Windsor Small Talk

Windsor Small Talk

Join Bronwen and Bee in Windsor, Ontario as they engage in meaningful conversations with diverse and incredible people from various spaces. From artists to entrepreneurs, they explore big ideas through small talk with some of the most engaging creatives in this charming city. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 10/11/2023

    Walter Cassidy: 2SLGBTQIA Historian

    In honour of it being LGBTQ+ History Month, Bronwen and Bee talk with Walter Cassidy, a local historian, 2SLGBTQIA+ activist, educator, parent, and the next Educator in Residence at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. He is chair of Windsor/Essex Rainbow Alliance working to preserve local 2SLGBTQAI history, and has published a number of queer historical accounts. Walter Cassidy is a well-known figure in the local community for creating 2SLGBTQI+ programs for students and teachers. With decades of experience in highlighting queer and trans issues, he is all set to take on a national role. Walter has played a crucial role in addressing the underrepresentation of 2SLGBTQIA+ people in schools and communities across Canada. He currently works as a teacher with the Greater Essex County District School Board, and he is the third person to serve as an Educator in Residence and the first from Windsor, Ontario. To learn about the Canadian Museum for Human Rights; https://humanrights.ca/ Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the first museum solely dedicated to the evolution, celebration, and future of human rights. The Queer Walk https://queerwalk.ca/ Windsor Essex 2SLGBTQIA+ Timeline https://www.wepridefest.com/about/wehistorytimeline/ Other works by Walter Cassidy: https://xtramagazine.com/power/first-person-dead-aids-canada-225281 and https://activehistory.ca/blog/2021/06/17/windsorparks/#:~:text=Canada's%20First%20Gay%20Bathhouse%20Raid,members%20of%20the%20gay%20community Music from SoundStripe including Track Title: Lemonade. Artist Name(s): Demure. Writer Name: Stephen Laurenson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  2. 05/01/2023

    Willow Key: McDougall Street Corridor

    In this episode, Bronwen and Bee speak to University of Windsor researcher Willow Key about her work rediscovering the history of the McDougall Street Corridor. We wanted to learn about their research methodology and the personal impact on the community.  The McDougall Street Corridor project was conducted using the Anti-Black Racism Student Leadership Experience Grant with the University of Windsor and in partnership with the Essex County Black Historical Research Society. If this is your first time hearing about this amazing piece of Windsor history, please read up on the topic here https://www.mcdougallcorridor.ca/. “Windsor, like most major cities across Canada during the twentieth century, was home to a dynamic Black community in the metropolitan core. Situated east of the Downtown commercial district, the McDougall Street Corridor was a mostly self-sufficient African Canadian community bound loosely by Riverside Drive East, Goyeau Street, Giles Street East, and Howard Avenue.” You can even take a self-guided tour and experience this history firsthand. Pro-tip: Allow between 2.5-3 hours to complete the walking tour in one visit.  Thisweekend, as part of the Jane's Walk Festival, you can participate in a tour led by Willow herself, highlighting the rich history of the McDougall Street Corridor. This walking tour is available Friday, May 5, 2023 from 5-6pm. https://www.windsorjaneswalk.ca/full-schedule Recovering the Stories of Windsor's McDougall Street Corridor Walking Tour is an immersive experience meant to bring home the realities of this rich history and show just how much has changed in a short period. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  3. 03/24/2023

    Jamie Greer: History of Pro Wrestling in Windsor

    In this episode, Bronwen and Bee have a small talk with Jamie Greer about the history of Professional Wrestling in Windsor, Ontario. Jamie has been a notorious Windsorite for quite some time and for many reasons. He’s been a bartender, played in multiple bands, covered the local music scene for print and radio, then pivoted to writing professionally about Pro Wrestling. Now, he is writing a book about wrestling in Windsor called “Killers, Butchers, Cry-Babys & Canadian Destroyers: The History of Professional Wrestling in Windsor”. We chat about his journey writing the book, work-life balance, and using research as a coping mechanism for his mental wellness. We also talk about the 2SLGBTQIA+ wrestlers of the past and present.  To learn about the book and Windsor’s Wrestling history, make sure you follow Jamie’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/WindsorWrestlingYQG You can get updates from Jamie’s Twitter https://twitter.com/YQGWrestling519?s=20 We’re also excited that this episode is being released on the same day as the return of live professional wrestling to Windsor and Windsor’s first Pay-Per-View event! Border City Wrestling is proud to host IMPACT Wrestling's Premium Event SACRIFICE for IMPACT+PLUS on Friday, March 24, and Sacrifice Fallout the following evening, Saturday, March 25, both LIVE at St. Clair College, featuring ALL of your favorite IMPACT Wrestling and Border City Wrestling Stars! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/impact-wrestling-sacrifice-and-sacrifice-fallout-tickets-467133858947 To learn more about Trans Wrestler, Gisele Shaw, follow the Quintessential Diva at https://www.instagram.com/giseleshaw08/?hl=en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Join Bronwen and Bee in Windsor, Ontario as they engage in meaningful conversations with diverse and incredible people from various spaces. From artists to entrepreneurs, they explore big ideas through small talk with some of the most engaging creatives in this charming city. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.