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BeCause & Effect

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Host Nolan Bicknell talks to people about the Causes they care about and the Effect it has on their lives. BeCause & Effect is a podcast of The Winnipeg Foundation.

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Stephanie Scott, National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation - Episode 114

March 21, 2024 17:01 - 56 minutes - 77.7 MB

Stephanie Scott, Executive Director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, joins us to talk about her work with the NCTR (http://www.nctr.ca/) and the importance of collecting and preserving Survivors' stories and the effect of Indian Residential Schools on our country. On March 14, the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) and its host, the University of Manitoba announced a $5 million lead gift from The Winnipeg Foundation to support the building of a ...

Alice Teufack, Cinematoba - Episode 113

December 14, 2023 16:00 - 31 minutes - 29 MB

Today’s guest is the 5th and final episode highlighting filmmakers from the Cinematoba program, in partnership with the National Screen Institute. Alice Teufack is the filmmaker behind the film Grand Frère about André Doumbé, a Cameroonian refugee and Franco-Manitoban. Alice and I talk about André’s life and legacy, her decision to completely change careers from the world of finance to the world of filmmaking, and the experience creating her first documentary film for Cinematoba. ...

Hilary McDonald, Cinematoba - Episode 112

December 07, 2023 16:00 - 38 minutes - 53.2 MB

Today’s guest is Hilary McDonald, an archeologist and photographer by trade, and she’s the 4th filmmaker in our series of conversations with Cinematoba filmmakers, whose film We Haven’t Yet Said Thanks is available now, at www.wpgfdn.com/ Hilary and I talk about her film that she shot in her hometown of Flin Flon. We talk about the mining industry and how that culture permeated the town, the arts scene up there, and how her film combined the themes of generosity, change, industry, ...

Jessica Landry, Cinematoba - Episode 111

November 30, 2023 16:00 - 40 minutes - 55.4 MB

Today’s guest is Jessica Landry, screenwriter, director, and filmmaker who wrote and directed the Cinematoba film Testament, which debuted at the Cinematoba Film Festival back in September. Jessica and I talk about her powerful film Testament, her creative process, generosity, generational trauma, religion, guilt, mentorship, and so much more.

Faustina Dalmacio, Cinematoba - Episode 110

November 23, 2023 16:00 - 23 minutes - 32.5 MB

Today’s guest is Faustina Dalmacio, who is one of five filmmakers selected for the first ever Cinematoba Film Fest, a partnership between The Winnipeg Foundation and The National Screen Institute. Faustina’s film is called After School, and it’s about two young sisters who have an after-school adventure, and how their community helps them when they lose their way. We talk about her experience growing up in a Filipino immigrant family, her approach to Cinematoba as a first-time-fil...

Carolyn Gray, Cinematoba - Episode 109

November 16, 2023 16:00 - 37 minutes - 50.9 MB

In this episode, filmmaker Carolyn Gray talks about her Cinematoba film, Escape!, which is based on a true story, exploring the unique bond between an unlikely duo, Dean, a cancer survivor and magician, and Phil, a child struggling with his own illness. Together, their bond creates real magic.  We also talk about her process, her origins, why she chose Dean to make a short film about, and how his story profoundly affected her artistic career.

Real Life Stories with Real Life Leaders Ep.5 - Ama

November 09, 2023 16:00 - 16 minutes - 23.4 MB

In this episode, we meet Ama, a remarkable 16-year-old pursuing a health-sciences degree. Originally from Ghana, Ama shares her journey to Canada, highlighting the challenges she faced growing up, and her desire to make a difference in healthcare. Ama's childhood experiences with frequent illnesses and hospital stays served as a driving force behind her aspiration to become a doctor, particularly one who could help children in need.

