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Weekly episodes of talks recorded at Indian Summer Festival, a contemporary multi-arts festival

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Weekly episodes of talks recorded at Indian Summer Festival, a contemporary multi-arts festival

    ISF2020: Tiffin Talks – Zanani / Zamana / Zameen

    ISF2020: Tiffin Talks – Zanani / Zamana / Zameen

    Welcome to "Tiffin Talks – Zanani / Zamana / Zameen", the final episode of our #ISF2020 season!

    In this in-depth discussion between writer Shauna Singh Baldwin, filmmaker Baljit Sangra, and visual artist Sandeep Johal, moderated by Suvi Bains, the artists reflect on the clash of tradition and modernity within the context of patriarchy and gender inequality and share how their work creates space for South Asian voices.

    We couldn't be prouder of it and hope it’s as invigorating and stimulating for you as it was for us.

    Listen and let us know what you think and what came up for you as you did.

    Presented in partnership with Surrey Art Gallery

    Indian Summer Festival is made possible thanks to the wonderful support of:

    - Founding Partner⁠: Simon Fraser University

    ⁠- Major Partners⁠: Langara College, University of British Columbia

    ⁠- Emerging Artist Sponsor⁠: RBC

    ⁠- Festival Supporting Partners⁠: TELUS, Hari Sharma Foundation⁠

    ⁠- Music Series Partner⁠: Creative BC

    ⁠- Event Presenting Partners⁠: SFU Library, Odlum Brown Community, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Concord Pacific - Canada

    ⁠- Event Supporting Partners⁠: SFU David Lam Centre, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Fasken, The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent On Recordings (FACTOR), SoundON BC

    ⁠-Government Funders⁠: Government of Canada, Government of British Columbia, British Columbia Arts Council, City of Vancouver - Local Government, Vancouver Foundation

    ⁠- Event Community Partners⁠: SFU Publishing, Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP

    ⁠- Premier Media⁠: The Georgia Straight, CBC Vancouver, Spice Radio 1200AM

    ⁠- Promotional Partners⁠: Daily Hive Vancouver, Drishti Magazine, kipling media, Curiocity Vancouver

    ⁠- Founding Cultural Partners⁠: SFU Woodward's, Canada India Network Society

    ⁠- Cultural Partners⁠: Vancouver Biennale, Museum of Vancouver, 5x15stories, Granville Island, The Ismaili, Surrey Art Gallery

    • 1 時間15分
    ISF2020: 5×15 Global Edition

    ISF2020: 5×15 Global Edition

    Listen to some of the most powerful thinkers in the world: Ben Okri, Anita Anand, Sanjay Kak, Marianne Nicholson, Aza Raskin and Kritika Pandey. They take us through complex histories and call on us to fight for and imagine better futures.

    5×15 is a speakers series that originated in London and has featured speakers like Salman Rushdie, Gloria Steinem and Brian Eno. ISF has hosted the only Canadian iteration of 5×15 every year. This special global edition of 5x15 is jointly curated and hosted by Eleanor O’Keeffe (co-founder of 5×15) and our own Co-Founder and Artistic Director Sirish Rao.

    Presenting in Partnership with 5x15
    Event Supporting Partner: Hari Sharma Foundation
    Event Community Partner: SFU Publishing

    Indian Summer Festival is made possible thanks to the wonderful support of:

    - Founding Partner⁠: Simon Fraser University

    ⁠- Major Partners⁠: Langara College, University of British Columbia

    ⁠- Emerging Artist Sponsor⁠: RBC

    ⁠- Festival Supporting Partners⁠: TELUS, Hari Sharma Foundation⁠

    ⁠- Music Series Partner⁠: Creative BC

    ⁠- Event Presenting Partners⁠: SFU Library, Odlum Brown Community, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Concord Pacific - Canada

    ⁠- Event Supporting Partners⁠: SFU David Lam Centre, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Fasken, The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent On Recordings (FACTOR), SoundON BC

    ⁠-Government Funders⁠: Government of Canada, Government of British Columbia, British Columbia Arts Council, City of Vancouver - Local Government, Vancouver Foundation

    ⁠- Event Community Partners⁠: SFU Publishing, Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP

    ⁠- Premier Media⁠: The Georgia Straight, CBC Vancouver, Spice Radio 1200AM

    ⁠- Promotional Partners⁠: Daily Hive Vancouver, Drishti Magazine, kipling media, Curiocity Vancouver

    ⁠- Founding Cultural Partners⁠: SFU Woodward's, Canada India Network Society

    ⁠- Cultural Partners⁠: Vancouver Biennale, Museum of Vancouver, 5x15stories, Granville Island, The Ismaili, Surrey Art Gallery

    • 1 時間34分
    ISF2020: Joseph Stiglitz on ‘People, Power, and Profits’ with Arjun Jayadev

    ISF2020: Joseph Stiglitz on ‘People, Power, and Profits’ with Arjun Jayadev

    In our new podcast episode, Joseph Stiglitz and Arjun Jayadev, two of the world’s most renowned economists, explore whether the pandemic offers an unprecedented chance for a new social contract to emerge. What would it take to build a kinder and more equitable economic world on the other side of this, and what can we do to get the next decade right? 

