#CitylineReal on Pride Frequency Podcast Network
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- Society & Culture
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Looking to evolve the dialogue beyond the headlines, #CitylineReal is creating a space for tough conversations. In #CitylineReal on Race, host Tracy Moore tackles important discussions on race and inequality in Canadian society. Season two returns with #CitylineReal on Pride, focusing on 2SLGBTQI+ topics and going beyond the binary to explore issues of identity, discrimination, and the many intersections of queer culture.
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BIPOC Queerness
The history and activism of communities of colour and navigating the intersection of culture and queerness.
Guests:
Chevi Rabbit (she/her)
Dr. Syrus Marcus Ware (he/him)
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The SOGIE Spectrum
Breaking free of the binary to examine the many expressions of gender and sexuality.
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Undetectable = Untransmittable
The last four decades of progress in HIV treatments and research, and what it means to live life as undetectable.
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Pride And Persecution
Exploring the notion of Canada as a safe haven for the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Host Tracy Moore and panellists explore 2SLGBTQ+ discrimination globally before looking at the progress pending at home in Canada.
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Black Trans Lives Matter & Black Women Lives Matter – Listening to All Black Voices
The #CitylineReal On Race series gives us an opportunity to dive into important conversations. Unfiltered. Unedited. Unflinching. Cityline host Tracy Moore leads honest discussions about race, privilege, and how to achieve systemic change. This episode features: Ravyn Wngz (Artivist and woman of Afro-Indigenous Trans Experience), Lucah Rosenberg-Lee (Brand Consultant and Filmmaker), and Cicely Blain (Founder, Black Lives Matter Vancouver)
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Microagressions – The Do’s and Don’ts
The #CitylineReal On Race series gives us an opportunity to dive into important conversations. Unfiltered. Unedited. Unflinching. Cityline host Tracy Moore leads honest discussions about race, privilege, and how to achieve systemic change. Panelists will include historians, academics, activists and young leaders. This episode features: Joseph Smith (PhD (ABD), TDSB Educator), Jodie Glean-Mitchell (Director of the Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office, University of Toronto), and Karlyn Percil (Certified Emotional Intelligence and Neuro-Life Coach).
Customer Reviews
Absolute must listen for every person in Canada
This is a tremendous podcast, I’m so grateful to its creators and those who took the time and emotional effort to lay all of this out. This podcast is fundamentally the best go-to resource for every Canadian, since so many reject or neglect our history and reality today. It’s so key that (white) people not only learn the history of anti-Black racism in this country, but also understand it’s pervasiveness today. This podcast breaks down how our systems, from education, to the workforce, to housing, immigration, policing and any other system we have is rooted in racism. I wish everyone would listen to this podcast. It is a crucial compendium.
Backwards !
If your talking about race you have to be a black now lol if you people are so worried about equal rights or should I say more than equal rights lol than you should just eliminate race and colour and talk about humans not race or religion that’s why your the minority your not smart enough to get the concept of green is the only colour that matters
Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for your work.