Welcome to our surprise, bonus episode for you this month. We are very excited to share with you our conversation with Anita Sarkeesian with you. Anita Sarkeesian is the founder and executive director
EPISODE 16 – Anita Sarkeesian
December 22, 2017
December 22, 2017
December 22, 2017
Welcome to our surprise, bonus episode for you this month. We are very excited to share with you our conversation with Anita Sarkeesian with you. Anita Sarkeesian is the founder and executive director
December 15, 2017
The root causes of Edmonton’s affordable housing crisis extend beyond supply and demand A living wage of $17 per hour, or about $35,000 per year, might seem like enough for
December 8, 2017
Inspired by their family’s history, a couple starts a fund to help veterans and their families We all know that our comfortable lives come from the sacrifice made by other
December 1, 2017
On this month’s show, we head to Fort McMurray to hear how the effects of the 2016 wildfire continue to impact the community. We tour the new building at the Whitemud Equine
November 30, 2017
Edmonton has a new tool for the task of ending poverty in a generation. The methodology has been around for decades and City Council took the enabling action over the
November 10, 2017
As the temperature drops, the leaves change colour and the snow returns, we are provided with plenty of reminders that another year is rapidly coming to an end and the
November 1, 2017
On this month’s episode, we take a hard look at what it means to be Canadian within our borders and beyond with Omar Mouallem. Conor Kerr connects us to Canada’s Indigenous history
October 24, 2017
Welcome to the High Level Lit Anthology: Musings on YEG for Canada’s 150th In collaboration with Eighteen Bridges Magazine and LitFest Alberta, Edmonton Community Foundation has commissioned 13 writers from
October 1, 2017
This month, we speak with the one and only George Takei! George Takei talks to us about his memories of life in a Japanese-American internment camp during WWII, becoming an