Dash of Life Laura McNeice and Stefania Indelicato
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Biographical stories of the worlds most influential people as told by two 30 something women over a glass of wine and a lot of laughs.
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Season 2 Episode 10 - Hide Hyodo Shimizu
This week Stefania tells Laura the story of HIDE HYODO SHIMIZU: a Japanese-Canadian who became a leader within and outside of her community. She was a gifted teacher, educator, activist and an advocate for Japanese-Canadian rights and enfranchisement. She is most known for dedicating herself to the academic development of Japanese Canadians during World War II when she established and operated schools for Japanese-Canadian children in internment camps. Shimizu was later awarded the Order of Canada for her work in shaping Canada’s history. Born: May 11, 1908, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Died, August 22, 1999, Nepean, Ontario.
EPISODE SOURCES:
The Canadian Encyclopedia: Hide Hyodo Shimizu
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/hide-hyodo-shimizu
Wikipedia: Hide Hyodo Shimizu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_Hyodo_Shimizu
Greater Toronto Chapter of the NAJC Hide Shimizu (née Hyodo) Memorial Scholarship
http://www.torontonajc.ca/2014/02/16/hide-shimizu-memorial-scholarship/
Community Stories: Hide Hyodo Shimizu, By Audrey Matheson
https://www.communitystories.ca/v1/CM_V2_Apps/ui/remWindow.php?remID=72508&remP=/sgc-cms/histoires_de_chez_nous-community_memories/hdcn-cm/ADSW/0001/text/&remEx=School+Yard+Memories&lg=English
Japanese Canadian Internment, Second World War
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QILO0XT-0eo
The Pre-World War II Years
https://japanesecanadianhistory.net/historical-overview/reference-timeline/
War Measures Act
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/war-measures-act
Japanese Canadian Internment: Prisoners in their own Country
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/japanese-internment-banished-and-beyond-tears-feature
Dominion Elections Act
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_Elections_Act
HIDE HYODO SHIMIZU: THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
http://nikkeivoice.ca/hide-hyodo-shimizu-the-right-to-education/ -
Season 2 Episode 9 - Junko Tabei
In this weeks episode, Laura tells Stefania the story of Junko Tabei (田部井 淳子, a Japanese mountaineer, an author, and a teacher. She was the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest and the first woman to ascend the Seven Summits, climbing the highest peak on every continent.
Born Junko Ishibashi; 22 September 1939 Fukushima, Japan. Died 20 October 2016, Kawagoe, Japan
Sources
Junko Tabei - Wikipedia
Biography – Junko Tabei, Climber - The Heroine Collective
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Season 2 Episode 8: Oronhyatekha
This week, Stefania tells Laura the story of: ORONHYATEKHA -meaning "Burning Sky" or "Burning Cloud" - was also known as Peter Martin. Coming from the Mohawk and Six Nations peoples, he became the second Indigenous man to become a doctor in Canada. He was an award-winning rifleman, an influential political force, an outspoken champion of the rights of women, children, and minorities and an accomplished businessman, driven by the laws and teachings of his people and the Victorian era. His unwavering belief in the pursuit of security, justice, and equality for all were pillars in his life and work as the CEO of a multinational financial institution. In some circles, Dr. O has achieved legendary status for his remarkable success at a time when racism and pressure for First Nations peoples to assimilate were commonplace. Born: August 10, 1841, Six Nations; Died: March 3, 1907, Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Episode Sources
Hamilton, Michelle A.. "Oronhyatekha". The Canadian Encyclopedia, 11 November 2020, Historica Canada.
Bowen, Leah Simone, Johnson, Falen: Hosts. Season 2, Episode 16: “Shout Out to Dr. O”. The Secret Life of Canada. CBC Podcasts.
Oronhyatekha. Wikipedia.org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oronhyatekha
CBC Podcasts. “Meet Oronhyatekha, the Mohawk doctor who made history.” CBC.ca.
Canada’s History: Dr. Oronhyatkeha
Cabbagetown People: The Social History of a Canadian Inner City Neighbourhood. Oronhyatekha, M.D. 1841-1907
McCleod, Susanna. Dr. Oronhyatekha Held On to Traditions. The Kingston Whig Standard. Feb. 25, 2020 -
Season 2 Episode 7: Neil Armstrong
Neil Alden Armstrong was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer, and the first person to walk on the Moon. He was also a naval aviator, test pilot, and university professor. He was the commander of Apollo 11 spaceflight, the first manned lunar landing mission, alongside Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. As he set foot on the moon, he declared, “That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”. Neil Armstrong is often described as a reluctant hero, who was very protective of his privacy.
