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- 317 - U Talk: Islamic Social Services Association
There are dozens, hundreds even, of organizations that support newcomers arriving in Canada. There's a lot of information one needs when starting a life in a new country. However, we can also learn a lot from immigrants and newcomers and new ideas and perspectives we may never have thought of before.
That's an essential component of the Islamic Social Services Association, providing social services to the Islamic and broader Manitoban community and learning from the diversity of people we have in this province.
Fri, 10 May 2024 - 20min - 316 - U Talk: Pan African Legacy
Winnipeg has a growing African community, with many creating various organizations to represent the vast number of countries within the continent.
Pan African Legacy unites the cultures of 14 countries from Southern Africa. Although those countries have many differences, they also share some similarities, and Pan African Legacy is looking to celebrate those differences and similarities while engaging younger generations with their culture and heritage.
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 24min - 315 - U Talk: First Fridays in the Exchange
Art is meant for everyone, and one event in Winnipeg is opening the doors for experiencing it. First Fridays in the Exchange invites Winnipeggers and newcomers alike to experience art through galleries, museums, showcases, discussions, and performances.
It takes place on the first Friday of each month in Winnipeg's Exchange District.
Fri, 03 May 2024 - 13min - 314 - U Talk: FasinAsian Film FestivalThu, 02 May 2024 - 30min
- 313 - U Talk: Chalmers Neighbourhood Renewal
Things are difficult right now. Whether it's access to health care, affordable housing, green and walkable spaces, or easily accessible places for groceries, many communities are struggling.
For the Elmwood area, Chalmers Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation is working to support in whatever way they can. However, one organization can't do everything, and it's going to take a consistent effort from everyone to make a difference.
Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 24min - 312 - U Talk: Keisha Paul
Connections are vital to the human experience. Whether connecting on a personal level or for business, communicating effectively and understanding someone's perspective can be the difference between success and failure.
Through her time as a business consultant, the host of a radio morning show, and hosting events, Keisha Paul has figured out how to find the story behind a situation, utilizing that skill of connection to find success.
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 31min - 311 - U Talk: Jennifer Beitz
Achieving our goals and dreams can sometimes feel overwhelming. For immigrants to a new country, barriers can make goals continue to feel further away. However, there are steps we can all take to actualize our visions, and Jennifer Beitz helps people set goals to achieve them.
From fitness to reflection and overcoming the limitations we put on ourselves are just some of the discussions on this episode of U Talk.
Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 28min - 310 - U Talk: Norine Braun
Music is all around us. It's in the trees, the air, and the water, and all it takes is the desire to listen for it. Norine Braun does just that. She listens to nature and applies it to her music, combining narrative and experiential works to create something unique and beautiful.
After her mother's passing, Norine created Ascending Lullaby, a song exploring the transition from one life to the next.
Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 22min - 309 - Mental Health Break: Women's Mental Health
Everyone experiences mental health challenges. However, different communities and demographics experience it at varying rates. Early studies indicate there is evidence that women experience mental illness at higher rates than men.
Rita Chahal of the Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba joins U Radio to talk about the mental health continuum, mental health and women, and resources available to Manitobans.
Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 25min - 308 - U Talk: Take Pride Winnipeg
It can be discouraging when the winter snows melt, and we're left with muddy, garbage-filled streets. Take Pride Winnipeg is inspiring communities across the city to make a difference in not only cleaning up litter, debris, and graffiti but also changing habits and encouraging individuals to care about how their communities look.
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 20min - 307 - Radio des Petits Hiboux: L'Amérique du Nord
North America is a boundless and beautiful land full of rich biomes and diverse peoples. There's so much to explore, from the frigid tundra of the Arctic north to the deserts of Nevada and the fathomless waters of the Great Lakes.
Alisa and Dawna Hales-Massé discover the wonders of l'Amérique du Nord on Radio des Petits Hiboux.
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 08min - 306 - News: Billions in Housing Investments Announced To Address Canada's Housing Crisis
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Winnipeg this past Thursday. He has been touring the country, revealing housing investments ahead of the budget, which will be released on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Part of the announcement included setting aside an additional $15 billion for the Apartment Construction Loan Program.
U Multicultural spoke to the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure, and Communities, about the Liberal Government's plan to combat the housing crisis.
Voters will be paying close attention to these programs as the federal budget approaches, watching to see how these and future announcements will manage the growing housing crisis in Canada.
With U Multicultural, I'm Ryan Funk.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 14min - 305 - U Talk: Changes To The MPNPThu, 04 Apr 2024 - 27min
- 304 - Radio des Petits Hiboux: L'Amérique du SudWed, 03 Apr 2024 - 05min
- 303 - U Talk: Arab Women Say What?!
