
In episode four of the #RacesEDJ podcast mini-series by Colour of Poverty-Colour of Change (COP-COC), our guests Peter Ijeh and Jane Ku discuss the legacy of the Underground Railroad, industry, and the racialization of poverty in Windsor and Essex County.
Original Music:
"Chaga Power" by Cheko Salaam @chekosalaam
cheko7.com/
Recorded, produced, and edited by:
Jassi Ranauta
This project is funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Mar 13, 2020
45 min

In the third episode of the #RacesEDJ podcast mini-series by Colour of Poverty-Colour of Change (COP-COC), our guests Michael Kerr and Beverly Jacobs discuss the historical roots of the fractured relationship between Indigenous communities and the Canadian state, Wet'suwet'en, and the public displays of solidarity taking place across the country.
Original Music:
"Chaga Power" by Cheko Salaam @chekosalaam
cheko7.com/
Recorded, produced, and edited by:
Jassi Ranauta
This project is funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Mar 9, 2020
43 min

E02 - RacesEDJ - Fighting for Racial Justice in Ottawa with RJ Jones, Sinda Garziz, and Michael Kerr
In this second episode of the podcast mini-series by Colour of Poverty-Colour of Change (COP-COC), guests speak about local racial justice issues and priorities for Indigenous communities and Peoples of Colour in Ottawa.
Note: this episode contains some explicit language. This episode names the CCOC as the Centretown Citizenship Ottawa Corporation which is instead the Centretown Citizens Ottawa Corporation.
Original Music:
"Chaga Power" by Cheko Salaam @chekosalaam
cheko7.com/
Recorded, produced, and edited by:
Jassi Ranauta
This project is funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Jan 31, 2020
1 hr 5 min

In this first episode of a podcast mini-series by Colour of Poverty-Colour of Change (COP-COC), guests introduce COP-COC, discuss systemic racism in Canada, and breakdown why Canada needs a National Anti-Racism Strategy.
Original Music:
"Chaga Power" by Cheko Salaam @chekosalaam
cheko7.com/
Recorded, produced, and edited by:
Jassi Ranauta
Project funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Nov 23, 2019
49 min
