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What is Sustainability Circle? It is new Embark podcast series to create dialogue around sustainability stories at SFU and its surrounding communities. Throughout the series, podcast hosts Teghan and Navreet invite sustainability leaders in our community to discuss their work and knowledge in the field. Topics range from zero waste, glacial melt, micro-plastics, and more!
CJSF collaborated with NCRA members across the country to produce a National Day of Broadcast called Radio: Change the World. In a year where residential schooling, youth suicide and the spectre of child poverty have dominated national news, this broadcast is an effort to let young people speak directly and tell their own stories and opinions.
http://www.ncra.ca/news/change-the-world-a-national-radio-broadcast-pres...

Tony Janolino was chosen to be an ambassador of British Columbia on the 5th leg of the Canada C3 expedition. His task is to share knowledge about his home province with people he meets. On this journey he will explore our nation’s natural beauty, learn about the people living in the places he visits, and later bring home stories from the people on the East Coast. Many Canadians do not travel to other parts of Canada, so it is Tony's goal to raise awareness about people living in other parts of the nation. The first step towards inclusivity is learning about our diverse people.
"I am a visually impaired guide dog handler from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. At Simon Fraser University, I study Kinesiology and Health Sciences and also work in Recreation and Athletics to help others live an active lifestyle. When not at the university, I am playing music and exploring the world. I have a passion for the outdoors and find myself constantly learning something new about the wildlife.
My guide dog is from the “Guide Dogs For the Blind” School in California. She is a pathfinder both in the Canadian wilderness and cities. Together, we are a team of adventurers who travel many miles on foot.
Come share our adventures and meet a variety of friends on our journey."
Anthony Janolino
https://theworldoftone.wordpress.com/

CJSF's Public Affairs and Talk Magazine show, featuring a wide variety of community-minded stories and conversations. Produced by CJSF's Public Affairs & Talk Department.

Heard on stations all over the world, Tell Us A Tale, while technically a children's program, is so much more. Offering stories, tales and tunes collected from six of the seven continents (still working on Antarctica), this show appeals to listeners of all ages. So whether you are three years old getting an allowance, waiting tables in college, drawing a pension or collecting social security, gather round the radio each week for Tell Us A Tale!

This show features lively conversations with grass-roots change-makers in areas such as social justice, the environment, and innovative thinking.
Produced by Radio Canada International in Mandarin, Voice of the North provides Canadian news and is targeted towards new Canadian immigrants.
G-Radio is dedicated to social justice, the environment, community, and providing a forum for people and issues not covered in the corporate media. Some past guests include: Maude Barlow, William Blum, Helen Caldicott, Noam Chomsky, Amy Goodman, Dahr Jamail, Naomi Klein, Michael Parenti, John Pilger, Vandana Shiva, Howard Zinn and many others. Host, Chris Cook, also serves as a contributing editor to the web news site, http://www.pacificfreepress.com
Featuring reviews, news, and interviews about what's happening in the local arts & music scene.
https://soundcloud.com/cjsfradio/sets/the-arts-show-thursdays-5pm