"La chronique Matinale" du lundi au vendredi sur Equinoxe Radio, 93 FM, CanalSat 526 à 7h25 avec Dr Aristide Mono. 15min à 1heure pour faire un tour complet de l'actualité en présence d'invités pour expliquer et débattre sur les grands sujets qui ont marqué la journée.
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A short Minicast about fashion, populair dilemma's, personal finance, dating, living abroad and much more in bite size minicasts easy for you to digest. TALKing is my forté and having an Opinion is my expertise. So let's have a conversation! Talkative your voice of reason !
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The Funambulist Podcast operates in parallel of The Funambulist, a magazine that engages with the politics of space and bodies.
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Welcome to The Common Share, a podcast about the opportunities and challenges of developing co-operative businesses. The Common Share is produced by Co-operatives First, a business development organization that increases awareness and understanding of the co-op business model and supports co-operative business development in rural and Indigenous communities across western Canada.
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Urban Limitrophe is a podcast exploring the various initiatives happening in cities across the African continent (and diaspora) to creatively solve problems, support their communities, create vibrant urban spaces, and build better cities overall. Tune in monthly to catch interviews with various guests doing great work to change the future of their cities and find out how you can get involved in helping them to make a difference in their communities and get inspired to start something new in ...
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Chronique 13 : La défense populaire des votes
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Chronique 12 : La défense populaire des votes
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Chronique 11 : L'éthique d'un vrai résistant à l'ordre de 82 (Rediffusion)
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Chronique 10 : De la falsification des chiffres sur la population à la fraude électorale
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Chronique 9 : Les agitateurs des affinités identitaires primaires
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Jean-Alex Quach /// Design, Cuisine et Histoire Cambodgienne
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Dans ce 18ème épisode du podcast, Jean-Alex Quach nous parle de son travail en tant que designeur et médiateur en relation à la diaspora cambodgienne en France. La question de la cuisine, ainsi que celle du riz de Carmague y sont centrales et permettent de meler « l'Histoire avec un grand H avec les petites histoires » comme il le dit lui-meme. La …
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Chronique 8 : Enlisement du Cameroun et refus d'un code électoral consensuel, le silence complice des ambassades
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Chronique 7 : Inscription sur les listes électorales, le reveil progressif des camerounais malgré le jeu flou d'Elecam en diaspora - 12/04
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Chronique 6 : Elections de 2025, ce que les populations de la zone anglophone doivent exiger- 11/04
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Chronique 5 : Elections de 2025, les partis de la majorité présidentielle doivent déposer leur bilans - 10/04
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Chronique 4 : Spectacle Fecafoot Vs Minsep, la dialectique des noyeurs - 09/04
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Chronique 3 : Bras de fer Fecafoot Vs Minsep, personne n'a les bras longs devant BIYA - 08/04
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Chronique 2 : Quels risques sur la stabilité du Cameroun en cas de disqualification arbitraire de Kamto et de Cabral ? - 05/04
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Chronique 1 : Le martyre des opprimés du RDPC - 04/04
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In this episode, Trista speaks to Lea Zeise and Jen Falck of Ohe·láku, a nonprofit co-op in Wisconsin. The co-op's members are Oneida families relearning how to grow traditional White Corn together and sharing the lessons they learn. This is a lovely conversation about using a co-operative to grow food for the community while embracing tradition an…
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Faraşîn /// Kurdistan, Confédéralisme Démocratique et Diaspora Kurde
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Dans cet épisode avec Faraşîn, nous parlons de l'histoire et la géographie du Kurdistan (en particulier du Kurdistan du Nord), du Parti des Travailleurs Kurdes et de son co-fondateur, Abdullah Öcalan, du Confédéralisme Démocratique comme idéologie et tel qu'appliqué au Kurdistan de l'Ouest (Rojava) et, enfin de la diaspora kurde en France et ses lu…
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What can we learn from co-ops in Wisconsin?
