Social Justice Voices Podcast

Social Justice Voices Podcast

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Empowering Women, Ending Violence With "Ending Violence Association of BC" Educational Director Ninu Kang
In this episode, Savannah Vigario and Isabelle Chen sit down with Ninu Kang, the Executive Director of "Ending Violence Association of BC" (EVA) to explore their work in supporting survivors of violence, promoting safety in communities, and advocating for meaningful social change across the province. Through her insights and experiences, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the importance of prevention, education, and community support in addressing violence!
Unpacking Intersectionality, Discrimination, and Inclusivity With Activist, Filmmaker, and Founder of Sher Vancouver Alex Sangha
In this episode, Macy Mercado, Ryan Monaghan, and Erin Teraoka talk with Vancouver activist, social worker, and filmmaker Alex Sangha about his work in the community and the queer South Asian experience. Mr. Sangha is the founder of Sher Vacouver, a charity dedicated to supporting queer South Asians, as well as friends, family, and allies. This conversation with Mr. Sangha highlights the challenges faced by minorities in Canada and the importance of inclusion and acceptance in making change.
The Power of Housing Supports With Chimo Community Services Manager Andrea Dodd and Coordinators Manmeet Sidhu & Sajedeh Zaki
In this episode, Rachel Guo, Volan Fan, and Peton Huang sit down with representatives from Chimo Community Services at their Richmond offices! During this enriching discussion, Ms. Dodd, Ms. Sidhu, and Ms. Zaki outline the Homeless Prevention Program (HPP), highlight the importance of housing supports for individuals experiencing homelessness including vulnerable populations, and discuss the challenges of homelessness in our province.
How Volunteerism Changes Lives with Hugh Boyd Alumni and Richmond-Delta Youth Parliament Chair Marika Lopez
In this episode, Tiffany Feng and Yui Ku catch up with Marika Lopez, a Hugh Boyd Secondary alumni and the Richmond-Delta Youth Parliament Chair. We find Marika's commitment to volunteering in her local community and her advocacy work around epilepsy awe-inspiring and we are confident you will too.
Uncovering Racism and Discrimination in the Modelling Industry With Model and Activist Shivani Persad
In this episode, Jasmine Dulay and Lordella Ella discuss the issue of discrimination in the model industry with journalist, model, and activist Shivani Persad. Shivani made a name for herself by modelling for companies like Nordstrom, Target and Laura Mercier, and has had her opinion articles featured in the New York Times, Cosmopolitan, and Teen Vogue. She was a member of the Model Alliance Leadership Council, and recently spoke at Columbia Law School. We also dive into her experiences as a woman of colour in the industry.
A Story About Homelessness, the Power of Grit, and the Impact of Empathy With the ‘Skidrow CEO’ Joseph Roberts
In this episode, Patrick Goncalves, Rory Adams, and Heng Dy sit down with Canadian motivational speaker, author, homelessness advocate, and founder of The Push for Change Foundation, Joseph Roberts (nicknamed the 'Skidrow CEO'). In this in-depth and inspiring conversation, Mr. Roberts details the difficult childhood and adolescent circumstances that led him to become homeless and addicted to drugs, and the key factors that enabled him to transform his life into one of tremendous entrepreneurial or business success. Mr. Roberts points to the importance of societal empathy, and the power one or two supportive people can have in helping those experiencing homelessness develop self-esteem and resiliency.
Do Women in Vancouver Still Experience Gender Discrimination? We Ask Business in Vancouver Columnist Mario Canseco
In this episode, Sophie Chang and Emily Ruiz Lopez sit down with the President of Research Co. and Business in Vancouver Columnist Mario Canseco to talk about his recent research on gender discrimination in B.C. Together, we break down the numbers, and explore how much gender-based job harassment still persists, and how and why social attitudes need to shift.
Helping People Experiencing Suburban Homelessness With Chimo’s Homeless Outreach Coordinator Anna Matthews
In this episode, Raymundo Quitola and Renato Moreno talk with Anna Matthews, the Homeless Outreach Program Coordinator for the nonprofit Chimo Community Services. In this fruitful discussion, Ms. Matthews outlines the factors that contribute to suburban homelessness, the programs and resources Chimo offers, and the differences between suburban and 'big city' homelessness.
Shinning a Light on the Little-Known Topic of Ageism With UBC Professor Dr. Laura Hurd
In this episode, Yubo Qian and Oscar Kan sit down with distinguished UBC Professor Dr. Laura Hurd, who’s rich and in-depth understanding of the topic of ageism is informed by her years of research and teaching. Together we explore the common forms of age discrimination, factors that lead to ageism, ways to combat it, and more.
Involving and Supporting Young People in Our Community With West Richmond Youth Services Coordinator Gabriel Narciso
In this episode, Justin Orpilla and Stephanie Sofikitis talk with Youth Services Coordinator Gabriel Narciso about all things related to youth and their involvement in the community. Mr. Narciso discusses everything from the importance of adult mentorship, community contribution, and social connection, as well as his strengths-based, optimistic approach to work and the potential he sees in youth.
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