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- GEOG 162 - Canada
Podcasts
Examples of podcasts that connect with key course themes.
The focuses on Canada's calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. It is hosted by both an Indigenous cohost (Jessica Vandenberghe) and a settler cohost (George Lee) and features guests of both groups discussing various topics. Some specific episodes are linked below. This podcast connects with multiple themes in GEOG 162, but chiefly with Unsettling.
The focuses on stories from First Nations people across Canada, working to decolonize terms we are all familiar with. Hosted by Kaniehti:io Horn, sister of Waneek Horn-Miller. This podcast connects with multiple themes in GEOG 162, highlighting Unsettling.
has a broad range of topics on Canadian History, many which are not often talked about in schools. Various episodes cover First Nations topics such as . Hosted by Leah-Simone Bowen and Falen Johnson, this podcast connects with multiple themes in GEOG 162. The episode on the Potlatch ban specifically connects to Resistance.
The tells the story of Louis Riel and the Me虂tis people of Manitoba. Hosted by Stephanie Cram, this podcast is a good example of the theme of Resistance.
The covers the history of a notorious residential school in Penelakut, B.C., Canada. The podcast is hosted by Duncan McCue and follows the stories of 4 students of the school, one of which did not survive his time there. Survivors of residential schools help show the Resistance and Resilience of First Nations in Canada.
based on a graphic novel anthology of the same name. It covers stories of Indigenous Resistance and Resilience from the past, present, and into the future. This Place is hosted by Rosanna Deerchild.
The is a small podcast that focuses on things affecting First Nations children, youth and families. , highlighting Resilience. This podcast is hosted by students from Dr. Veldon Coburn鈥檚 鈥淚ndigenous Politics in Canada鈥 course at the University of Ottawa.
The features over 100 episodes of reporting on Indigenous issues by Indigenous reporters. This podcast connects with multiple themes in GEOG 162, including Resilience.
The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History has created a podcast collection called Time Immemorial. This podcast covers Canadian legal history connecting with both First Nations and other minority groups' stories, including themes of Resilience. The podcasts are researched and written by Preston Lim and Gregory Ringkamp, who are both members of the society.
All episodes are available for free to listen or download from Spotify.
The School Room is a podcast from the Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver, B.C. hosted by Dr. Melissa Karmen Lee. The podcast focuses on stories from Chinese Canadians throughout the country's history, including themes of Resilience. Some topics covered include the , as well as
is both a podcast and an covering the lives of Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Arctic and how the changing climate is effecting them. Reporting was done by Danielle Paradis. This story showcases themes of both Resilience and Mapping.