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Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Who is nourished by it? Made in Canada: an agricultural podcast goes in-depth to illustrate the issues surrounding Canada’s migrant workers. We speak with activist, artist and experts on the Seasonal Agricultural Program in Canada and the injustices faced by the folks who ensure that Canadian stores, famers markets and plates have food. Working as a companion podcast to Made in Canada: an agricultural song cycle, we also go behind the mic for the creation of each song on the album week by week.The podcast is written and narrated by Pedro Chamale, edited and co-produced by Kathleen Flaherty, and produced by Derek Chan and Howard Dai of rice & beans theatre. Made in Canada Song Cycle is possible by the support of The Canada Council for the Arts, The BC Arts Council, The Province of British Columbia, and the City of Vancouver. You can find out more about the Podcast and Made in Canada: an agriculture song cycle, or support us and purchase the album at micsongcyle.ca.

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Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Who is nourished by it? Made in Canada: an agricultural podcast goes in-depth to illustrate the issues surrounding Canada’s migrant workers. We speak with activist, artist and experts on the Seasonal Agricultural Program in Canada and the injustices faced by the folks who ensure that Canadian stores, famers markets and plates have food. Working as a companion podcast to Made in Canada: an agricultural song cycle, we also go behind the mic for the creation of each song on the album week by week.The podcast is written and narrated by Pedro Chamale, edited and co-produced by Kathleen Flaherty, and produced by Derek Chan and Howard Dai of rice & beans theatre. Made in Canada Song Cycle is possible by the support of The Canada Council for the Arts, The BC Arts Council, The Province of British Columbia, and the City of Vancouver. You can find out more about the Podcast and Made in Canada: an agriculture song cycle, or support us and purchase the album at micsongcyle.ca.

    Episode 10: The Program - Reprise

    Episode 10: The Program - Reprise

    On the final episode of the podcast, host Pedro Chamale revisits conversations with most of the guest that have been interviewed. They tell us what we as Canadians can do to put our knowledge into action, as well as final words from the field. We also sit down with Min Sook Lee again and are left with inspiring words to carry forward. Composer Mishelle Cuttler and Pedro discuss the final song of the cycle; The Program Reprise gives us one last reflection on the creation of Made in Canada: an agricultural song cycle.

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    Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Who is nourished by it? Made in Canada: an agricultural podcast goes in-depth to illustrate the issues surrounding Canada’s migrant workers. We speak with activist, artist and experts on the Seasonal Agricultural Program in Canada and the injustices faced by the folks who ensure that Canadian stores, famers markets and plates have food. Working as a companion podcast to Made in Canada: an agricultural song cycle, we also go behind the mic for the creation of each song on the album week by week.
    The podcast is written and narrated by Pedro Chamale, edited and co-produced by Kathleen Flaherty, and produced by Derek Chan and Howard Dai of rice & beans theatre. Made in Canada Song Cycle is possible by the support of The Canada Council for the Arts, The BC Arts Council, The Province of British Columbia, and the City of Vancouver. You can find out more about the Podcast and Made in Canada: an agriculture song cycle, or support us and purchase the album at micsongcyle.ca.
     
    Support the show (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/rice-and-beans-theatre-society/)

    • 37 Min.
    Episode 9: Canadian Law

    Episode 9: Canadian Law

    In this week's episode, guest host Rodrigo Massa guides us through an interview he did with Pedro Chamale and reads some of the lyrics found in this week's song. Pedro sits down with Marc Fawcett-Atkinson again to continue his look at journalism and the SWAP program. We hear more from filmmaker and activist Min Sook Lee about pressures she faced while making her films. Mishelle and Pedro continue to break down each song in the cycle, giving you a deeper look at Canadian Law.

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    Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Who is nourished by it? Made in Canada: an agricultural podcast goes in-depth to illustrate the issues surrounding Canada’s migrant workers. We speak with activist, artist and experts on the Seasonal Agricultural Program in Canada and the injustices faced by the folks who ensure that Canadian stores, famers markets and plates have food. Working as a companion podcast to Made in Canada: an agricultural song cycle, we also go behind the mic for the creation of each song on the album week by week.
    The podcast is written and narrated by Pedro Chamale, edited and co-produced by Kathleen Flaherty, and produced by Derek Chan and Howard Dai of rice & beans theatre. Made in Canada Song Cycle is possible by the support of The Canada Council for the Arts, The BC Arts Council, The Province of British Columbia, and the City of Vancouver. You can find out more about the Podcast and Made in Canada: an agriculture song cycle, or support us and purchase the album at micsongcyle.ca.
    Support the show (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/rice-and-beans-theatre-society/)

    • 38 Min.
    Episode 8: A Special Report

    Episode 8: A Special Report

    This week, host Pedro Chamale sits down with fellow artists Mieko Ochie and Cole Cseke to further discuss their project Parts & Labour.  We visit a conversation that Pedro had with filmmaker and activist Min Sook Lee on the subject of migrant agricultural workers in Canada. Also, we get to hear from composer Mishelle Cuttler and lyricist Pedro Chamale about the origins of this week's song, A Special Report.