When you hear the word Arab, what sort of person appears in your mind?
"Arab Women Say What?!" a new documentary produced by the National Film Board of Canada, challenges our preconceptions of the Arabic community, a community that encompasses numerous cultures and countries. Directed by Nisreen Baker, the film follows 8 Arab women as they explore conversations about feminism, community, culture, belonging, and politics.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 31min - 302 - УКанаді: Особливості ведення бізнесу в Канаді. Ключові фактори успіху
Канада славиться своєю сприятливою бізнесовою атмосферою, яка робить процес відкриття та розвитку бізнесу швидким і простим. Держава активно підтримує малі та середні підприємства, що стимулює нових іммігрантів, зокрема українців, розпочати власну справу в Канаді. Багато з них мають досвід підприємницької діяльності в Україні і рішуче налаштовані повторити свій успіх у новій країні. Однак, ключовим фактором успіху є розуміння особливостей бізнес-середовища в Канаді. Саме про особливості та нюанси ведення бізнесу ми говоримо у сьогоднішньому випуску подкасту "УКанаді" разом з професіоналом у розвитку міжнародного бізнесу, директоркою Green&Clean Global, Вікторією Умін. Some Ukrainian entrepreneurs think that because they found success in Ukraine, they'll just as easily find it in Canada. However, the key factor to success is understanding the peculiarities of the business environment in Canada. It's precisely about the specifics and nuances of doing business that we discuss in today's episode of the "УКанаді" Podcast with a professional in international business development, Victoria Umin.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 38min - 301 - U Talk: Robert Andreas
From Romania to Italy and now Winnipeg, Robert Andreas' life has been a journey. Music has always been a part of that journey, from listening to Blues music on the radio in a language he did not speak to finding a guitar in the garbage and learning to play it.🎸
Robert talks about life, love, passion, and, of course, music and a special performance of "I Hope You'll Be There Some Day."Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 41min - 300 - U Talk: Rise, Red River
Rise, Red River explores trauma and a dying world, but it's also a story of redemption. The revolutionary trilingual play written by Tara Beagan follows a lone matriarch as they dredge a dried-up riverbed, uncovering human remains and then sharing their stories.
Caleigh Crow, who performs the French-spoken parts, joins U Talk to discuss the play, its message, and what she's learned through the production.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 24min - 299 - УКанаді: Як українцям досягти успіху в Канаді?
Третій випуск україномовного подкасту “УКАНАДІ” Всім привіт, мене звати Юлія і я вітаю вас на першому україномовному подкасті у Вінніпезі.
Тут своїми порадами, досвідом діляться досвідчені іммігранти, які змогли побудувати своє життя за кордоном. Сьогодні ми говоримо про успіх та як українцям досягти його в Канаді. Наша гостя - Вікторія Умін, професіонал у розвитку міжнародного бізнесу, директорка Green & Clean Global та віце-президент Канадсько-української торгово-промислової палати.
Read more: https://shorturl.at/rvQU6
What is success, and how can Ukrainians achieve it in Canada?
Victoria Umin, a professional in international business development, director of Green&Clean Global, and vice-president of the Canadian-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce, joins Yuliia Kovalenko on the УКанаді Podcast. Umin shares her story of success, which began 23 years ago when she first immigrated to Winnipeg, and what she found was critical in building her business.
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 38min - 298 - U Talk: Open Doors Adult Literacy Program
If someone doesn't have a high school diploma, it could be for various reasons. Regardless of the reason, programs like Open Doors Adult Literacy help individuals develop the skills to take on the next steps of their education.
In this episode of U Talk, let's find out what people can expect of adult education in the coming months and how increased funding can make a world of difference.
https://opendoorsprogram.wixsite.com/learn
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 24min - 297 - U Talk: Habitat for Humanity Manitoba
Approximately 2.8 million Canadians are below the poverty line, and between 25,000 and 35,000 Canadians are homeless. To help families and those who are low-income, there's Habitat for Humanity.
Jamie Hall is the CEO of Habitat for Humanity Manitoba. He shares Habitat's efforts and how Manitobans can help provide people with homes on this episode of U Talk.
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 23min - 296 - УКанаді: Як позбутися страху говорити з носіями англійської мови?
Багато іммігрантів помилково вважають, що англійська магічно вивчеться в англомовному оточенні. Однак виявляється, що після кількох років проживання в Канаді багато людей досі не володіють базовими навичками англійської мови.
Поговорити про процес вивчення англійської, ми запросили Олександру Чорну, викладачку англійської мови, засновницю школи англійської мови та іммігрантку. Як прискорити процес вивчення англійської та які страхи виникають у новоприбулих під час навчання? Олександра розповідає про це у подкасті "УКанаді."
