Storied Lives: Shifting perspectives on poverty A Collaboration
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Welcome to Storied Lives. A podcast that looks at the lived realities of poverty through an intersectional lens. We invited people living with poverty to share their stories with us. During a series of focus groups, participants revealed how multiple, overlapping, and compounding oppressions, shape their experiences in unique ways. Using their testimonies, we created four composite stories: fictional narratives, based on true accounts. Every scenario in these stories happened, or was informed by themes that emerged in the focus groups. Each episode pairs one composite story and one interview with a notable guest who contributes additional perspective grounded in their own work, research, and advocacy.
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Episode 4: Paying Customers Only
This episode explores intersecting themes of poverty, addiction, drug use, mental health, racism, policing,
and physical violence. We hear from Dr. Akwatu Khenti, Assistant Professor at University of Toronto’s
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, who focuses on mental health, addictions, and antiblack racism.
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Episode 3: Old Enough to Hit
This episode explores intersecting themes of poverty, family and sexual violence, intimate partner violence,
and harassment. We hear from Lieran Docherty, Director of Programs at women abuse Council of Toronto: A policy and planning body working to eradicate violence against women through system change.
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Episode 2: Quota
This episode explores intersecting themes of poverty, racism, and xenophobia. We hear from Jasmine
Ramze Rezaee, Director of Advocacy & Communications at YWCA Toronto, advocating for for poverty
reduction, gender equity, and racial justice.
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Episode 1: Saving Grace
This episode explores intersecting themes of poverty, mental health, and physical disability. We hear from Elsa Mann - Team Leader for the Rural Wellington Community Team at Mount Forest Family Health - who leads a team of outreach workers to support people living with poverty in rural communities.
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Storied Lives Trailer
Welcome to Storied Lives.
A podcast that looks at the lived realities of poverty through an intersectional lens.
We invited people living with poverty to share their stories with us. During a series of focus groups,
participants revealed how multiple, overlapping, and compounding oppressions, shape their experiences in unique ways. Using their testimonies, we created four composite stories: fictional narratives, based on true
accounts. Every scenario in these stories happened, or was informed by themes that emerged in the focus
groups.
Each episode pairs one composite story and one interview with a notable guest who contributes additional perspective grounded in their own work, research, and advocacy.
We’re also collecting data to help researchers better advocate for poverty elimination. To contribute to this goal, please complete two brief surveys: One before you listen to a podcast episode, and one afterwards.
To begin the survey, visit: https://uoguelph.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0CDdkbUDqBNXZ2e
When you finish the survey, you’ll be entered in a draw for a chance to win 1 of 5, 40$ gift cards.
This 4-part podcast series is a collaboration of The Guelph & Wellington Task Force for Poverty
Elimination, and the University of Guelph’s Live Work Well Research Centre and Community Engaged
Scholarship Institute.
This podcast was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and received ethics
approval from the University of Guelph Research Ethics Board
REB# 18-12-027
Produced by Zoe Barrett Wood.
Stories by Aidan Lockhart
Cover Art by Katie Carey
This podcast was created by:
Dr. Deborah Stienstra
Dr. Leah Levac
Dr. Melissa Tanti
Dominica McPherson
Sarah Steeves
We’re deeply appreciative of the guests who spoke with us and the people experiencing poverty who
shared their stories.