Episodios

  • Alberta Separatists' threat to Indigenous communities + Japanese Canadian health & care amid internment
    Mar 4 2026

    Picking the brain of Ermineskin Cree Nation member and the Director of Indigenous Governance in the U of A Faculty of Native Studies, Matthew Wildcat on the real threat of Alberta separatists’ ambitions on Indigenous Peoples. Plus, Grant Notley Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Alberta’s Department of History, Classics, and Religion, Letitia Johnson on how Japanese Canadians were racially restricted in the 1940s and yet continued to contribute to health care across the nation.

    The recording of Matthew Wildcat's talk was completed at the 2025 Parkland Conference.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Policing women: witch hunts to online misogyny + Venezuelan town designed by Americans
    Feb 25 2026

    Picking the brains of the feminist researcher Tracey Nicholls on policing of women from witch hunts to online misogyny. Plus, University of Southern California Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture, Peter Ekman on lasting lessons from a highly contentious American-designed Venezuelan town.

    Peter Ekman's book Timing the Future Metropolis: Foresight, Knowledge, and Doubt in America’s Postwar Urbanism is available via Cornell University Press

    Hosted and produced by Sarah Hoyles
    Theme music Quirky Jerk by Jason Shaw

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    58 m
  • Guiding Canada away from Islamophobia + online gambling explosion
    Feb 18 2026

    Picking the brains of Canada's first and last Special Representative on Combatting Islamophobia, Amira Elghawaby, on the prejudice, discrimination and hatred Muslims continue to face in Canada and how to address it, plus Alberta Gambling Research Institute senior research fellow, Fiona Nicoll, on the shifting ways Canadians play, regulate and talk about gambling.

    Hosted and produced by Sarah Hoyles with editing by Ryan Hendren
    Theme music Quirky Jerk by Jason Shaw

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    55 m
  • Cold colonialism + what's next for protesting
    Feb 11 2026

    Picking the brains of Simon Fraser University Associate Professor of History, Tina Adcock on how exploration of “the North” exposes colonialism and Professor of Sociology at Mount Royal University, Dr. Muhannad Ayyash imagines what comes next for protestors after encampments were quashed.

    Hosted and produced by Sarah Hoyles
    Theme music Quirky Jerk by Jason Shaw

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    58 m
  • Parental rights, public schools + predicting the flu
    Jan 28 2026

    Picking the brains of SOS Alberta's Heather Ganshorn on parental rights, Education prof Carla Peck on battle over Alberta schools plus Mathematics & Statistical Sciences researchers, Marie Betsy Varughese and Michael Li, on how to predict the flu like the weather.


    Hosted and produced by Sarah Hoyles
    Theme music Quirky Jerk by Jason Shaw

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    47 m