Real Life Stories with Real Life Leaders Ep.4 - Tarun

November 02, 2023 15:00 - 20 minutes - 18.5 MB

In this episode, we speak with Tarun, a young videographer and content creator, pursuing his passion for videography and photography. Tarun started experimenting with engineering projects and eventually found his interest in electronic and tech-related fields through his involvement in CanU.  https://canucanada.org/storiesgala/

Real Life Stories with Real Life Leaders Ep.3 - Guneet

October 26, 2023 15:00 - 18 minutes - 25.9 MB

In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of a young athlete, Guneet, who has demonstrated remarkable leadership and determination in her pursuit of success in lacrosse. The conversation begins with Guneet sharing her childhood experiences and how her love for sports, particularly lacrosse, was sparked at a young age. She discusses her initial struggles in the sport, her decision to try out for Team Manitoba, and the motivation she drew from the Canada Summer Games.

Real Life Stories with Real Life Leaders Ep.2 - Abigael

October 19, 2023 15:00 - 15 minutes - 21.4 MB

In this episode, we follow Abigail's inspiring journey from Nigeria to Canada at the age of 11. Abigail candidly shares her challenges and adjustments to a new country, school, and culture, highlighting how these experiences shaped her resilience and determination. She emphasizes the importance of saying "yes" to new opportunities, leading to her exploration of various afterschool programs and STEM-related activities. To hear more stories like Abigael's, join us for the CanU Storie...

Real Life Stories with Real Life Leaders Ep.1 - Salena

October 12, 2023 18:00 - 18 minutes - 25.6 MB

 Salena Starling's journey is an inspiring example of resilience, leadership, and the power of using one's story to drive positive change. She is determined to continue making a difference in the lives of Indigenous youth in foster care and to raise awareness about critical issues facing Indigenous communities in Canada.   To hear more stories like Salena’s, join us for the CanU Stories Gala: http://www.canucanada.org/StoriesGala

Why X Matters Ep. 4 - Empathy & Compassion Fatigue

September 28, 2023 19:38 - 46 minutes - 64.5 MB

In the past three episodes we’ve discussed topics that can be divisive; the trustworthiness of our institutions, a sense of belonging where being inclusive can sometime result in exclusivity, and the environment where peoples’ understandings of climate change often differ.      So today we want to engage our panel around the key elements necessary to having constructive and safe conversations, as most peoples’ experiences vary.  

Why X Matters Ep. 3 - The Environment

September 22, 2023 17:14 - 46 minutes - 64.2 MB

This episode discusses the state of the environment, how we talk about it, and how the impacts of human activity and sustainability practices are core to the long-term health of the planet and its inhabitants. This episode highlights voices in the sector who are working to make a change, and discusses how to get the climate emergency on the upcoming election agenda.  Guests include Julia-Simone Rutgers from The Winnipeg Free Press/The Narwhal, Ron Thiessen from CPAWS, and Marshall ...

Why X Matters Ep. 2 - Sense of Belonging

September 14, 2023 21:23 - 42 minutes - 59 MB

A sense of belonging reflects an individual’s social and environmental connections. Prior to the pandemic Winnipeggers experience an overall sense of belonging, but that figure plummeted in 2022. In episode two, we highlight different communities with varying perspectives on how to build a more inclusive Manitoba and what reforms they want to see.

Why X Matters Ep. 1 - Trust in Institutions

September 08, 2023 14:53 - 46 minutes - 63.2 MB

 Why X Matters is a four-part, limited series podcast that explores civic engagement by unpacking The Winnipeg Foundation’s Vital Signs® 2022. Join us each Thursday in September to hear from experts on the topics of Trust in Institutions, Sense of Belonging, The Environment, and The Empathy Deficit. Welcome to Episode 1 of Why X Matters. Our first episode explores the decline in trust in institutions amongst Winnipeggers, what it’s like to navigate a culture of increased scrutiny a...

Episode 108 - Ashley Seymour, Volunteer Manitoba

August 16, 2023 18:44 - 29 minutes - 40.1 MB

Today’s guest is Ashley Seymour, Executive Director of Volunteer Manitoba. Ashley and I talk about community connection, Manitoba’s passion for volunteering, and how to make a difference in your community by volunteering not just money, but time and talent as well.

Episode 107 - Salena Starling, Community of Big Hearts

August 09, 2023 18:55 - 35 minutes - 49.2 MB

Today’s episode I have the honor of speaking with Salena Starling. Salena is President of Community of Big Hearts, and she’s an 18-year-old indigenous woman that’s also sharing her story about spending her entire life as a youth in care.  We talk about her experiences as a youth in care, her family’s generational trauma, and how she’s helping to foster reconciliation through her work with Community of Big Hearts.

