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This podcast explores the history, policies, and stereotypes that have led us to where we are today in the fight for racial justice and equity as people of colour. Through lesser known stories of resilience, historical context, and interviews with leaders in this space, we aim to contribute knowledge and to spur self-awareness and lasting change. Bringing you stories and content from Canada, the US, and the World.
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Know Nonsense Anti Racism Podcast Nura Yunus

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This podcast explores the history, policies, and stereotypes that have led us to where we are today in the fight for racial justice and equity as people of colour. Through lesser known stories of resilience, historical context, and interviews with leaders in this space, we aim to contribute knowledge and to spur self-awareness and lasting change. Bringing you stories and content from Canada, the US, and the World.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Talking Allyship and Solidarity with Rosie Yeung

    Talking Allyship and Solidarity with Rosie Yeung

    As the final episode of the season we're talking all things allyship and solidarity! After listening and learning from 23 episodes this season, we wanted to end by thinking about how you can take this knowledge and put it into ACTION!

    Joining the conversation is a friend and fellow podcaster - Rosie Yeung. Our work on anti-racism is different and tackles this issue from different perspectives, experiences, and approaches but we both recognize that this work cannot achieve long term success if we don't work together and support each other across communities.

    Connect with Rosie on LinkedIn and Instagram. Client testimonials available at: https://www.changinglenses.ca/services.

    Check out these great resources!
    1) Where do I begin? Reading plan
    2) Rachel Cargle - The Great Unlearn
    3) Guide to Allyship
    4) Tema Okun - White Supremacy Culture

    Follow and join the conversation on social media:
    Email - knownonsensepodcast@gmail.com Instagram handle - http://instagram.com/racism.is.nonsenseTwitter - @nonsense_knowLinktree - https://linktr.ee/KnowNonsensePodcast 
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    • 47分
    Migrant Labour is Essential Labour

    Migrant Labour is Essential Labour

    How much do you know about the people who put food on our tables? There are the farmers yes, but I'm talking about the people who pick and package our food. Canada's agriculture system depends on temporary migrant labour to keep our stores and shelves full with fresh fruit and vegetables, but despite being integral to our food supply chain they are not treated that way.  We look into the history, policies and barriers to equitable rights and access for temporary migrant workers in Canada.

    Migrant rights organizations you should learn more about and support!
    Migrant Rights NetworkUFCW: Agricultural Workers AllianceMigrant Resource Centre CanadaJustice for Migrant WorkersFollow and join the conversation on social media:
    Email - knownonsensepodcast@gmail.com Instagram handle - http://instagram.com/racism.is.nonsenseTwitter - @nonsense_knowLinktree - https://linktr.ee/KnowNonsensePodcast 
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    • 24分
    What Does It Mean to "Defund the Police"?

    What Does It Mean to "Defund the Police"?

    There has been a lot of conversations around defunding the police in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and calls for police reform. There is a bit of confusion though about what this means in a tangible way - are we decreasing some funding or most of it? Are we getting rid of the police force altogether? If yes, does this create a void where crime will increase? Today we look at these questions and more, breaking down what it means to "defund the police" in Canada. 

    Follow and join the conversation on social media:
    Email - knownonsensepodcast@gmail.com Instagram handle - http://instagram.com/racism.is.nonsenseTwitter - @nonsense_knowLinktree - https://linktr.ee/KnowNonsensePodcast 
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    • 23分
    The System is Criminal

    The System is Criminal

    The criminal justice system has a big problem....systemic racism. How often do you think about Canada's criminal justice system? Chances are you don't think about it often, or at least not the full system that includes the police, the courts and prisons. In Canada, Black and Indigenous people are disproportionately ending up in our criminal justice system and from a young age. The statistics on this are numerous and alarming.

    Read the Ontario Human Rights Commission report on Black experiences with police.
    Listen to Jorgina Sunn and Devin Napope's stories.

    Follow and join the conversation on social media:
    Email - knownonsensepodcast@gmail.com Instagram handle - http://instagram.com/racism.is.nonsenseTwitter - @nonsense_knowLinktree - https://linktr.ee/KnowNonsensePodcast 
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    • 27分
    Racism and Mental Health

    Racism and Mental Health

    TW: This episode discusses mental health issues including suicide so listener discretion is advised.

    Mental health is becoming something more of us can talk about openly, and we really need to talk about it! Our mental health affects how we take care of ourselves, how we interact with family and friends, as well as how we go about our daily lives. We all likely have had times our mental health was suffering, or know someone affected by mental health issues, but if you are someone from a visible minority  or marginalized group (sexual orientation, religion, etc.) than you are facing even more challenges to your mental health and to accessing services to get better.

    To access services for mental health, check out Crises Services Canada for some fantastic resources.

    Follow and join the conversation on social media:
    Email - knownonsensepodcast@gmail.com Instagram handle - http://instagram.com/racism.is.nonsenseTwitter - @nonsense_knowLinktree - https://linktr.ee/KnowNonsensePodcast 
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    • 20分
    Talking Elections and Civic Engagement with Apathy is Boring

    Talking Elections and Civic Engagement with Apathy is Boring

    The Know Nonsense Podcast sat down with Daniele-Jocelyne Otou (she/her), Communications Director at Apathy is Boring, to talk all things elections, engaging young people in civic engagement, diversity within organizations, and what is currently keeping her excited and inspired! For those of you working with young people and looking to create systemic change, you'll enjoy listening to Daniele's wisdom and experience.

    Learn more about Apathy is Boring and follow them on Instagram and Twitter

    Follow and join the conversation on social media:
    Email - knownonsensepodcast@gmail.com Instagram handle - http://instagram.com/racism.is.nonsenseTwitter - @nonsense_knowLinktree - https://linktr.ee/KnowNonsensePodcast 
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    • 30分

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