18 episodes

CiTR -- Consider the Alternative CiTR & Discorder Magazine

    • News

    sorry no memes today. i was zucced | part 1

    sorry no memes today. i was zucced | part 1

    sorry no memes today. i was zucced | part 1

    On April 10, the Instagram Meme Union launched the account @unionizedmemes in response to a series of account shut downs by the social media platform with no warning. Overwhelmingly, these accounts were run by members of marginalized communities. In this series, sorry no memes today. i was zucced, producer Dora Dubber examines how we got to this point and follows two Instagram meme accounts, @lilperc666 and @namaste.at.home.dad, from their conception to their shut down and eventual resurrection.

    • 16 min
    Fighting for Justice | Part 1

    Fighting for Justice | Part 1

    Fighting for Justice | Part 1

    In this series on injustice in Vancouver, producer Ande Laidman investigates the ways in which the marijuana and opioid user movements work for and against one another other. She also digs into whether the recent legalization of marijuana could impact the decriminalization of opioids and the safe supply movement in Vancouver.

    • 20 min
    Fighting for Justice | Part 2

    Fighting for Justice | Part 2

    Fighting for Justice | Part 2

    In this series on injustice in Vancouver, producer Milena Carrasco speaks with Shelby McPhee, a masters student who was racially profiled while visiting UBC to present at a Humanities & Social Sciences conference in June, 2019. Milena asks Shelby how the university and the country can move forward from ongoing systemic anti-Black racism.

    • 15 min
    Investigating the Margins of the Housing Crisis | Part 2

    Investigating the Margins of the Housing Crisis | Part 2

    Investigating the Margins of the Housing Crisis | Part 2

    The housing crisis in Vancouver seems to be affecting the lives of most citizens in one way or another. However, mainstream media tends to cover only one or two types of affected demographics: homeowners (or those looking to own a home) and renters. In this two-part miniseries produced by Max Collins, Vancouver's housing crisis is examined from two lesser-seen perspectives. This episode follows an impromptu march in support of homeless campers in the downtown core, just minutes before the campers are set to be evicted from Oppenheimer Park.

    • 8 min
    Public Policy Issues In B.C. | Part 1

    Public Policy Issues In B.C. | Part 1

    Public Policy Issues In B.C. | Part 1

    Producer Guilherme Rosales applies a public policy lens to pressing political issues in B.C in this two-part Consider the Alternative series. Guilherme sits down with fellow Master of Public Policy & Global Affairs student, Josh Tafel, to discuss the past and present state of rent control and vacancy control in Vancouver.

    • 30 min
    Public Policy Issues In B.C. | Part 2

    Public Policy Issues In B.C. | Part 2

    Public Policy Issues In B.C. | Part 2

    Producer Guilherme Rosales applies a public policy lens to pressing political issues in B.C in this two-part Consider the Alternative series. In this episode, the Honourable David Eby joins Guilherme to review some of the province’s biggest challenges. Formerly a Research Associate with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Eby unpacks the policy initiatives he believes will move B.C. forward.

    • 22 min

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