This week on Open Sources Guelph, we've got a digest for you. As we lean back on an ant hill, touch grass and love life, we're treating you to two recent in-depth conversations with fascinating and insightful activists in their respective fields. First, just in time for Pride Month, we're going talk about trans equality, and second, just in time for Victoria Day planting, we're going to talk about farm workers.


This Thursday, May 16 at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss:


The Johnstone of Destiny. Canada’s queer and trans communities are feeling besieged lately with many provincial governments trying to legislate parental rights and/or are openly discriminating against LGBTQ+ people. This week, we’re joined by Fae Johnstone, a trans activist and the executive director of the Society for Queer Momentum, who’s going to tell us about how they maintain hope that we’re still on the progressive road to equality.


Migrants at Work. With the planting season here, more migrant workers will be arriving in surrounding communities to help with the busy and strenuous tasks that come with farming. But there’s more than one type of migrant worker, and they are facing all kinds of challenges as they’re going about their jobs and to help us sort all that out, we will be joined by Kit Andres from the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change.


Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.