Read more: https://shorturl.at/qGKQ6
Many immigrants mistakenly believe that English will magically be learned in an English-speaking environment. However, it happens that after living in Canada for a few years, many still don't have basic English skills. To learn about the English learning process, we invited Olexandra Chorna, an English language instructor, founder of an English school, and an immigrant. How does one speed up the English learning process, and what are some fears newcomers have when learning? Chorna explains these questions on the "УКанаді" Podcast.
Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 36min - 295 - УКанаді Podcast: Yevgeniya Tatarenko
Всім привіт, мене звати Юлія і я Вітаю вас на першому україномовному подкасті у Вінніпезі, тут своїми порадами, досвідом діляться досвідчені іммігранти, які змогли побудувати своє життя за кордоном.
Сьогодні в гостях в мене особлива людина - засновниця та директорка української школи, журналістка, голосуючий член освітньої ради Конгресу українців Канади, викладач найбільшого коледжу Манітоби Red River College - Євгенія Татаренко. Вона поділилася своїм досвідом та секретами успішного нетворкінгу в Канаді.
My name is Yuliia, and I welcome you to the first Ukrainian-language podcast in Winnipeg, where experienced immigrants share their advice and experiences on building a life abroad.
Our first guest is the founder and director of a Ukrainian school, a journalist, a voting member of the educational council of the Ukrainian Congress in Canada, and a professor at Manitoba's largest college, Red River College, Yevgeniya Tatarenko. She shared her experiences and secrets of successful networking in Canada.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 55min - 294 - U Talk: Kyra Kilabuk
A few weeks ago, Winnipeg's Inuit community had the opportunity to wear their culture on their faces, proudly receiving traditional face tattoos from Kyra Kilabuk. Kyra was invited to Winnipeg by the Manitoba Inuit Association to provide people with their markings, markings of incredible cultural significance to the Inuit.
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 22min - 293 - U Talk: Shilpa Bhadoria
Starting a life in a new country is an intense experience. Continuing your career in that new country is even more so. A successful lawyer who practiced law in India and now in Canada says you need to have a plan in place to find success.
Shilpa Bhadoria shares her story of immigration and what newcomers should think about regarding legal services when they arrive in Canada.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 22min - 292 - U Talk: Joe Curtis
Music is the lifeblood of the human experience. So many cultures and people share that common thread of celebrating and expressing emotion through sounds. There's much we can learn about music and how communities engage with it, and to find out more, we connected with local artists and community advocate Joe Curtis.
https://www.joecurtisband.com/
Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 27min - 291 - U Talk: Pitikwé SkateparkFri, 16 Feb 2024 - 16min
- 290 - U Talk: Moose Hide CampaignWed, 14 Feb 2024 - 25min
- 289 - U Talk: Snow Angel Films
You never know where your path in life will take you. Nilufer and Saira Rahman never expected to find themselves on the path toward films.
Creating their first documentary, Arctic Mosque, the two Canadian women of Muslim and Bengali heritage have made short films, documentaries and a wide variety of videos through their production company, Snow Angel Films.
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 27min - 288 - U Talk: Career Development
Many immigrants move to a new country for better opportunities and a brighter future. Many have a wealth of experience and education. However, not all experience or education is recognized in new markets.
Career Development workshops can go a long way in helping newcomers on their career journeys, and Manitoba Start can help in that process.
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 18min - 287 - U Talk: Ethan Lyric
Sometimes, we don't know where creativity will take us, but that's okay. Sometimes, that's just the process.
For Winnipeg artist Ethan Lyric, some of his best work is letting the music and raw emotion influence his musical creations. Let's sit down with Ethan about his latest release, Saskatoon Berries, his musical influences, and not being put inside a creative box.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 24min - 286 - U Talk: el Hashem
Through covers and original songs, Gay Lebanese artist el Hashem is bridging cultures through music. During the pandemic, he had the opportunity to explore his passion for music.
When he's not sharing his love for the arts, el Hashem is the host of a successful and highly regarded career in queer media.
Thu, 25 Jan 2024 - 19min - 285 - Mental Health Break: Tara Snider
Take a Mental Health Break With the Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba and U Radio.
Depression affects people in many different ways. Sometimes, it's manageable, while other times, the simplest tasks can feel impossible. Ryan Funk and Rita Chahal speak with the Executive Director of Sara Riel, Tara Snider, on the complexities of depression—ways to identify it, tools to work through it, and resources available for those who need them.
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 25min - 284 - U Talk: WorkStart - Youth Work Experience
Starting a new life in a new country takes a lot of work. Finding a job is already complicated. Now, throw in culture shock and still learn the intricacies of communication into the equation.
For newcomer youth looking to develop their skills and find opportunities in an industry they are interested in, ManitobaStart's WorkStart - youth work experience program is a great tool to take advantage of.