    Event Community Partner: Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP and Global Reporting Centre

    Indian Summer Festival is made possible thanks to the wonderful support of:

    - Founding Partner⁠: Simon Fraser University

    ⁠- Major Partners⁠: Langara College, University of British Columbia

    ⁠- Emerging Artist Sponsor⁠: RBC

    ⁠- Festival Supporting Partners⁠: TELUS, Hari Sharma Foundation⁠

    ⁠- Music Series Partner⁠: Creative BC

    ⁠- Event Presenting Partners⁠: SFU Library, Odlum Brown Community, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Concord Pacific - Canada

    ⁠- Event Supporting Partners⁠: SFU David Lam Centre, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Fasken, The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent On Recordings (FACTOR), SoundON BC

    ⁠-Government Funders⁠: Government of Canada, Government of British Columbia, British Columbia Arts Council, City of Vancouver - Local Government, Vancouver Foundation

    ⁠- Event Community Partners⁠: SFU Publishing, Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP

    ⁠- Premier Media⁠: The Georgia Straight, CBC Vancouver, Spice Radio 1200AM

    ⁠- Promotional Partners⁠: Daily Hive Vancouver, Drishti Magazine, kipling media, Curiocity Vancouver

    ⁠- Founding Cultural Partners⁠: SFU Woodward's, Canada India Network Society

    ⁠- Cultural Partners⁠: Vancouver Biennale, Museum of Vancouver, 5x15stories, Granville Island, The Ismaili, Surrey Art Gallery

    • 1 時間16分
    ISF2020: It Could Be Verse: Poetry for a Pandemic - Natural World, our Inner Worlds, Containment and Liberation

    ISF2020: It Could Be Verse: Poetry for a Pandemic - Natural World, our Inner Worlds, Containment and Liberation

    For centuries, poetry has been the literary form that has told the stories of our times. Poets have been the chroniclers of our battles, the heralds of our celebrations and the ones who have offered us solace in times of need. Join me and my co-host (poet, spoken word artist, organiser) Anjalica Solomon as we take you from Vancouver to Mumbai to Abu Dhabi for a series of intimate readings by outstanding poets from around the world, offering us literature as shelter, medicine and mirror. 

    In the third and last episode of our “It could be verse” series, you’re going to listen to poems that talk about the “Natural World, our Inner Worlds, Containment and liberation”. 

    Poetry for a Pandemic is presented by SFU Library

    Indian Summer Festival is made possible thanks to the wonderful support of:

    - Founding Partner⁠: Simon Fraser University

    ⁠- Major Partners⁠: Langara College, University of British Columbia

    ⁠- Emerging Artist Sponsor⁠: RBC

    ⁠- Festival Supporting Partners⁠: TELUS, Hari Sharma Foundation⁠

    ⁠- Music Series Partner⁠: Creative BC

    ⁠- Event Presenting Partners⁠: SFU Library, Odlum Brown Community, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Concord Pacific - Canada

    ⁠- Event Supporting Partners⁠: SFU David Lam Centre, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Fasken, The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent On Recordings (FACTOR), SoundON BC

    ⁠-Government Funders⁠: Government of Canada, Government of British Columbia, British Columbia Arts Council, City of Vancouver - Local Government, Vancouver Foundation

    ⁠- Event Community Partners⁠: SFU Publishing, Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP

    ⁠- Premier Media⁠: The Georgia Straight, CBC Vancouver, Spice Radio 1200AM

    ⁠- Promotional Partners⁠: Daily Hive Vancouver, Drishti Magazine, kipling media, Curiocity Vancouver

    ⁠- Founding Cultural Partners⁠: SFU Woodward's, Canada India Network Society

    ⁠- Cultural Partners⁠: Vancouver Biennale, Museum of Vancouver, 5x15stories, Granville Island, The Ismaili, Surrey Art Gallery

    • 34分
    ISF2020: It Could Be Verse: Poetry for a Pandemic - Love / Reunions

    ISF2020: It Could Be Verse: Poetry for a Pandemic - Love / Reunions

    For centuries, poetry has been the literary form that has told the stories of our times. Poets have been the chroniclers of our battles, the heralds of our celebrations and the ones who have offered us solace in times of need. Join me and my co-host (poet, spoken word artist, organiser) Anjalica Solomon as we take you from Vancouver to Mumbai to Abu Dhabi for a series of intimate readings by outstanding poets from around the world, offering us literature as shelter, medicine and mirror.

