12 episodis

1834 Talks is a podcast produced by the 1834 Foundation. Named after the year the Slavery Abolition Act was enacted in Canada, the 1834 Foundation is committed to empowering Canadian Black youth through programs such as the 1834 Fellowship, 1834 Global, and 1834 Debates, aimed at nurturing Black youth development in civic leadership and public policy.

Tune in to our podcast for authentic conversations featuring 1834 alumni engaging with prominent figures from Canadian politics and public policy, along with fellow alumni, providing valuable insights and perspectives.

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1834 Talks is a podcast produced by the 1834 Foundation. Named after the year the Slavery Abolition Act was enacted in Canada, the 1834 Foundation is committed to empowering Canadian Black youth through programs such as the 1834 Fellowship, 1834 Global, and 1834 Debates, aimed at nurturing Black youth development in civic leadership and public policy.

Tune in to our podcast for authentic conversations featuring 1834 alumni engaging with prominent figures from Canadian politics and public policy, along with fellow alumni, providing valuable insights and perspectives.

    Vote 16: Championing Youth Voting Rights

    Vote 16: Championing Youth Voting Rights

    Tune in to hear 1834 Fellowship alumna Donneton Brown discuss Vote16Canada, the groundbreaking movement and Senate bill to lower Canada's federal voting age to 16. In this episode, Donneton explores the importance of the Vote 16 bill, the evidence supporting it, and the bill's significance for Black youth. Additionally, learn about the inaugural Vote 16 Summit that Donneton is organizing as part of her work in Senator Marilou McPhedran’s office!
    Mark your calendars for Canada’s first Vote 16 Summit on May 29th, 2024, taking place in Ottawa and virtually! Click the link below to register for free.
    Vote 16 Summit Registration
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     Connect with the 1834 Foundation and its initiatives below:
    Instagram (1834 Fellowship): instagram.com/1834fellowship
    Twitter (1834 Fellowship): twitter.com/1834Fellowship
    LinkedIn (1834 Fellowship): linkedin.com/1834-foundation
    Instagram (1834 Global): instagram.com/1834global
    Twitter (1834 Global): twitter.com/1834global

    • 28 min
    Trailblazing with Deputy Minister Ako Ufodike

    Trailblazing with Deputy Minister Ako Ufodike

    Tune in for a captivating conversation with Deputy Minister Ako Ufodike, a true trailblazer within Alberta's government and the first Black Deputy Minister in the province. We'll explore his extraordinary journey, spanning from his background in accounting and academia to his current role as Deputy Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism in the provincial public service. With a PhD from the University of Calgary Haskayne Business School and an MBA from Cornell, Deputy Minister Ufodike generously shares invaluable insights and advice tailored to aspiring young Black professionals seeking to carve their path in the public sector. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that has immense wisdom and guidance on navigating public service and achieving success within it.

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    Connect with the 1834 Foundation and its initiatives below:
    Instagram (1834 Fellowship): instagram.com/1834fellowship
    Twitter (1834 Fellowship): twitter.com/1834Fellowship
    LinkedIn (1834 Fellowship): linkedin.com/1834-foundation
    Instagram (1834 Global): instagram.com/1834global
    Twitter (1834 Global): twitter.com/1834global

    • 31 min
    Going Global: A United Nations Environment Assembly Delegate's Experience

    Going Global: A United Nations Environment Assembly Delegate's Experience

    In this episode, we're diving into Esther Muloki's journey from being an 1834 Global alumna to becoming a delegate at the 6th United Nations Environment Assembly in Kenya. Get ready to hear about Esther’s impactful contributions as a delegate and how she got the opportunity to represent Canada alongside Canada's Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Steven Guilbeault, at this conference. Tune in to hear about Esther's passion, advocacy and impact in the field of global environmental policy!
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    Connect with the 1834 Foundation and its initiatives below:
    Instagram (1834 Fellowship): instagram.com/1834fellowship
    Twitter (1834 Fellowship): twitter.com/1834Fellowship
    LinkedIn (1834 Fellowship): linkedin.com/1834-foundation
    Instagram (1834 Global): instagram.com/1834global
    Twitter (1834 Global): twitter.com/1834global

    • 25 min
    Part 2- "Use Your Voice": An 1834 Fellowship Cohort 4 Recap

    Part 2- "Use Your Voice": An 1834 Fellowship Cohort 4 Recap

    For Episode 8 (Part 2), the 1834 Fellows showcase their journey to Ottawa and discuss how they leveraged their voices to impact public policy through meetings with influential figures in Canadian politics. Tune in to discover their firsthand experiences, including a 90-minute policy discussion with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, witnessing the historic election of the first Black speaker of the House of Commons, Greg Fergus and presenting their policy presentations to multiple federal ministers, among other noteworthy highlights. This episode promises to be a treat!
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    Connect with the 1834 Foundation and its initiatives below:
    Instagram (1834 Fellowship): instagram.com/1834fellowship
    Twitter (1834 Fellowship): twitter.com/1834Fellowship
    LinkedIn (1834 Fellowship): linkedin.com/1834-foundation
    Instagram (1834 Global): instagram.com/1834global
    Twitter (1834 Global): twitter.com/1834global

    • 38 min
    “Use Your Voice”: An 1834 Fellowship Cohort 4 Recap

    “Use Your Voice”: An 1834 Fellowship Cohort 4 Recap

    Aspiring to influence Canadian public policy? The 1834 Fellowship is your gateway to immersive training that can help you nurture your understanding and knowledge of key issues in Canadian public policy. Tune in to this episode to explore Cohort 4's experiences which include engaging in policy workshops, interacting with high-ranking leaders in Canadian public policy, connecting with inspiring Black youth nationwide, and mentorship from accomplished Black Canadian leaders. If you're ready to refine your voice and make a lasting impact in Canadian public policy, this episode is a must-listen!
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    1834 Fellowship Application (Due January 31, 2024)
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    Connect with the 1834 Foundation and its initiatives below:
    Instagram (1834 Fellowship): instagram.com/1834fellowship
    Twitter (1834 Fellowship): twitter.com/1834Fellowship
    LinkedIn (1834 Fellowship): linkedin.com/1834-foundation
    Instagram (1834 Global): instagram.com/1834global
    Twitter (1834 Global): twitter.com/1834global

    • 22 min
    Black and Indigenous Allyship with Jordan Gray

    Black and Indigenous Allyship with Jordan Gray

    In this special episode we are joined by Jordan Gray,  the acting national manager for reserve housing at Indigenous Services Canada and a curriculum specialist to our very own 1834 Global. Being of Mi'kmaw and Trinidadian descent, he discusses with us about Black and Indigenous Allyship and his journey in public policy. Tune in to hear more about this exciting episode with Jordan Gray!


    Links to Jordan's Black and Indigenous initiatives :
    https://indigenousyouthroots.ca/
    https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1100100010715/1521125087940
    https://www.instagram.com/1834global/

    • 57 min

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