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    Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Who is nourished by it? Made in Canada: an agricultural podcast goes in-depth to illustrate the issues surrounding Canada’s migrant workers. We speak with activist, artist and experts on the Seasonal Agricultural Program in Canada and the injustices faced by the folks who ensure that Canadian stores, famers markets and plates have food. Working as a companion podcast to Made in Canada: an agricultural song cycle, we also go behind the mic for the creation of each song on the album week by week.
    The podcast is written and narrated by Pedro Chamale, edited and co-produced by Kathleen Flaherty, and produced by Derek Chan and Howard Dai of rice & beans theatre. Made in Canada Song Cycle is possible by the support of The Canada Council for the Arts, The BC Arts Council, The Province of British Columbia, and the City of Vancouver. You can find out more about the Podcast and Made in Canada: an agriculture song cycle, or support us and purchase the album at micsongcyle.ca.
    Support the show (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/rice-and-beans-theatre-society/)

    • 39 Min.
    Episode 7: Headlines Anthem

    Episode 7: Headlines Anthem

    On this week's episode, host Pedro Chamale is back to guide you through a very informative visit with Mitch Ward, an outreach worker in BC’s interior. We sit down with Byron Cruz as he continues to lay out the situation with SAWP workers, and details some of the harsh personal costs for workers who come to work in Canada. And, of course, we hear more from composer Mishelle Cuttler and lyricist Pedro Chamale about this week's song: Headlines Anthem.

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    Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Who is nourished by it? Made in Canada: an agricultural podcast goes in-depth to illustrate the issues surrounding Canada’s migrant workers. We speak with activist, artist and experts on the Seasonal Agricultural Program in Canada and the injustices faced by the folks who ensure that Canadian stores, famers markets and plates have food. Working as a companion podcast to Made in Canada: an agricultural song cycle, we also go behind the mic for the creation of each song on the album week by week.
    The podcast is written and narrated by Pedro Chamale, edited and co-produced by Kathleen Flaherty, and produced by Derek Chan and Howard Dai of rice & beans theatre. Made in Canada Song Cycle is possible by the support of The Canada Council for the Arts, The BC Arts Council, The Province of British Columbia, and the City of Vancouver. You can find out more about the Podcast and Made in Canada: an agriculture song cycle, or support us and purchase the album at micsongcyle.ca.
    Support the show (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/rice-and-beans-theatre-society/)

    • 32 Min.
    Episode 6: Pandemic In The Fields

    Episode 6: Pandemic In The Fields

    Matheus Severo hosts this week's podcast. Pedro Chamale and Spanish language dramaturg Daniela Atiencia speak with Miriam Garcia Martinez. Friend of the podcast Byron Cruz returns to continue to shed light on the plight of workers. And composer Mishelle Cuttler and Pedro continue discussing each song in the cycle, this week is of course "Pandemic in the Fields".

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    Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Who is nourished by it? Made in Canada: an agricultural podcast goes in-depth to illustrate the issues surrounding Canada’s migrant workers. We speak with activist, artist and experts on the Seasonal Agricultural Program in Canada and the injustices faced by the folks who ensure that Canadian stores, famers markets and plates have food. Working as a companion podcast to Made in Canada: an agricultural song cycle, we also go behind the mic for the creation of each song on the album week by week.
    The podcast is written and narrated by Pedro Chamale, edited and co-produced by Kathleen Flaherty, and produced by Derek Chan and Howard Dai of rice & beans theatre. Made in Canada Song Cycle is possible by the support of The Canada Council for the Arts, The BC Arts Council, The Province of British Columbia, and the City of Vancouver. You can find out more about the Podcast and Made in Canada: an agriculture song cycle, or support us and purchase the album at micsongcyle.ca.
    Support the show (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/rice-and-beans-theatre-society/)

    • 47 Min.
    Episode 5: Esclavitud Moderna

    Episode 5: Esclavitud Moderna

    In this extended episode, we speak with three seasonal agricultural workers who will let us in on just what it is like to live on some Canadian farms. We touch base with our Spanish language dramaturge Daniela Atiencia on translating for the podcast, her experience being bilingual, and what it means to create art that is multilingual.  Also on this episode, host Pedro Chamale and composer Mishelle Cuttler hangout with Ray Alegria who compose the music for Esclavitud Moderna.

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    Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Who is nourished by it? Made in Canada: an agricultural podcast goes in-depth to illustrate the issues surrounding Canada’s migrant workers. We speak with activist, artist and experts on the Seasonal Agricultural Program in Canada and the injustices faced by the folks who ensure that Canadian stores, famers markets and plates have food. Working as a companion podcast to Made in Canada: an agricultural song cycle, we also go behind the mic for the creation of each song on the album week by week.
    The podcast is written and narrated by Pedro Chamale, edited and co-produced by Kathleen Flaherty, and produced by Derek Chan and Howard Dai of rice & beans theatre. Made in Canada Song Cycle is possible by the support of The Canada Council for the Arts, The BC Arts Council, The Province of British Columbia, and the City of Vancouver. You can find out more about the Podcast and Made in Canada: an agriculture song cycle, or support us and purchase the album at micsongcyle.ca.
    Support the show (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/rice-and-beans-theatre-society/)

    • 53 Min.

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