12 episodes

Hidden stories of York Region is a podcast series that will highlight the historical and current realities of how communities in York Region formed, settled, and continue to exist today. We believe there's a gap in this knowledge area that has impacted how community issues have been addressed. Our initiative will highlight community assets and needs. We're hoping by designing, piloting, and marketing, this podcast that residents, educators, government businesses, community leaders, and youth will enhance their awareness of what's happening across the region and get involved to advocate and act for change.

Hidden Stories of York Region Social Planning Council of York Region

    • Society & Culture

Hidden stories of York Region is a podcast series that will highlight the historical and current realities of how communities in York Region formed, settled, and continue to exist today. We believe there's a gap in this knowledge area that has impacted how community issues have been addressed. Our initiative will highlight community assets and needs. We're hoping by designing, piloting, and marketing, this podcast that residents, educators, government businesses, community leaders, and youth will enhance their awareness of what's happening across the region and get involved to advocate and act for change.

    SEASON 3 | Episode 4 - Housing as a Human Right

    SEASON 3 | Episode 4 - Housing as a Human Right

    The Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation (CERA) is a not-for-profit charity that advances rights-based housing policy through research, policy development, advocacy and litigation. CERA is recognized internationally as a world leader in applying both domestic and international human rights law to address issues of homelessness and poverty.

    Our guest, Bahar Shadpour (Director of Policy and Communications, CERA) speaks to the current state of housing in York Region and what happens when housing is treated as a commodity rather than a social good and a human right.

    • 22 min
    SEASON 3 | Episode 3 - Housing for 2SLGBTQ + Youth

    SEASON 3 | Episode 3 - Housing for 2SLGBTQ + Youth

    2SLGBTQ+ youth may be the most vulnerable members of our community with an over-representation in the homeless population. Studies report that 2SLGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness face high rates of depression, self-harm, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts.

    Our guests, Jesse Vacarciuc (Youth Worker, 360°Kids) and Dr. Alex Abramovich (Youth Worker, 360°kids) and Dr. Alex Abramovich (Independent Scientist, Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, CAMH; Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto), speak to the urgency of prioritizing stable and affirming housing for 2SLGBTQ+ youth to support a wide range of goals, from education and employment to overall levels of health and well-being.

    • 28 min
    SEASON 3 | Episode 2 - Infrastructure for Community Care

    SEASON 3 | Episode 2 - Infrastructure for Community Care

    It is estimated that 75% of adults with disabilities live with an aging parent or caregiver, and most are not afforded the supports or services that would enable them to enjoy the fulfilling lives we all deserve.

    Our guests, Kathy Mochnacki (Home on the Hill Supportive Housing) and Surjit Sachdev (Anand Vihar – The Centre for Dignified Living), discuss housing models for marginalized populations that provide opportunities for residents to find meaning in their lives and relief for family members knowing their loved ones will be supported now and in the future.

    • 25 min
    SEASON 3 | Episode 1 - Housing from Past to Present in York Region Landscape & Trends

    SEASON 3 | Episode 1 - Housing from Past to Present in York Region Landscape & Trends

    York Region is often viewed through the lens of suburban affluence with its single-family homes and grassy backyards. But beyond this façade are people who live a different reality. This episode examines housing from past to present, with an eye to how York Region can provide more equitable and livable options for its residents.

    Our guests, Michael Braithwaite (CEO, Blue Boor) and Mayor John Taylor (Town of Newmarket), discuss the landscape and trends in the Region, the housing crisis declared in 2021, and share ideas on how to support new strategies, policies and housing models.

    • 26 min
    Episode Four - Live Well Take Action Ambassador Program for East Asian Youth ft. Jaclyn Wong

    Episode Four - Live Well Take Action Ambassador Program for East Asian Youth ft. Jaclyn Wong

    Janine Berridge-Paul is joined by Jaclyn Wong to discuss the work of "Live Well Take Action, an Ambassador Program for East Asian Youth" In addition to the work of this specific program, Janine. and Jaclyn also talk about larger themes of anti-asian racism taking place in their community and the impact COVID has had on this.


    Jaclyn Wong is a 1.5 generation Chinese immigrant who grew up in York Region and now works as a teacher at the York Region District School Board. She is also one of the program managers at the Live Well, Take Action: Ambassador Program for East Asian Youth, an after-school initiative that encourages students to explore social issues affecting Asian communities. In addition, Jaclyn is committed to various activist roles across the GTA and city of Toronto. She is currently working on her thesis about anti-oppression, education and well-being at Trent University. When she needs to ground herself, she likes to play her ukulele and immerse herself in the Star Trek universe. Jaclyn goes by she/her pronouns.

    • 28 min
    Episode Three: HIghlighting Youth Leadership in Food Justice ft. Gurneet Kaur Dhami

    Episode Three: HIghlighting Youth Leadership in Food Justice ft. Gurneet Kaur Dhami

    Janine Berridge-Paul is joined by Gurneet Kaur Dhami to discuss the important issue of food justice and how work in this area has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Gurneet Kaur Dhami is a Panjabi-Sikh settler living, working and playing in present-day Vaughan, Ontario.

    Over the past year, she has brought her passion for food justice, community and youth leadership in various roles with the York Region Food Network (YRFN).
    She is the co-founder of the YRFN Youth Food Committee, where youth with meaningful connections to York Region gather for community, mentorship and leadership opportunities to advance food justice.

    If she's not busy with youth leadership roles, you will find her completing her MSc in Applied Human Nutrition thesis (online) at Mount Saint Vincent University to become a registered dietitian advocating for racial justice.

    • 28 min

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