    We’ve turned our original two hour event into three separate episodes for the purposes of this podcast, with each episode featuring poems grouped around a common theme.

    In this episode of our three-part “It could be verse” series, you’ll hear poems that broadly speak about Love / Reunion and being in the world. 

    Poetry for a Pandemic is presented by SFU Library.

    Indian Summer Festival is made possible thanks to the wonderful support of:

    - Founding Partner⁠: Simon Fraser University

    ⁠- Major Partners⁠: Langara College, University of British Columbia

    ⁠- Emerging Artist Sponsor⁠: RBC

    ⁠- Festival Supporting Partners⁠: TELUS, Hari Sharma Foundation⁠

    ⁠- Music Series Partner⁠: Creative BC

    ⁠- Event Presenting Partners⁠: SFU Library, Odlum Brown Community, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Concord Pacific - Canada

    ⁠- Event Supporting Partners⁠: SFU David Lam Centre, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Fasken, The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent On Recordings (FACTOR), SoundON BC

    ⁠-Government Funders⁠: Government of Canada, Government of British Columbia, British Columbia Arts Council, City of Vancouver - Local Government, Vancouver Foundation

    ⁠- Event Community Partners⁠: SFU Publishing, Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP

    ⁠- Premier Media⁠: The Georgia Straight, CBC Vancouver, Spice Radio 1200AM

    ⁠- Promotional Partners⁠: Daily Hive Vancouver, Drishti Magazine, kipling media, Curiocity Vancouver

    ⁠- Founding Cultural Partners⁠: SFU Woodward's, Canada India Network Society

    ⁠- Cultural Partners⁠: Vancouver Biennale, Museum of Vancouver, 5x15stories, Granville Island, The Ismaili, Surrey Art Gallery

    • 31分
    ISF2020: It Could Be Verse: Poetry for a Pandemic - Ancestors and Stories We Remember

    ISF2020: It Could Be Verse: Poetry for a Pandemic - Ancestors and Stories We Remember

    For centuries, poetry has been the literary form that has told the stories of our times. Poets have been the chroniclers of our battles, the heralds of our celebrations and the ones who have offered us solace in times of need. Join me and my co-host (poet, spoken word artist, organiser) Anjalica Solomon as we take you from Vancouver to Mumbai to Abu Dhabi for a series of intimate readings by outstanding poets from around the world, offering us literature as shelter, medicine and mirror. 

    We’ve turned our original two hour event into three separate episodes for the purposes of this podcast, with each episode featuring poems grouped around a common theme. 

    The first episode of our three part ‘It Could be Verse’ series features poems that broadly speak about ancestors, inheritance and the stories we remember. To start us on our journey is Christie Lee Charles, a poet from the Musqueam Nation who is the current ‘Poet Laureate of Vancouver’.

    Poetry for a Pandemic is presented by SFU Library. 

    Indian Summer Festival is made possible thanks to the wonderful support of:

    - Founding Partner⁠: Simon Fraser University

    ⁠- Major Partners⁠: Langara College, University of British Columbia

    ⁠- Emerging Artist Sponsor⁠: RBC

    ⁠- Festival Supporting Partners⁠: TELUS, Hari Sharma Foundation⁠

    ⁠- Music Series Partner⁠: Creative BC

    ⁠- Event Presenting Partners⁠: SFU Library, Odlum Brown Community, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Concord Pacific - Canada

    ⁠- Event Supporting Partners⁠: SFU David Lam Centre, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Fasken, The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent On Recordings (FACTOR), SoundON BC

    ⁠-Government Funders⁠: Government of Canada, Government of British Columbia, British Columbia Arts Council, City of Vancouver - Local Government, Vancouver Foundation

    ⁠- Event Community Partners⁠: SFU Publishing, Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP 

    ⁠- Premier Media⁠: The Georgia Straight, CBC Vancouver, Spice Radio 1200AM

    ⁠- Promotional Partners⁠: Daily Hive Vancouver, Drishti Magazine, kipling media, Curiocity Vancouver

    ⁠- Founding Cultural Partners⁠: SFU Woodward's, Canada India Network Society

    ⁠- Cultural Partners⁠: Vancouver Biennale, Museum of Vancouver, 5x15stories, Granville Island, The Ismaili, Surrey Art Gallery

    • 41分

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