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MEDIA INDIGENA 239

Mask Off / MI 239

ON THIS WEEK'S ROUNDTABLE:

A second sit-down with Suzuki. And in the first half of our discussion with Dr. David Suzuki, we learned how COVID inspired a return to his spoken word roots and why it was important to include Indigenous knowledge and voices in his new podcast. This time around, we explore whether the coronavirus is a kind of dry run for how we might—or might not—respond better to climate change going  forward.

Joining host/producer Rick Harp once more are Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the Graduate School of Journalism at UBC, as well as Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta.

** BLOOPER**

 HEAR that time Rick's niece almost made an appearance on the podcast 😂

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LINKS REFERENCED / CONSULTED THIS EPISODE:

• "The magnifying glass: how Covid revealed the truth about our world" The Guardian

• "Why the COVID-19 Response Is No Model for Climate Action" The Breakthrough Institute

• "Five years after Paris" The Phoenix (Eric Holthaus' newsletter)

How Climate Change Comes to Matter: The Communal Life of Facts Duke University Press

• "Calling it a crisis isn’t enough (if it ever was)" NiemanLab

• “COVID-19 is not a pandemic [it's a syndemic]” The Lancet

• “‘Makes you ask why the hell we even bother.’ Infectious disease experts face disillusionment as COVID-19 pandemic worsens” Boston Globe

• “Shamattawa wages war on COVID-19 as cases rise, military deployed” CBC News

• “Dr Raywat Deonandan on CJOB radio, Dec 11 2020” YouTube

• "Archaic paper records submitted by fax hold up real-time COVID-19 data" CTV News

• "2016 report warned about public health data reporting problems Canada is facing with COVID-19" National Post

• "Expert Bashes BC for COVID-19 Data Gaps" The Tyee

• “Service Work in the Pandemic Economy” International Labor and Working-Class History

• “A green economic renewal after the COVID-19 crisis” UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

• "It's 2023. Here's How We Fixed the Global Economy" TIME

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