Episode 106 - Demian Lawrenchuk, Food Matters Manitoba

July 25, 2023 05:01 - 44 minutes - 60.8 MB

Demian Lawrenchuk, Executive Director of Food Matters Manitoba, talks about their work reconnecting with Northern Manitoba’s Indigenous communities, building capacity and food security in these regions, and the logistical challenges of the global food system for remote communities.

Episode 105 - Hadley Archer, Nature United

July 18, 2023 21:37 - 51 minutes - 70.7 MB

Today’s guest is Hadley Archer, Executive Director of Nature United, the Canadian affiliate of the global environmental nonprofit The Nature Conservancy, an organization working to create a world where people and nature can thrive. Hadley talks about his connection with nature, the impact humans are having on our planet, and top priorities for environmental conservation in 2023 and beyond.

Episode 104 - David Kron, Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba

July 12, 2023 16:30 - 1 hour - 83 MB

David Kron, Executive Director of the Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba, talks about Cerebral Palsy and how differently it can present in different individuals, the stigmas and difficulties surrounding folks living with disabilities, and his continued advocacy work throughout his life. 

Episode 103 - Michelle Gazze, The Winnipeg Foundation

July 04, 2023 20:50 - 51 minutes - 71.4 MB

Today’s guest is a special treat. One of my colleagues and favorite people to talk to, Michelle Gazze. Michelle has worked in the world of community engagement for many different organizations in her career, and as The Winnipeg Foundation’s Community Engagement Coordinator, she has a profound perspective on the philanthropic sector and the future of giving. I sat down with Michelle to talk about inner-reflection, self identity, and how that pertains to the next generation of gener...

Episode 102 - Shereen Denetto, IRCOM

June 27, 2023 04:59 - 51 minutes - 70.2 MB

Shereen Donetto, Executive Director of the Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba, also known as IRCOM, talks about her work helping families integrate into Canadian society, the barriers involved in doing so, and what we can do to prepare for the inevitable increase in demand of our systems as the global refugee crisis continues to grow.

Episode 101 - Brandy Blind, Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata

June 20, 2023 17:40 - 30 minutes - 42.2 MB

Brandy Blind tells us her story and what she has overcome, the incredible impact of the FGC program in Manitoba, and what our city still needs to do to help reunite families with kids caught up in the system. 

Episode 100 - Sky Bridges, CEO of The Winnipeg Foundation

June 13, 2023 05:00 - 32 minutes - 44.2 MB

Sky Bridges, CEO of The Winnipeg Foundation, talks about the strategic vision for The Foundation moving forward, the path the organization is taking in response to Winnipeg Vital Signs 2022 and how collaborating with community can improve the well-being of Winnipeggers and make a lasting impact. 

Episode 99 - Dan Lett, Winnipeg Free Press

December 16, 2022 16:41 - 1 hour - 88.2 MB

Today’s show is all about Journalism. My guest is Dan Lett and he’s been a journalist and award-winning columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press since 1986. Dan recently launched the Niigaan and the Lone Ranger podcast with co-host, and friend of the show, Niigaan Sinclair. Niigaan and the Lone Ranger is streaming on all major podcast platforms and the show is already one of the best podcasts out there. Dan and I talk about the current state of Journalism, the concept of Moral Clarity...

Episode 98 - Michael Barkman, Community Economic Development Network

December 09, 2022 06:01 - 54 minutes - 74.6 MB

Welcome to BeCause & 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. Today’s guest is Michael Barkman, Manitoba Network Manager for CCEDNET, the Canadian Community Economic Development Network, a collective that Michael and I talk about a modern approach of empowering communities to be economically sustainable, the current political and social climate in our city, and his advocacy a...

Episode 97 - Jill Officer, Olympic Gold Medalist

December 02, 2022 06:01 - 38 minutes - 53 MB

Welcome to BeCause & Effect, a podcast from the Winnipeg Foundation, where we talk to people about the causes they care about and the effect it has on their lives. My name is Nolan Bicknell. Today’s guest is Olympic Gold Medalist, Jill Officer. She has won multiple curling championships and travelled all over, curling across the globe. I sat down with Jill Officer, to talk sport psychology, the transition from Olympic champion to regular citizen, and her dedication to mentorship a...