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In this episode, Kyle spoke to Courtney Berner, Executive Director of the University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives. They talked about the co-op landscape in Wisconsin and how it compares to Canada, why Wisconsin is such an incubator for innovative co-operative development, and what we can learn from each other by looking across the border.…
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Anja Rakotonirina /// Luttes anticoloniales malgaches
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Cela faisait longtemps que nous souhaitions produire un épisode sur la grande diaspora malgache en France et son imaginaire politique riche des multiples luttes à l'encontre du colonialisme (et néocolonialisme) francais. Le voici ! Il ne s'agira peut-etre que du premier tant il y aurait à dire mais, en attendant, nous vous proposons cette première …
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Matt Enright is the general manager of the Battle River Railway Cooperative based in Forestburg, Alberta. A local grain farmer, Matt has served as GM since 2015. This new generation co-operative was formed in 2010 when area producers and residents bought the 52-mile stretch of rail from CN. In this episode, Kyle and Aasa talk to Matt about the impa…
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How the Bicycle Mayor of Toronto is Making Toronto's Streets Safer for All | Lanrick Bennett Jr., Joycelyn Guan & Erin
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Join me, along with my co-hosts Joycelyn and Erin, as we dive into an insightful conversation with Lanrick Bennett Jr., Toronto's Bicycle Mayor, and the Executive Director of Charlie's FreeWheels. We explore his tenure as a bike mayor and the expansive network of BYCS-appointed mayors, stretching from India to Uganda and beyond. In this episode, we…
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Artistry Beyond Borders: Exploring the Power of Public Art in Toronto with Destinie Adélakun
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This episode marks the first video episode of the podcast! Here's a sneak peek of my conversation with Destinie Adélakun, an emerging multi-disciplinary artist, who masterfully weaves her Nigerian-Indian heritage into her breathtaking solo exhibition, "Journey of Adé." Destinie also shares the excitement of exhibiting at Toronto's renowned Nuit Bla…
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This summer, Aasa attended the "Scaling up the impact of renewable energy co-operatives in Canada" conference in Ottawa, where Renewable Energy Co-op (REC) leaders met to discuss how they could collaborate to grow their impacts. While there, she spoke to Johan Hamels of the Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-operative about what RECs are and why they're im…
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In this episode, Kyle speaks to James Grieve, Certified Management Consultant, about his approach to creating a business plan, including how to know when you need one, understanding the why of your business, and recognizing the value of experts and resources in this process.By Co-operatives First
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The Caisse populaire Kahnawake and the importance of Indigenous financial institutions
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In this episode, our Director of Indigenous Relations, Trista Pewapisconias, spoke to Michael Rice – a founder and past manager of the Caisse Populaire Kahnawake, a hugely successful Indigenous credit union which has been around since 1987. He tells the story of how the credit union was started, the impact it’s had on its community, and benefits of…
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Talkative Season 3 | ep.5 - Afrodutch and Afrodutch Diaspora a difference?
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What does being different but looking the same even mean win the African diaspora in the Netherlands and the continental Africans? Read more on jdcertified.com Follow me on all socials talkative.fm and do not forget the five star review to support my craft --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkativefm/message…
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Talkative Season 3 | Ep.4 - Insecurities in Women and did the Barbie movie help?
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Get with the program! What causes insecurities in women, short snippet mind ' spinsel ' of JD Talkative can be found on all streaming platforms have a look: linksome.me/talkative www.jdcertified.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkativefm/message
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Talkative Season 3 | Ep.3 - Are you that insecure man?
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Everybody deals with insecurity from time to time. It can appear in all areas of life and come from a variety of causes. Self image may very well be affected too.. listen to the episode to hear my two cents!! For more content go to www.jdcertified.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkativefm/message…
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Talkative Season 3 | Ep.2 - "This one time at band camp" Brazilian Hair Wig edition
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Join me in my brain and listen to me question the whole wig era.. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkativefm/message
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In this episode, Director of Education Kyle White had a great conversation with Federated Co-operatives Limited's General Counsel and Corporate Secretary (and Co-operatives First board chair) Sheldon Stener. Sheldon is an expert in governance with important insights for members of co-op boards, and gives an excellent primer for things for co-op dir…
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Talkative Season 3 | Ep. 1 - I wasn't ' NATURAL'. enough!?