Fri, 19 Jan 2024 - 26min - 283 - U Talk: Ethnocultural Council of Manitoba
Back in 2021, approximately 20 percent of Manitoba's population were immigrants. Just last year, Manitoba welcomed 40,593 newcomers to the province. 🦬
Each person who arrives brings stories and experiences which are incredibly beneficial. However, sometimes their voices aren't always heard. That's where the Ethnocultural Council of Manitoba comes in, a representative body that's a collective voice for all ethnocultural community groups.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 31min - 282 - U Talk: Friday Night LiveWed, 27 Dec 2023 - 19min
- 281 - Cree: Lisa Muswagon and Isabel ScribeTue, 09 Jan 2024 - 24min
- 280 - U Talk: Latinas Manitoba
During the COVID pandemic, Fernanda Vallejo saw a need to build a community, creating a Facebook group for Latin American Canadian women and other newcomers. That group has become the not-for-profit Latinas Manitoba.
She now has plans for a community centre and is also increasing awareness around intimate partner violence.
Tue, 26 Dec 2023 - 28min - 279 - Ojibwe Mary Maytwayashing Episode 2Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 15min
- 278 - Ojibwe: Mary Maytwayashing Episode 1Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 15min
- 277 - Ojibwe: Sherri ShortingTue, 09 Jan 2024 - 13min
- 276 - Ojibwe: Joy Phillips
Joy Phillips is from Hollow Water First Nation. Joy, Sherri, and Dave comprise Nagamoodaa, a musical group teaching and learning the Ojibwe language through music. After working at Wanipigow school for one year after obtaining her degree in education, she would later take a language program at Red River College, which became the genesis for Nagamoodaa.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 14min - 275 - Ojibwe: Dave BirdTue, 09 Jan 2024 - 16min
- 274 - Inuktitut: Martha Peet Episode 5
When Martha Peet was a child living in Taloyoak, Nunavut, she and other Inuit families never lived a traditional life. As time passed, things changed greatly. One of the big changes was the use of planes for transportation. However, Peet says the Inuit only travelled by plane for emergencies. She remembers her first plane ride, flying to a hospital for treatment after being diagnosed with tuberculosis.
Although Peet recovered and returned home, some Inuit never returned.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 15min - 273 - Inuktitut: Martha Peet Episode 4
Martha Peet was born in an igloo in Taloyoak, where only four other families lived. Martha grew up with parents who were closely tied to the land. Her parents were "nomads" and found it difficult to stay in one place for a long time. As a result, she grew up travelling with them by dog sled. She is a freelance interpreter, translator, and author of the Inuktitut Pocket Book.
For her fourth story, she shares how the Inuit lived traditionally before colonization.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 14min - 272 - Inuktitut: Martha Peet Episode 3
Martha Peet was born in an igloo in Taloyoak, where only four other families lived. Martha grew up with parents who were closely tied to the land. Her parents were "nomads" and found it difficult to stay in one place for a long time. As a result, she grew up travelling with them by dog sled. She is a freelance interpreter, translator, and author of the Inuktitut Pocket Book.
She shares a story in her traditional language, Inuktitut.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 15min - 271 - Inuktitut: Martha Peet Episode 2
Martha Peet was born in an igloo in Taloyoak, where only four other families lived. Martha grew up with parents who were closely tied to the land. Her parents were "nomads" and found it difficult to stay in one place for a long time. As a result, she grew up travelling with them by dog sled. She is a freelance interpreter, translator, and author of the Inuktitut Pocket Book.
In her second story, Peet shares the beliefs of the Inuit people.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 14min - 270 - Inuktitut: Martha Peet Episode 1
Martha Peet was born in an igloo in Taloyoak, where only four other families lived. Martha grew up with parents who were closely tied to the land. Her parents were "nomads" and found it difficult to stay in one place for a long time. As a result, she grew up travelling with them by dog sled. She is a freelance interpreter, translator, and author of the Inuktitut Pocket Book.
In her first story, she shares what life was like for an Inuk child.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 15min - 269 - U Talk: Peg City Kindness Crew
Food insecurity is at an all-time high, and food support services are doing all they can to help out this Christmas season. However, some people fall through the cracks, and grassroots groups are there to help in those situations.
Peg City Kindness Crew Inc., a group of volunteers and compassionate individuals, is seeing firsthand the struggles Winnipeggers are facing. In their first 27 hours of accepting applications, they had 700 food hamper requests, and they're not in the business of letting people down.Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 29min - 268 - U Talk: Community Helpers Unite
Community Helpers Unite Inc. has grown significantly over the past year, upcycling food and providing meals to those in need. 🥬🍞CHU has seen how food prices have affected Winnipeggers and is doing what it can to help by providing meals, teaching how to make food last longer, and inspiring community cooperation.