Episode 96 - Divya Sharma, Youth in Philanthropy

November 18, 2022 06:01 - 37 minutes - 51.4 MB

Today’s guest is the youngest guest we’ve had on BeCause & Effect, and she’s already an incredible philanthropist and community leader.  18 year-old Divya Sharma has been involved in philanthropy for years and has lent her talents to many incredible organizations and causes in our city including Can U. (https://canucanada.org/) I sat down with Divya to talk about how youth today are leading our communities, what it’s been like growing up during the pandemic, and where her work eth...

Episode 95 - Lisa Cowan, Tamarack Recovery Centre

November 04, 2022 05:01 - 48 minutes - 67 MB

Lisa Cowan is the Executive Director of the Tamarack Recovery Centre here in Winnipeg. Tamarack has been serving our community for nearly 50 years, offering community-based treatment and support for alcohol and drug addiction, as well as aftercare and transitional housing to help their clients make a lasting change in their lives. I sat down with Lisa Cowan from Tamarack Recovery Centre, to talk about her work and the modern context of addiction in 2022, the stigmas that continue t...

Episode 94 - Megan Tate, The Winnipeg Foundation

October 28, 2022 05:01 - 32 minutes - 45.2 MB

Welcome to BeCause & 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. I’m Nolan Bicknell. Today’s guest is another Winnipeg Foundation staff member who has been working in the philanthropic sector for decades. Megan Tate, Director of Community Grants, started with the Foundation in 1999. Her knowledge and understanding of the charitable sector in our city is unparalleled, and Megan ...

Episode 93 - Louise Simbandumwe, SEED Winnipeg

October 21, 2022 05:01 - 46 minutes - 63.8 MB

Louise Simbandumwe is Co-Director of Supporting Employment and Economic Development, also known as SEED Winnipeg. Louise and her staff have been supporting individuals and families navigating our financial and social systems to help them reach economic empowerment. I sat down with Louise Simbandumwe, Co-Director of SEED Winnipeg Inc, to talk about economic development and empowerment in a post-covid world, the difficulties dealing with and navigating systemic barriers, and how to i...

Episode 92 - Mary Beth Taylor, The Winnipeg Foundation

October 07, 2022 05:00 - 49 minutes - 68.6 MB

Mary Beth Taylor has been encouraging generosity in all its forms since she was a child. As the Director of Donor Engagement at The Winnipeg Foundation, she leads a team helping donors in our province connect with the causes they care most about. I had the honor of sitting down with Mary Beth Taylor, a 30-year veteran of the philanthropic sector in Canada, to talk about the charity and non-profit model in our modern world, the impact of working in Canada’s most generous province ye...

Episode 91 - Greg Kyllo, Bruce Oake Recovery Centre

September 23, 2022 05:01 - 45 minutes - 62.8 MB

Today’s guest is Greg Kyllo. He’s the Executive Director of the Bruce Oake Recovery Centre, he’s 12 years sober himself, and him and the team at Bruce Oake are doing incredible work helping men get their lives back on track. The Bruce Oake Recovery Centre recently passed their 1 Year Anniversary since opening in 2021, and 101 graduates have moved through the program.  Greg and I talk about recovery, grief, substance abuse, the pandemic, the 12 Steps, and how our city is facing the...

Episode 90 - Cam Bennett, Cinematoba

April 20, 2022 21:25 - 48 minutes - 66.8 MB

Cam Bennett is a Manitoba staple in the film and television production community. As current Program Manager for Cinematoba, Cam was previously executive producer for MTS TV (Bell MTS) Stories From Home.  His work has been broadcast on APTN, CBC, CTV, Global, Discovery, Life Network, History UK and The SciFi Network.  Cinematoba is a new storytelling initiative brought to you by the National Screen Institute and The Winnipeg Foundation, and we couldn’t be happier to have Cam on b...

