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With the arrival of warmer weather, it's once again time for another MEDIA INDIGENA Summer Series, our compendia of conversations collected and connected from over the past five years of the podcast.
With over 250 episodes to date, there's certainly lots to choose from. And yet, there's one subject that's never far from the surface whenever we get together—justice. And from cops to courts to incarceration, these next two installments will take us on a whirlwind tour of Canada's so-called justice system.
Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance):
• Anishinabe broadcaster and arts administrator Jesse Wente
• Professor and Chair in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University, Pam Palmater
• Colleen Simard, writer/designer/filmmaker
• Conrad Prince, child health and welfare advocate
• Karyn Pugliese, Assistant Professor, Ryerson University School of Journalism
• Ken Williams, Assistant Professor of Drama, University of Alberta
// CREDITS: Creative Commons music in this episode includes "Fater Lee" by Black Ant as well as "Friction and "Lakehouse" by Nctrnm. Our opening theme is "Soda Machine" by Kabbalistic Village; our closing theme is "Nocturne for Anastasiya by Vlad Cuiujuclu.
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With the arrival of warmer weather, it's once again time for another MEDIA INDIGENA Summer Series, our compendia of conversations collected and connected from over the past five years of the podcast.
With over 250 episodes to date, there's certainly lots to choose from. And yet, there's one subject that's never far from the surface whenever we get together—justice. And from cops to courts to incarceration, these next two installments will take us on a whirlwind tour of Canada's so-called justice system.
Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance):
• Anishinabe broadcaster and arts administrator Jesse Wente
• Professor and Chair in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University, Pam Palmater
• Colleen Simard, writer/designer/filmmaker
• Conrad Prince, child health and welfare advocate
• Karyn Pugliese, Assistant Professor, Ryerson University School of Journalism
• Ken Williams, Assistant Professor of Drama, University of Alberta
// CREDITS: Creative Commons music in this episode includes "Fater Lee" by Black Ant as well as "Friction and "Lakehouse" by Nctrnm. Our opening theme is "Soda Machine" by Kabbalistic Village; our closing theme is "Nocturne for Anastasiya by Vlad Cuiujuclu.

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