Born August 5, 1930 Wapakoneta, Ohio, Died August 25, 2012, Cincinnati, OH
Sources:
Cincinnati the Enquirer: He changed the course of human history. And his life began and ended here, in Ohio
Britannica: Neil Armstrong biography
Time: Lots of People Have Theories About Neil Armstrong's 'One Small Step for Man' Quote. Here's What We Really Know
The Globe and Mail: How Neil Armstrong landed in BC (article by TOM HAWTHORN)
NASA website:
50 Years Ago: Apollo 11 Astronauts Return from Around the World Goodwill Tour
Neil Armstrong Obituary
Neil Armstrong biography
NYT: ‘Would Dad Approve?’ Neil Armstrong’s Heirs Divide Over a Lucrative Legacy
NYT: Neil Armstrong dies. First Man on Moon
Northern Kentucky Tribune: Our rich history – Reluctant hero
Cincinnati The Enquirer: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/tvandmediablog/2014/12/02/neil-armstrong-apollo-11-buzz-aldrin-nasa-university-of-cincinnati/19778333/
Reuters: Armstrong’s speech not so improvised
University of Cincinnati Magazine: Former UC professor a 'reluctant American hero'
The Baltimore Sun: Neil Armstrong, Reluctant Hero
CNN: Fast Facts
Neil Armstrong.com https://www.neilarmstrong.com/biography/
Biography.com https://www.biography.com/astronaut/neil-armstrong
NYT: Wrongful Death Settlement Neil Armstrong
Washington Post: First Man Shows Neil Armstrong Mourning His Daughter, did that really happen?
Troy Library: Letters to the children of Troy
https://www.uso.org/stories/1908-military-heroes-and-legends-of-aerospace-neil-armstrong
Atlas Obscura: Neil Armstrong and Sir Edmund Hillary took a trip to the North Pole.
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Season 2 Episode 6: Aretha Franklin
Stefania tells Laura the story of ARETHA FRANKLIN who is fondly remembered as The Queen of Soul. A child prodigy who was capable of outplaying adults at a young age, one of her greatest hits, “RESPECT” became the anthem for the civil rights’ and women’s movements in the 1960s. She was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, actress, civil rights activist, and producer. Franklin is one of the best-selling music artists in history, having sold more than 75 million records worldwide. And was the 1st woman to have 100 songs on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop. She once defined her singing as “me with my hand outstretched, hoping someone will take it.” Born: March 25, 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee; Died: August 16, 2018, Detroit, Michigan. USA.
Episode Sources:
1. Aretha Franklin. Wikipedia.org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin
2. Gilmore, Mikal. “The Queen Aretha Franklin 1942-2018.” Rolling Stone, Sept. 27, 2018. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/aretha-franklin-tribute-cover-story-queen-729053/
3. “Aretha Franklin on Adele, Taylor Swift and Divas”. Wall Street Journal, Nov. 10, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnz2d8kVFU0
4. “Wendy Wiliams’ March 3, 2011 Interview with Aretha Franklin”. The Wendy Williams Show, Aug. 17, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n4Fc6fLHxM
5. Aretha Franklin - Queen of Soul, Documentary #1, #2, #3. Silvano Mazzella, Uploaded Sept. 11, 2015.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKfkvbOP1sc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpo0RG4zGNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcw_yFefBnM
6. “Remembering the moment Keith Richards inducted Aretha Franklin into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame”. Far Out Magazine, Far Out Staff. https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/keith-richards-inducts-aretha-franklin-rock-hall-1987/
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Season 2 Episode 5: Simon Nkoli
Laura tells Stefania the story of SIMON TSEKO NKOLI, a charismatic activist who fought against all forms of stigma and inequality in South Africa. He was involved in anti-apartheid and gay liberation movements and he also had a key-role in AIDS prevention. He organized the first pride celebrations of South Africa, and he has been called the “Gay Mandela” for his instrumental role against racial and sexual orientation discrimination. He united black and white gay communities, demonstrating how these two struggles shared a common ground in the fight for equality. The best place to see Simon’s legacy is in the vibrant black gay subculture in South Africa’s townships. Born: November 26, 1957, Soweto, South Africa; Died: November 30, 1998, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Episode Sources:
14 things you should know about Simon Nkoli Luiz DeBarros, 2018
Remembering Simon Nkoli 20 Years On Queerlife South Africa's leading LGBTI destination
Simon Nkoli
Nkoli, Tseko Simon (1957-1998) glbtq, inc., 2005
Bev and Simon: A South African “love story” Radio Netherlands, 2004
Simon and I Beverly Ditsie, Nicky Newman (2002)
Inseparable Struggles Sunday Times (Johannesburg), 2003
Nkoli, Simon
Till the time of Trial The prison letters of Simon Nkoli GALA: Gay and Lesbian
Archiving an Icon: GALA’s Simon Nkoli Collection
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