Episode 89 - Shahina Siddiqui, Islamic Social Services Association

April 06, 2022 05:21 - 53 minutes - 73.2 MB

Shahina Siddiqui is a speaker, educator, community leader, and the co-founder and volunteer executive director of the Islamic Social Services Association (ISSA). I’ve wanted her on the podcast since we first launched, and I’m honored that she is my guest today. Shahina has a wisdom and a presence that few people have, and her perspective on life and all its challenges is incredible.  I sat down with Shahina Siddiqui to talk about life, her faith, her career with ISSA and the wonde...

Episode 88 - Yvette Cenerini, Mentoring Artists for Women's Art

March 31, 2022 06:32 - 36 minutes - 50.1 MB

Today we are talking about art. Specifically, indigenous art. Yvette Cenerini is a metis artist, educator, and the Art Education Specialist with Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art, aka MAWA. Her project: Resilience highlights 50 Indigenous Art Cards & Teaching Guide for schools across Canada. I sat down with Yvette Cenerini to talk about her career as an artist in Winnipeg, using art to help youth understand themselves and the world around them, and how we can connect with art on ou...

Episode 87 - Adam Glynn, 93.7 FM CJNU

March 23, 2022 05:00 - 1 hour - 95.6 MB

Welcome to BeCause & Effect, a podcast from the Winnipeg Foundation, where we talk to people about the causes they care about and effect it has on their lives. My name is Nolan Bicknell. Today’s guest is a real pro. Adam Glynn, the Station Manager at CJNU here in Winnipeg. CJNU of course is Winnipeg’s Community Radio Station, living at 93.7 FM on your dials or streaming live at CJNU.ca. Since taking over, Adam has been a tireless community champion and has brought CJNU into the mo...

Episode 86 - Janell Henry & Daina Warren, Urban Shaman

March 16, 2022 20:55 - 33 minutes - 46.3 MB

Welcome to BeCause & Effect, a podcast from The Winnipeg Foundation, where we talk to people about the causes they care about and effect it has on their lives. My name is Nolan Bicknell. Today’s show has two guests, Project Coordinator Janell Henry and Director Daina Warren, both from the Urban Shaman Gallery here in Winnipeg. Urban Shaman is an indigenous artist-run centre and they have been leaders in showcasing and celebrating contemporary indigenous art since opening in 1996. ...

Episode 85 - Monika Pichor, Ka Ni Kanichihk

March 09, 2022 06:42 - 30 minutes - 41.3 MB

Monika Pichor is helping young people in Winnipeg reconnect with their culture through music, art, ceremony, and more. Monika coordinates the Butterfly Club at Ka Ni Kanichihk, where she mentors youth and helps guide them in whatever areas they need through a holistic approach.   I sat down with Monika Pichor, Program Coordinator of The Butterfly Club at Ka Ni Kanichihk, to talk about reconnecting youth with their culture, the importance of truth in reconciliation, and the recipro...

Episode 84 - Susan Sader, Good Neighbours Active Living Centre

March 01, 2022 19:34 - 50 minutes - 68.9 MB

Welcome to BeCause & 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. Today’s guest is Susan Sader, Executive Director of Good Neighbours Active Living Centre. Good Neighbours has been supporting seniors with their physical, mental, and emotional well-being for decades, and is an incredible resource in our city. Susan has been with Good Neighbours for 20 yea...

Episode 83 - Tolu Ilelaboye & Titi Tijani from ACOMI

February 23, 2022 05:59 - 1 hour - 88.7 MB

ACOMI's Board President Titi Tijani, and Director of Operations Tolu Ilelaboye join us to talk about African Communities of Manitoba Incorporated (ACOMI), their roles with the organization, and their dedication to community.  Tolu and Tiji are working every day to connect communities and strengthen the bonds between our city. We are honored to hear their stories, ideas, and perspectives about what it means to be a community champion and model citizen that fights for equitable, flou...

Episode 82 - Emma Gilchrist

February 16, 2022 03:29 - 41 minutes - 57.8 MB

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 it has on their lives. My name is Nolan Bicknell. Today’s guest is Emma Gilchrist, Editor in Chief and Co-Founder of The Narwhal. The Narwhal is a team of investigative journalists that focus on Canada’s natural world, and write incredible stories the climate crisis we find ourselves in.  We connected with Emma because The Narwhal and the W...

