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Full Show: The ethics of friendship, Having tough conversations & Innovating within indigenous communities
Mornings with Simi
English - September 29, 2023 16:10 - 54 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Seg 1: Are there ethics to friendship?
Guest: Dr. Cathy Mason, Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Central European University
Seg 2: View From Victoria:
Masks, boosters and COVID and other respiratory viruses are back! We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
Seg 3: Michelle Good is a Cree writer and member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation, known for her advocacy for Indigenous people and her successful writing career.
Guest: Michelle Good, Award Winning Author of Five Little Indians and Truth Telling
Seg 4: Archaeologists investigating potential unmarked graves at suspected residential school sites often rely on survivor accounts for critical information before using ground-penetrating radar technology.
Guest: Dr. Andrew Martindale, Professor of Archeology at UBC and Member of the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools Missing Children and Unmarked Burials
Seg 5: Between 1951 and 1984, over 20,000 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit infants and children were forcibly removed from their families by child welfare authorities and adopted into primarily non-Indigenous households, often in different provinces or countries, severing their connections to their languages, traditions, and extended families.
Guest: Eugenea Couture, Author of Adoption Not an Option and Executive Producer and Director of “In Darkness I See You” and “The Big Whiteout”
Seg 6: Denise is a dedicated advocate at the intersection of Indigenous sovereignty, technology, and innovation.
Guest: Denise Williams, Member of the Cowichan Tribes and Visiting Lecturer at Simon Fraser University
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Seg 1: Are there ethics to friendship?
Guest: Dr. Cathy Mason, Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Central European University
Seg 2: View From Victoria:
Masks, boosters and COVID and other respiratory viruses are back! We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer.
Seg 3: Michelle Good is a Cree writer and member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation, known for her advocacy for Indigenous people and her successful writing career.
Guest: Michelle Good, Award Winning Author of Five Little Indians and Truth Telling
Seg 4: Archaeologists investigating potential unmarked graves at suspected residential school sites often rely on survivor accounts for critical information before using ground-penetrating radar technology.
Guest: Dr. Andrew Martindale, Professor of Archeology at UBC and Member of the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools Missing Children and Unmarked Burials
Seg 5: Between 1951 and 1984, over 20,000 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit infants and children were forcibly removed from their families by child welfare authorities and adopted into primarily non-Indigenous households, often in different provinces or countries, severing their connections to their languages, traditions, and extended families.
Guest: Eugenea Couture, Author of Adoption Not an Option and Executive Producer and Director of “In Darkness I See You” and “The Big Whiteout”
Seg 6: Denise is a dedicated advocate at the intersection of Indigenous sovereignty, technology, and innovation.
Guest: Denise Williams, Member of the Cowichan Tribes and Visiting Lecturer at Simon Fraser University
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