If you want to provide a monetary donation, you can send an e-Transfer to finance@communityhelpersunite.ca with the password helpers.Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 26min - 267 - Ukrainian View: Cirque du Soleil Corteo
How does one become a performer at one of the most fantastic acrobatics showcases? How do you tell a story in a performance, and what traditions do artists have before going on stage?
Ukrainian View finds out from Ukrainian artist Inna Teslenko, one of the performers in Cirque du Soleil Corteo.
Як стати артистом одного з найфантастичніших акробатичних шоу? Як розповідати історію у виставі? Які традиції мають артисти перед виходом на сцену?
Ukrainian View поспілкувався з українською артисткою Інною Тесленко, однією з виконавиць Cirque du Soleil Corteo.
- Photo provided by Cirque du Soleil.
Wed, 13 Dec 2023 - 10min - 266 - U Talk: Sankta Lucia
The holidays are always a time for celebration. If there's one community that isn't a stranger to fellowship and revelries, it's the Swedes.
Sonja Lundstrom, president of the Swedish Cultural Association of Manitoba, and Vice President Craig Sidwall give us the scoop on their upcoming Sankta Lucia celebration, living with the Swedish spirit, and what's in store for the Scandinavian Cultural Centre.
Fri, 08 Dec 2023 - 18min - 265 - U Talk: Bicultural Immigrant Narrative
There's a lot we can learn from the immigrant experience. A PhD student at the University of British Columbia – Okanagan seeks to understand the bicultural immigrant narrative better. What does happiness mean to these individuals, what can we learn from studies like this, and how does a study like this work?
Let's find out on this episode of U Talk.
If you're a bicultural immigrant, you can share your narrative by taking part in the study's survey. https://bit.ly/3NFbgRh
Thu, 07 Dec 2023 - 21min - 264 - Mental Health Break: Rita Chahal
Take a Mental Health Break With the Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba and U Radio.
Mental illness is experienced by 1 in 3 Canadians, and almost everyone faces challenges related to mental health at some point in their life. But what is the difference between mental health and mental illness, and what can we do to have a more balanced life? Navigate this topic with the Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba's Rita Chahal, experts in the field, and those with personal experience.
Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 25min - 263 - U Talk: Christmas Cheer Board
According to Statistics Canada's Canadian Income Survey from 2021, 5.8 million Canadians, including 1.4 million children, were food insecure. Taking a closer look at home, last year, the Winnipeg Christmas Cheerboard handed out over 18,000 Christmas hampers, and the need is growing.
We've all felt the pinch of food costs and inflation, so this holiday season, it's more important than ever to support our communities, and we have Shawna Bell from the Christmas Cheerboard to tell us how we can help out.
https://www.christmascheerboard.ca/
Thu, 23 Nov 2023 - 20min - 262 - U Talk: Vivek Mehmi
Creativity takes a lot of work. When looking at musicians, you must write, perform, edit, and promote yourself, which only scratches the surface. It can take a toll mentally and physically, leading to burnout, so finding balance is vital.
With festivals, events, and new music, Vivek Mehmi, an Ontario musician, is always working on that balance.
Fri, 17 Nov 2023 - 27min - 261 - U Talk: WILD Outside
Many can remember growing up with Steve Irwin and the Kratt brothers, inspiring youth to explore and engage with the world around us. For today's youth, the WILD Outside program through the Canadian Wildlife Federation seeks to create a love for nature and conservation.
We met with Ashley from the Winnipeg branch to find out more.
https://cwf-fcf.org/en/explore/wild-outside/
Thu, 16 Nov 2023 - 15min - 260 - U Talk: Dr. Denise Koh
Sometimes, we take things around us for granted. We often need to remember that people are working behind the scenes, making a difference. Luckily, sometimes, those individuals receive the recognition they deserve.
Dr. Denise Koh was the recipient of the FWN's 2023 Most Influential Filipina Woman in the World Award. She and other doctors also collaborated on a new book examining AI in the healthcare system.
Thu, 09 Nov 2023 - 28min - 259 - U Talk: AWOW
Things are tough. Life feels harder and harder sometimes, but it's important to remember to surround ourselves with people who are special to us and want to support us. After the isolation of COVID, building those connections is more important than ever.
Asian Women of Winnipeg are one such group, bringing people together and supporting each other, celebrating accomplishments, and being there for each other during those difficult times.
https://www.asianwomenofwinnipeg.com/
Fri, 03 Nov 2023 - 31min - 258 - We Stand Together: Louis Koszas
Now in his 60s, Louis Koszas remembers his time as a ward of the Children's Aid Society. In and out of many homes, Koszas reflects on some experiences that still affect him today.
https://u-channel.ca/we-stand-together/
Over 130 residential schools operated in Canada. The first federal residential school began around 1883; the last closed in 1996.
