifax protest in solidarity of Justice for Colton Bushie and what it mea...
2018-02-16
28 min
ULEAD: Dal/UKing's News
ULead – Episode 1 – What is reconciliation without truth?: Discussions with Anishinaabe Comedian Ryan McMahon
In light of its 200th anniversary, Dalhousie hosted the Dal Lead Conference the first week of February. Alongside Senator Wanda Thomas, Anishinaabe Comedian and media producer Ryan McMahon was invited to share his understanding of what needs to be done going forward. Host Karli Zschogner asks what the role of comedy means to him, the qualities of leadership, career building, and personalizing reconciliation. The post ULead – Episode 1 – What is reconciliation without truth?: Discussions with Anishinaabe Comedian Ryan McMahon appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
2018-02-09
23 min