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Paper Trails

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Asha Wheeldon is the founder of Kula Foods. Her journey began in Kenya where sharing food with her community was an important part of every day. She migrated to Toronto as a young teenager where she was introduced to West African, Caribbean, an
Women Who Code started as a community group in 2011 when a handful of technologists decided they wanted to change the industry experience for women engineers. Since then, it has become a global non-profit organization and the world’s largest an
As an artist, model, background performer, stand-in and photo-double; Jade Pattenden is surely a multidisciplinary talent to say the least! Born in Melrose, Scotland to her Zambian mother and Scottish father, Jade moved to so called Canada at t
Moannah is a neo abstract expressionist. Neo-expressionism is a style of late modernist or early-postmodern painting and sculpture that emerged in the late 1970s. It is characterized by intense subjectivity and rough handling of materials. Moan
There are discrepancies between U.S. law and punishment regimes, where a sizable segment of its society warrants formal interventions to punish based on race. People who become vetted to routines and practices of criminal behaviour establish is
Do you love Burlesque? Have you noticed a lack of BIPOC representations at shows, within the local Vancouver Burlesque scene? On today's episode, Lindsay Braymen also known as stage name, Androsia Wilde shares valuable insight into her experien
Kendall Genders' story reveals this - we must never fail, never falter in our efforts to communicate our stories, as it is through our stories that we instil power. As a performer, host, model and LGBQ2+ activist, Kendall Gender is a bonafide C
Today, over 3000 essential workers will lose their jobs as Foodora, a food delivery app that operates in 10 cities across Canada, shuts down its Canadian operations. At a time when most people are staying home, and no one is going out to restau
What steps do you take when a safe space is no longer safe? Angela Marie MacDougall, executive director of BWSS joined us on an episode to discuss transformation at the intersections of an unprecedented time. Battered Women's Support Services w
With millions of Canadians unemployed and no end to social distancing measures in sight, the COVID-19 crisis presents endless opportunities for tenant solidarity, and incredible barriers to typical organizing. How do you get thousands of househ
Black Women Connect Vancouver is a collective of women who come together to inspire, empower, leverage our strengths and embrace our diverse experiences. It’s a community where we can build meaningful relationships, and celebrate the beauty of
We spoke to Danny about the complex journey LGBTQ+ refugees undertake when arriving from Syria. The journey isn’t as black and white as many might think. Danny’s experiences inspired him to dedicate his time to Rainbow Refugees, a Vancouver-bas
Vulnerable populations living on Vancouver's- downtown Eastside are experiencing rampant mental health crisis because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Larissa is a frontline Occupational Therapist, for the many at risk, marginalized groups living on t
How do you navigate your world, living in-between two identities? What prose and poet Fred Wah refers to as the "Undoing of Hyphenated Identity."We chatted with Nathan about how that limbo state of cultural and social dispositions set up (uniq
The OP team is honored to present our childhood friend, and revolutionary DJ, @armaghedion. Having spent his life traveling the globe, immersing himself in various cultures, Ghedion Behonegne brings comfort to the culturally confused with his u
Cultural stereotypes are often defined by skin tone and geography. People seem to have a fixed idea of what an individual from a certain region should look or sound like. Having your very existence contradict these fixed ideas that people have
Size culture; a trend of behaviours demonstrated by a large population of people in association with clothing size. Have you ever asked someone what their size is? It's a rather uncomfortable question. Size shaming is a culture practiced across
One nomad documents his journey. A picture for every soul he meets. For 8 months, he rides through foreign lands, an alien to a welcoming old world; only to return home to opportunity. Ben Glassco shares how he left the "cooperate drone and mov
Take the expectations people place upon you and scream FUCK YOU loud enough for the entire world to hear it. No matter who you are or where you come from, you should never allow yourself to be bound by the pressure of the outside world. Do what
Sade Awele has found herself as the middle child of the three generations of cultural expression as a nomad. Nigerian born singer, She embodies a soulful character of love reflected in her engaging smile and persona. She expresses it through he
Enjoy a reunion between old friends as they discuss how a multicultural upbringing has inspired artists endeavours, dance, and remaining loyal to childhood dreams
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