We Stand Together invites Indian residential school and day school survivors, 60's Scoop, and intergenerational survivors to share their truth. This project is an opportunity for those on their journeys of healing to share their experiences and perspectives so all can learn about the effects of residential and day schools and the challenges Indigenous communities still face.
U Multicultural is located on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
This project has been made possible by the Government of Canada through Canadian Heritage.
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 20min - 257 - We Stand Together: Kelly Houle
Kelly Houle's family is from Sandy Bay First Nation, but she has lived in Winnipeg most of her life. Houle has had a difficult life, struggling with mental health and addictions after the abuse she experienced within the Canadian residential school System.
https://u-channel.ca/we-stand-together/
Over 130 residential schools operated in Canada. The first federal residential school began around 1883; the last closed in 1996.
We Stand Together invites Indian residential school and day school survivors, 60's Scoop, and intergenerational survivors to share their truth. This project is an opportunity for those on their journeys of healing to share their experiences and perspectives so all can learn about the effects of residential and day schools and the challenges Indigenous communities still face.
U Multicultural is located on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
This project has been made possible by the Government of Canada through Canadian Heritage.
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 23min - 256 - We Stand Together: Gramma Shingoose
Geraldine "Gramma" Shingoose is a residential school survivor who attended Muscowequan Residential School from 1962 to 1971. An Elder in her community, she has seen the effects of residential school, day school, the 60s Scoop, racism, and discrimination on the Indigenous peoples of Canada.
https://u-channel.ca/we-stand-together/
Over 130 residential schools operated in Canada. The first federal residential school began around 1883; the last closed in 1996.
We Stand Together invites Indian residential school and day school survivors, 60's Scoop, and intergenerational survivors to share their truth. This project is an opportunity for those on their journeys of healing to share their experiences and perspectives so all can learn about the effects of residential and day schools and the challenges Indigenous communities still face.
U Multicultural is located on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
This project has been made possible by the Government of Canada through Canadian Heritage.
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 35min - 255 - We Stand Together: Gloria
Gloria is an intergenerational survivor and a survivor of the 60s Scoop. Her late mother was a survivor of the Canadian Indian residential school system. Gloria experienced tremendous discrimination and racism growing up, experiencing it from the nuns who taught on the reserve and from classmates when she eventually moved to Winnipeg.
https://u-channel.ca/we-stand-together/
Over 130 residential schools operated in Canada. The first federal residential school began around 1883; the last closed in 1996.
We Stand Together invites Indian residential school and day school survivors, 60's Scoop, and intergenerational survivors to share their truth. This project is an opportunity for those on their journeys of healing to share their experiences and perspectives so all can learn about the effects of residential and day schools and the challenges Indigenous communities still face.
U Multicultural is located on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
This project has been made possible by the Government of Canada through Canadian Heritage.
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 18min - 254 - We Stand Together: Diandre Thomas-Hart
Diandre Thomas-Hart, Young Woman Who Stands Among The Eagles, was given the Crane Clan and grew up in Winnipeg's North End. She has been urban her entire life. Hart's mother was a 60s Scoop survivor, and her father has many within his family who are survivors of the Indian residential school system.
https://u-channel.ca/we-stand-together/
Over 130 residential schools operated in Canada. The first federal residential school began around 1883; the last closed in 1996.
We Stand Together invites Indian residential school and day school survivors, 60's Scoop, and intergenerational survivors to share their truth. This project is an opportunity for those on their journeys of healing to share their experiences and perspectives so all can learn about the effects of residential and day schools and the challenges Indigenous communities still face.
U Multicultural is located on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
This project has been made possible by the Government of Canada through Canadian Heritage.
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 32min - 253 - We Stand Together: Circles for Reconciliation
Circles for Reconciliation is an organization to establish trusting, meaningful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Grace and Debbie from Circles share the fantastic work of the organization and what personal reconciliation looks like.
https://u-channel.ca/we-stand-together/
Over 130 residential schools operated in Canada. The first federal residential school began around 1883; the last closed in 1996.
We Stand Together invites Indian residential school and day school survivors, 60's Scoop, and intergenerational survivors to share their truth. This project is an opportunity for those on their journeys of healing to share their experiences and perspectives so all can learn about the effects of residential and day schools and the challenges Indigenous communities still face.
U Multicultural is located on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
This project has been made possible by the Government of Canada through Canadian Heritage.
