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This program is produced by students in the undergraduate and graduate programs at the School of Journalism.

    19. Harmony 2 Harmony

    19. Harmony 2 Harmony

    Ever wonder how musicians create harmonies? In our final episode of the season, producer Adrian Bueno explores how musicians from different communities produce harmonies, and how it allows them to find harmony within their lives.



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    Host: Grace BrisonExecutive Producer: Emily MorantzAssociate Producer: Manuela VegaArtwork by Ben ShelleyTheme music composed by John PowersCourse instructor: Amanda Cupido

    • 16 min
    18. Transitioning

    18. Transitioning

    Zoe Robinson realized she was not in the right body at the age of 55. From there, she began a gender journey that opened her mind and changed her life. In this episode, producer and Same Difference host Gracie Brison introduces us to Zoe and sheds light on one trans woman's path to becoming her true self.



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    Host: Grace BrisonExecutive Producer: Emily MorantzAssociate Producer: Manuela VegaArtwork by Ben ShelleyTheme music composed by John PowersCourse instructor: Amanda Cupido

    • 21 min
    17. Taboo Talkin'

    17. Taboo Talkin'

    Cannabis, marijuana, doobie, devil’s lettuce. 

    In this episode, producer Bela Lopes dives into the history of weed prohibition and racist policies affecting stoners of colour from the 1930s to modern day.



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    Host: Grace BrisonExecutive Producer: Emily MorantzAssociate Producer: Manuela VegaArtwork by Ben ShelleyTheme music composed by John PowersCourse instructor: Amanda Cupido

    • 15 min
    16. What Does Hakka Mean To You?

    16. What Does Hakka Mean To You?

    What does Hakka mean to you? That’s the question that Erin Navarro tries to discover when she spent the day cooking with her Hakka mother, Christine. What if we could hop in and look at how Erin’s cooking goe- Oh wait, you COULD do that! Sit back and enjoy an half-an-hour adventure, with witty conversations, heartfelt stories, and an aurally delicious Hakka dinner, produced and hosted by Minh Truong and Selina Setrakian.



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    Host: Grace BrisonExecutive Producer: Emily MorantzAssociate Producer: Manuela VegaArtwork by Ben ShelleyTheme music composed by John PowersCourse instructor: Amanda Cupido

    • 36 min
    15. Hockey Culture

    15. Hockey Culture

    The love of hockey starts with Paul Kariya and Team Canada, but the game’s culture reveals racism, bullying and exclusion. As an Asian Canadian hoping to start a career in hockey media, producer Daniel Centeno navigates the highs and lows of the sport, speaking to individuals about their experiences with the game and whether more diversity and inclusion are possible.



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    Host: Grace BrisonExecutive Producer: Emily MorantzAssociate Producer: Manuela VegaArtwork by Ben ShelleyTheme music composed by John PowersCourse instructor: Amanda Cupido

    • 42 min
    14. How We Can Fix the Future of Feminism

    14. How We Can Fix the Future of Feminism

    The future of feminism is here. In this episode, producer Leen Blaibleh takes us through the compelling stories and experiences of four minority women who are redefining the movement daily.



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    Host: Grace BrisonExecutive Producer: Emily MorantzAssociate Producer: Manuela VegaArtwork by Ben ShelleyTheme music composed by John PowersCourse instructor: Amanda Cupido

    • 21 min

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