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Viola Davis.. the first person to use her natural hair as a statement and rocked it so well, that it became a movement. Is that stilll the case now? Also, what is up with policing people that do not wear their natural hair out... Chile.. there were not enough minutes to discuss the male gaze on women hair and natural hair.. oh well this might need …
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Audrey Albert /// Introduction to the Chagossian Struggle
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In this conversation, Léopold talks with Audrey Albert about the Chagossian struggle since the early 1960s deportation of the entire nation from its archipelago to make space for a British-owned, U.S. Air Force-leased military base. We discuss about the fight for reparations in Britain and Mauritius, the ambiguous outcome of the recent change of Br…
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After six years of leading the Good Governance Matters course, our Director of Education Kyle White has heard a lot from co-op leaders. In this episode, we talked about the themes and lessons that have emerged from the conversations had during the course — the result is insights that can help any co-op board and a glimpse into the debates being had…
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Co-op Development Training through an Indigenous lens
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Co-operatives are a way for people to work together to better their community and reach their common economic, social, and cultural goals. Indigenous people have practiced this community approach to economic development from time immemorial. But colonialization has impacted every aspect of Indigenous society, including historic economic development…
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How the Charter Cities Institute Promotes Inclusive and Adaptable Planning for Sustainable New Cities | Heba Elhanafy
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Join me in this captivating episode of the podcast as I have an insightful conversation with Heba Elhanafy, an urban researcher from the Charter Cities Institute (CCI) Zambia. Together, we explore the fascinating world of charter city development and dive deep into the Planning Guidelines Report titled "Guided Organic Growth: An urban planning fram…
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In this episode, we welcome Dr. Dionne Pohler back to the show. Dr. Pohler, Associate Professor at the Edwards School of Business at the University of Saskatchewan, and CRS Research Chair at the Canadian Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, talks about her research on rural-urban divides, and how co-operatives can help.…
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Adam Elliott-Cooper /// Black Resistance to British Policing
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This conversation with Adam Elliott-Cooper revolves around his book, Black Resistance to British Policing (2021). We talk about the colonial genealogy of British policing (in Ireland, Trinidad, Malaya, and Kenya in particular) and the construction of the figure (collective or individual) of the suspect as a legitimization of this policing. We also …
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How Ushahidi is Using Crowdsourcing to Help Community Disaster Response and Recovery | Angela Oduor Lungati
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In this episode, I chat with Angela Oduor Lungati, the CEO of Ushahidi. Ushahdi is a mobile platform dubbed “Africa’s Gift to Silicon Valley” by the New York Times. Born out of a crisis, the open-source software enables virtually anyone with a cellphone or internet connection to efficiently crowd-source information, map it and share it with those t…
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Deliberative mini-publics: a new idea for co-op governance
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In this episode, we speak to Dr. Simon Pek of the University of Victoria about a new idea for co-op governance: deliberative mini-publics. These versatile groups can be a great way for co-operatives to engage and gather information from their memberships in deliberate and effective ways.By Co-operatives First
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Island Pieces /// Lutter contre le racisme, le castisme et la colonialité à Maurice
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Une fois n'est pas coutume, cet épisode compte trois invité.e.s, Sabrina, Amanda et Marek, tou.te.s trois Mauricien.nes et réalisateur.rices du podcast en créole mauricien Island Pieces. Dans cette conversation, nous parlons des histoires coloniales et anticoloniales de Maurice, des structures racistes et castistes dans lesquelles évolue la société…
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Quartiers Populaires #11 Youcef Sekimi /// Firminy Vert
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Dans cet épisode enregistré le 25 novembre 2022, Youcef Sekimi nous parle de son quartier, Firminy Vert, depuis une voiture garée devant la Maison de la Culture sous une pluie battante! Firminy Vert est connu d'architectes du monde entier pour son plan d'ensemble, son église, son unité d'habitation et sa Maison de la Culture, tous dessinés par Le C…
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Project Equity is an organization that promotes and supports the employee ownership of businesses. In this episode, Kyle spoke to David Gray, Project Equity's Client Services Manager, about worker co-operatives and why transitioning to worker ownership can be a great option for a business.By Co-operatives First
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Rural communities that wish they had better access to the internet often don't realize they could create that service for themselves. In this episode Jesse Hirsh, a futurist, speaker, and consultant, talks about how he brought broadband to his own rural area, and others can too.By Co-operatives First
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Co-ops and loyalty: insights from two co-op researchers
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In this episode, two co-op researchers tell us about their work looking at people’s loyalty to co-operatives. Danika Dinko is the Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Association who wrote a thesis exploring the opinions of consumers in regards to shopping at co-ops versus Investor-owned firms. Stan Yu is the Research and Communicati…
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Suvendrini Perera & Joseph Pugliese /// Deathscapes
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This interview of Suvendrini Perera and Joseph Pugliese is meant as a complement to the conversation with Jan Turner in our 44th issue (Nov-Dec 2022), The Desert. Entitled "The Impact of a Life (and a Death): Colonial Encounters and Aboriginal Desert Practices," this conversation revolves around the life and death of Aboriginal leader and artist Mr…
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Diasporas et Imaginaires des Luttes /// Maïa Tellit Hawad: Le Souffle du Pays Touareg
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Dans cette conversation avec Maïa Tellit Hawad, membre de la petite diaspora touareg en France, nous parlons d'un pays sans état et donc les contours sont plus fluctuants que les lignes coloniales tracées dans le sable du Sahara. Cet épisode autour du Pays Touareg, ses luttes contre le colonialisme européen, les répressions des états du Maghreb et …
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In this episode, we talk to our new Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Cathy Edwards. As a founding member of Heartlinked Community Service Co-op, entrepreneur, and business plan writer, Cathy has great insights about getting a co-op running, hiring staff, getting your message out, and more!By Co-operatives First
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