IDEAA-nomics (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, Anti-Racism) Podcast Anti-Racism Ambassadors Network Podcast
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Join our host, Niha Shahzad Chandrarajan, and Sean Karmali on exploring difficult, funny, and heartfelt conversations on race, equity and diversity for public servants in Canada. This podcast is produced by Marcela Popowich, and brought to you by the Anti-Racism Ambassadors Network, a Government of Canada employee network.
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16. Black Women in Rugby: Brianna Martey
In celebration of Black Excellence for this year's Black History Month, we are proud to introduce you to NRCan student employee and rugby player Brianna Martey.
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15. Creating Sanctuary Spaces with Faduno Ali and Barbara Abbas
On this episode you'll hear how Faduno Ali was able to create a sanctuary space for all at DND. Faduno talks to Barbara Abbas and Niha from NRCan about how to start, who to talk to and, how to overcome some of the challenges that might come up.
After listening, if you're looking for more information on how to create a Sanctuary Space in your Department, visit: Searching for tranquility? Visit the redesigned Sanctuary at NDHQ (Carling) - Canada.ca -
14. Blair LM Kelley on Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class (Part 2)
Part 2 of our discussion with author and historian Blair LM Kelley where she discusses her new book, Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class. This episode is co-hosted by Niha Shahzad and Vishala Shembedasie.
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13. Blair LM Kelley on Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class (Part 1)
Part 1 of our discussion with author and historian Blair LM Kelley where she discusses her new book, Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class. This episode is co-hosted by Niha Shahzad and Vishala Shembedasie.
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12. Even If Your Parents Told You Not To, Challenge the System - Alfonso Manolo
In this episode, Marcela Popowich speaks to Alfonso Manolo, a proud queer first generation Filipino-Canadian, about his career in the public service. Alfonso shares how he successfully advocated for the inclusion of anti-Asian racism and religious discrimination into the RCMP’s national anti-racism course, alongside his advocacy for the collection of perception-based data.
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11. The Power of Music as Mentor with Jaspaul Parmar
Jaspaul takes us through his journey as the son of immigrants, what it meant to be part of the public service as the oldest, and how he experienced his identity throughout his career.