Don River Radio

Episode 2: River Cribs & Imported Bridges – A New Don (with Netami Stuart)


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Welcome to Don River Radio!
In Episode 2: River Cribs & Imported Bridges, we interview landscape architect Netami Stuart, Senior Project Manager, Parks, for Waterfront Toronto, who is building parks for the Don Mouth Naturalization and Port Lands Flood Protection Project. The episode is introduced by a hotline call in from Brandon Latcham.
About the Podcast
Don River Radio is a ten-part podcast series and call-in hotline on the history, evolution, and future of the Don/Wonscotonach River, hosted by Mare Liberum co-founder Dylan Gauthier with invited guests.
Host: Dylan Gauthier (https://dylangauthier.info/)
Our collective is Mare Liberum (http://www.thefreeseas.org/)
Our project is In Which We Draw A People's Map of the Don River donriverradio.ca
We are hosted by Evergreen Brickworks and Waterfront Toronto and supported by ArtworxTO year of public art
Our audio engineer is Tom Upjohn
Special thanks to our collaborators Shannon Gerard and Maria Hupfield
Music by JANTAR
Project Curators: Charlene Lau, Chloe Catan, and Kari Cwynar
Land Acknowledgement
We respectfully acknowledge that the sacred lands through which the Don River flows are the traditional territories, homelands and nunangat of the respective First Nations, Métis Nations and Inuit who are the long-time stewards of these lands. We acknowledge that Toronto is built on occupied Indigenous territory – the traditional homelands of the Wendat (Wen-dat) and Petun (Pah-toon) First Nations, the Haudenosaunee (Ho-den-O-Show-nee), and the Mississaugas of the Credit River. The territory is governed by Treaty 13 and is subject of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Covenant, an agreement between the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabek Confederacies and allies to peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes.
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