Progressive Publics

By: Andre Goulet
  • Summary

  • The Progressive Publics podcast presents a series of conversations connecting academic scholarship and independent Canadian media and featuring the Unrigged journalism and Harbinger podcast communities in dialogue with artists, activists and academics.
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Episodes
  • Episode 2 (New Feeling music co-op, The Grind alt newspaper + Douglas-Coldwell-Layton Foundation)
    Jan 31 2025
    The Progressive Publics podcast presents a series of conversations connecting academic scholarship and independent Canadian media and featuring the Unrigged journalism and Harbinger podcast communities in dialogue with artists, activists and academics.

    On episode 2 Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation board member and historian Jon Weier unpacks the legacy of independent media and Canadian social democracy, The Grind editor-in-chief David Gray-Donald reflects on the challenges of running an alt newspaper and indie musician Dorothea Paas and the New Feeling cooperative's Tabassum Siddiqui explore where performance and independent music journalism meet.

    This conversation was recorded at the inaugural edition of the Progressive Publics Symposium, held at the Centre for Social Innovation in Toronto in collaboration with York University’s faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies on November 8th, 2024.
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    39 mins
  • Episode 1 (Jacobin's Luke Savage & Broadbent Institute's Clem Nocos w/ Canadian Dimension + the CCPA
    Jan 25 2025
    The Progressive Publics podcast presents a series of conversations connecting academic scholarship and independent Canadian media and featuring the Unrigged journalism and Harbinger podcast communities in dialogue with artists, activists and academics.

    On episode 1 join Jacobin columnist Luke Savage and Broadbent Institute Director of Policy and Engagement and Perspectives Journal editor Clem Nocos in conversation with Canadian Dimension editor Harisson Samphir discussing the legacy and influence of the country’s longest running leftist . Then Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives Ontario director Randy Robinson joins the panel to talk about tenant union activism, rent strikes and Toronto’s world class public library system.

    This conversation was recorded at the inaugural edition of the Progressive Publics Symposium, held at the Centre for Social Innovation in Toronto in collaboration with York University’s faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies on November 8th, 2024.
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    34 mins

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