18 episodios

Join our host, Niha Shahzad Chandrarajan, and Sean Karmali on exploring difficult, funny, and heartfelt conversations on race, equity and diversity for public servants in Canada. This podcast is produced by Marcela Popowich, and brought to you by the Anti-Racism Ambassadors Network, a Government of Canada employee network.

IDEAA-nomics (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, Anti-Racism) Podcast Anti-Racism Ambassadors Network Podcast

    • Gobierno

Join our host, Niha Shahzad Chandrarajan, and Sean Karmali on exploring difficult, funny, and heartfelt conversations on race, equity and diversity for public servants in Canada. This podcast is produced by Marcela Popowich, and brought to you by the Anti-Racism Ambassadors Network, a Government of Canada employee network.

    18. Dr. Shaun Anderson the Black Athlete Revolt - Dec 2022

    18. Dr. Shaun Anderson the Black Athlete Revolt - Dec 2022

    In this conversation with Dr. Shaun Anderson, Shamir and Niha talk about the greatest black athletes including Michael Jordan, Serena Williams, Lebron James about their approaches to standing up for social justice. Hear Dr. Anderson explain the story behind his book, the Black Athlete Revolt. He explains the genesis of athletes standing up for justice, to today's impact of social media on the social movement.

    This episode was recorded on Dec 2022.

    You can buy the Black Athlete Revolt here:

    https://www.shaunmarqanderson.com/

    https://www.amazon.com/Black-Athlete-Revolt-Movement-BlackLivesMatter/dp/1538153246

    • 47 min
    17. The Danger Imperative in Policing - Dr. Michael Sierra-Arévalo

    17. The Danger Imperative in Policing - Dr. Michael Sierra-Arévalo

    Please note: this episode contains references to violence.

    What would you find after riding along with police officers and interviewing them for four years? How much of the 'war on cops' is true or just rhetoric? What are the unintended consequences of orienting an institution around the idea that they are always in danger when they're on the job?



    Niha and Vishala find the answers to these questions with Dr. Sierra-Arévalo, whose new book, the Danger Imperative, explores these very questions. Dr. Sierra-Arévalo also describes the shift in policing after George Floyd and alternative methods to public safety and reducing violence.



    You can find The Danger Imperative here:

    https://www.sierraarevalo.com/dangerimperative

    https://www.amazon.com/Danger-Imperative-Violence-Death-Policing/dp/0231198477

    • 34 min
    16. Black Women in Rugby: Brianna Martey

    16. Black Women in Rugby: Brianna Martey

    In celebration of Black Excellence for this year's Black History Month, we are proud to introduce you to NRCan student employee and rugby player Brianna Martey.



    This episode is co-hosted by Niha Shahzad and Vishala Shembedasie.

    • 22 min
    15. Creating Sanctuary Spaces with Faduno Ali and Barbara Abbas

    15. Creating Sanctuary Spaces with Faduno Ali and Barbara Abbas

    On this episode you'll hear how Faduno Ali was able to create a sanctuary space for all at DND. Faduno talks to Barbara Abbas and Niha from NRCan about how to start, who to talk to and, how to overcome some of the challenges that might come up.



    After listening, if you're looking for more information on how to create a Sanctuary Space in your Department, visit: Searching for tranquility? Visit the redesigned Sanctuary at NDHQ (Carling) - Canada.ca

    • 26 min
    14. Blair LM Kelley on Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class (Part 2)

    14. Blair LM Kelley on Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class (Part 2)

    Part 2 of our discussion with author and historian Blair LM Kelley where she discusses her new book, Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class. This episode is co-hosted by Niha Shahzad and Vishala Shembedasie.

    • 12 min
    13. Blair LM Kelley on Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class (Part 1)

    13. Blair LM Kelley on Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class (Part 1)

    Part 1 of our discussion with author and historian Blair LM Kelley where she discusses her new book, Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class. This episode is co-hosted by Niha Shahzad and Vishala Shembedasie.

    • 19 min

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