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 30min - 252 - U Talk: First Métis Man of Odesa
I know it's cliche, but with everything happening in the world, celebrating love, life, and art is more important than ever. First Métis Man of Odesa 🇺🇦is a story that explores just that: the power of love in the bleakest of moments. ❤
Performers and writers Mariya and Matthew and director Lianna explore this inspiring narrative coming to Winnipeg on November 2.Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 24min - 251 - U Talk: Dia de Muertos
On November 1 and 2, Winnipeg's Mexican community is holding Dia de Muertos, the Day of the Dead, celebrations. There's so much more to this event than first appears, with a desire to continue traditions outside of Mexico and share it with all of Winnipeg.
https://www.mexycanmb.ca/2023/10/12/dia-de-muertos-2023-2-dates-locations/
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 14min - 250 - Swahili Na Waswahili: Kiza Ngamba
Solomon Baleke of Winnipeg Swahili TV hosts his first segment on Swahili Na Waswahili. Solomon's first guest is Kiza Ngamba to discuss the challenges of integrating into Canadian culture and life.
Find out what’s happening in Winnipeg’s Swahili community on U Radio! https://u-channel.ca/u-radio/
Thu, 26 Oct 2023 - 18min - 249 - U Talk: Tracy Koga - Breaking Down the Myths
In the modern day, we're bombarded with information over our phones, televisions, and online. With so much flooding our minds, it's hard to discern fact from fiction.
Tracy Koga and filmmaker Junko Bailey want to engage in conversation and break down myths. The two decided to host a panel of four women to hear their stories and explore what's happening outside our bubbles.
Tue, 17 Oct 2023 - 14min - 248 - A Conversation With Green Party of Manitoba Leader Janine Gibson
Election season is in full swing in Manitoba. Advanced Polling is open until September 30, with voting day for Manitoba's 43rd general provincial election on October 3. But who are the people who may be running the province for the next four years? We invited all of Manitoba's political parties to U Radio to find out.
Janine Gibson is the leader of the Green Party of Manitoba and the candidate for the Wolseley area.
Let's get into it.
Tue, 26 Sep 2023 - 34min - 247 - Swahili Na Waswahili: Baraka Mulimbwa
Baraka Mulimbwa has built a flourishing commercial and post-construction cleaning company across Winnipeg and Ottawa. Mulimbwa only had a little when he moved to Canada, but he took the knowledge he gained working at a big-box retail store to build his own company and find success.
Host Christiane Dunia finds out more on Swahili Na Waswahili.
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 - 25min - 246 - U Talk: Afro Fall
Winnipeg has a vibrant Black and African community. However, despite how quickly this community grows, events and festivals celebrating Black and African heritage and culture still need to catch up. Afro Falls is looking to change that.
This Sunday, September 24, the South-End community is gathering for music, food, and fun at the St Norbert's Art Centre.
Sat, 23 Sep 2023 - 18min - 245 - U Talk: Culture Days Morden
At the end of September, Canadians come together to celebrate culture and art for Culture Days. A great example of these celebrations is the community of Morden, MB, which is growing economically and in the diversity of the people who call it home.
A lot is going on for the week-long festival, and to find out more, we connected with the Executive Director of the Pembina Hills Arts Council.
https://www.pembinahillsarts.com/
Thu, 21 Sep 2023 - 20min - 244 - U Talk: Pimootayowin Creators Circle
Stories are a journey, and to continue to provide a space for the journey of art and a place for Indigenous stories and creators to thrive, the Pimootayowin Creators Circle was created. Let's meet with some playwrights in this year's program to learn more about the creative process and the significance of opportunities for Indigenous storytellers.
https://royalmtc.ca/Artists/Pimootayowin-Creators-Circle.aspx
Thu, 21 Sep 2023 - 21min - 243 - Swahili Na Waswahili: Solomon BalekeTue, 19 Sep 2023 - 20min
- 242 - U Talk: Reel Pride
In 2018/19, Manitoba's film and television production amounted to $251 million, only slightly falling off in 2019/20. The industry is growing, and we're seeing amazing features being created by Manitobans right here.
Film festivals honour the people's creativity here, and Reel Pride Winnipeg is no exception. One of Canada's oldest 2SLGBTQIA + film festivals, Reel Pride explores the depths of the human condition and celebrates the diversity and expression of the queer community.
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 17min - 241 - U Talk: Rainbow Resource Centre
In the past few years, many within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community have seen a startling trend of animosity towards trans and other gender-diverse folks.
Ashley Smith, Director of Advocacy at Rainbow Resource Centre, joins us on U Talk to discuss the challenges and fears the 2SLGBTQIA+ community faces, the construction of Place of Pride in Winnipeg, and the resources available through their services and programs.
https://rainbowresourcecentre.org/
Thu, 14 Sep 2023 - 33min - 240 - U Talk: Winnipeg VegFest
Did you know that nearly half of the world's ice and desert-free land is used for agriculture, most of which is used for livestock? If the world switched to a plant-based diet, the land needed for agriculture would be reduced by 75%.