Episode 82 - Emma Gilchrist, Editor-in-Chief of The Narwhal

February 16, 2022 03:29 - 41 minutes - 57.8 MB

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 it has on their lives. My name is Nolan Bicknell. Today’s guest is Emma Gilchrist, Editor in Chief and Co-Founder of The Narwhal. The Narwhal is a team of investigative journalists that focus on Canada’s natural world, and write incredible stories the climate crisis we find ourselves in.  We connected with Emma because The Narwhal and the W...

Episode 81 - Editor of The Winnipeg Free Press, Paul Samyn

February 10, 2022 07:42 - 51 minutes - 70.9 MB

Welcome to BeCause & 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. Today’s guest is Paul Samyn, 15th editor in the 150-year history of the Winnipeg Free Press. It’s a little bit crazy to be a journalist right now, and Paul and his team are leading our province with the promise to deliver the information people need to make educated decisions, despite a gr...

Episode 80 - Board Chair of The Winnipeg Foundation, Tom Bryk

February 02, 2022 06:24 - 45 minutes - 62.7 MB

Welcome to BeCause and Effect, the podcast from the Winnipeg Foundation. Where we talk to people about the causes they care about, and the effect it has on their lives. My name is Nolan Bicknell. Tom Bryk has a very humble wisdom that has helped him in his role as Board Chair of The Winnipeg Foundation, and countless other volunteer experiences. I was honored that he was able to sit down with me to discuss the state of the philanthropic sector at this pivotal moment in time. We ta...

Episode 79 - Kevin Lamoureux

September 29, 2021 07:20 - 57 minutes - 79.3 MB

Today’s episode is our season finale, and I’ve wanted to sit down for a conversation with our next guest since the second I heard him speak. If you’ve never heard Mr. Kevin Lamoureux speak before, you’re in for a treat. Kevin is an award winning scholar, professor, public speaker, advocate and so much more.  I sat down with Kevin Lamoureux, to talk about his work within the education system here in Manitoba, how not to squander the gift of reconciliation from Indigenous peoples, an...

Episode 78 - Ayn Wilcox

September 22, 2021 20:46 - 47 minutes - 65.3 MB

Ayn Wilcox and her team at Klinic Community Health are committed to helping Winnipeggers care for their mental, physical, and emotional health, by offering community health services focused on meeting people where they’re at. Health care during COVID-19 has been a struggle for everyone, and Ayn and her team are doing their best to continue to provide the care people often desperately need. I sat down with Ayn Wilcox, Interim Executive Director at Klinic Community Health, to talk ab...

Episode 77 - Kelly Thornton

September 15, 2021 08:48 - 57 minutes - 78.9 MB

Kelly Thornton is telling provocative stories through theatre. As the Artistic Director of the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Kelly and her award-winning team at RMTC have continued to find ways to entertain, educate, and start important conversations through incredible stage performance, despite a world-wide pandemic that closed everything down. I sat down with Kelly Thornton, to talk about artistic expression in a post-COVID world, the excitement about connecting with audiences f...

Episode 76 - Erica Daniels

September 08, 2021 07:25 - 46 minutes - 63.4 MB

Erica Daniels is an award-winning Cree/Ojibway producer, director, and founder of Kejic Productions. Her Winnipeg-based company has been winning awards and creating incredible content since 2017, and she’s a mentor to today’s youth on the value and importance of storytelling through a multitude of programs and projects. I sat down with Erica Daniels, to talk about indigenous identity, filmmaking, and storytelling, the importance of passing and preserving elder knowledge, and how we...

Episode 75 - Patricia Mainville

August 25, 2021 10:36 - 46 minutes - 63.8 MB

Patricia Mainville has been working with Children, Youth, and Families in Education and community service for over two decades. Pat has been a Winnipeg Foundation Board Member since 2017, was also recently asked to be a feature essay in The Winnipeg Foundation’s Next 100 Essay series, where Winnipeggers were asked to envision Winnipeg in the next 100 years.  I sat down with Pat Mainville, to talk about cultural identity and the importance of community, the education system and adap...