Changing your diet can take a lot of work, but there are communities right here in Winnipeg encouraging plant-based diets. Let's take a moment to learn a little bit about the upcoming Winnipeg VegFest.
https://www.winnipegvegfest.ca/
Fri, 08 Sep 2023 - 23min - 239 - U Talk: Ana Lía
Sometimes, life comes in cycles, moments of highs, moments of lows, and back again. Ana Lía explores this concept in her new album Ciclica. Relationships, love, self, and home are explored in this episode of U Talk.
https://www.analiaofficial.com/
Fri, 01 Sep 2023 - 28min - 238 - U Talk: Manitoba Immigrant Employment Council
From 2021-2022, over 21 thousand newcomers immigrated to Manitoba. That's a lot of people. For newcomers getting into the workforce, sometimes there are barriers, and employers need new approaches to identify, hire, and retain newcomer workers. The Manitoba Immigrant Employment Council was created to help with just that.
Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 19min - 237 - U Talk: Abilities Manitoba
In Manitoba, about one in six people has a disability of some sort. That's approximately 175,000 people. Of that number, about 8 thousand have an intellectual and developmental disability.
Often accessibility isn't a priority in society, and accessibility challenges can be much worse the further you leave urban centres. To increase awareness for the upcoming provincial election, Abilities Manitoba and Barrier Free Manitoba have created Disability Matters Vote.
Mon, 14 Aug 2023 - 23min - 236 - U Talk: Divya Sharma
When you were in your late teens and early twenties, did you ever consider becoming a board member? Well, one student at the University of Manitoba decided they wanted to get involved in their community.
Divya is a board member of Asian Women of Winnipeg, combining her new ideas with the experience of other talented women on the board to create something amazing.
https://www.asianwomenofwinnipeg.com/
Wed, 09 Aug 2023 - 28min - 235 - U Talk: PegCity Steppers
Getting physically healthy is a lot harder than it seems. Maintaining a constant schedule and routine takes time and effort and can sometimes be overwhelming, going at it alone.
That's where communities like PegCity Steppers come in, creating a network and social circle to motivate people to exercise. This Saturday, the group is holding an event in downtown Winnipeg, and they want you to join them.
Fri, 04 Aug 2023 - 19min - 234 - U Talk: We Can Survive Concert
Shumaila Hemani is a talented musican. The Sufi singer-songwriter, poet and acousmatic comper have created amazing pieces with her album Mannat and, most recently, her single Primordial Covenant.
Hemani is also currently looking to be the opening act for the We Can Survive concert. The concert is in partnership with the American Association of Suicide Prevention Awareness, a topic incredibly important to Hemani.
https://theopenact.com/2023/shumaila-hemani-and-sufi-duo
Wed, 02 Aug 2023 - 22min - 233 - U Talk: GIFF 2023 - Alan WongThu, 27 Jul 2023 - 21min
- 232 - U Talk: How to Make a Documentary
The Gimli International Film Festival begins today with five days of workshops, films, and community in the small town of Gimli, Manitoba. You may be surprised to find out, but GIFF is the largest film festival in Manitoba.
Let's meet with three directors whose documentary works will be featured at this year's event to kick things off!
Wed, 26 Jul 2023 - 33min - 231 - U Talk: Winnipeg Indigenous Filmmakers Collective
Starting as an offshoot of the Winnipeg Film Group, the Winnipeg Indigenous Filmmakers Collective has come into its own.
Collectives like these are fantastic opportunities for established and new filmmakers to come together. As we've seen in recent years, there are so many amazing Indigenous stories to tell. Rachel joins us on U Talk to let us know what's new at the collective, their upcoming short film series at the Gimli International Film Festival, and her experiences working in film.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/winnipegindigenousfilmmakerscollective/
Fri, 21 Jul 2023 - 21min - 230 - UM Debate Club - Christy Abraham
Arguing your side, learning the core of a topic, and improving your rhetorical skills sounds like a great way to spend a Monday and Thursday evening, and you can do that at the University of Manitoba Debate Club.
UM Debate Club, founder and president Christy Abraham, joins U Talk host Ryan Funk to explain the best ways to approach your argument, what you can look forward to joining the club, and some ways to overcome your fears of public speaking.
Wed, 19 Jul 2023 - 16min - 229 - U Talk: GIFF 2023 - Catherine Dulude and Anita Lebeau
July 26-30, those near and afar will gather in the town of Gimli to celebrate film. The Gimli International Film Festival includes a plethora of programming from documentaries, feature films, shorts, workshops, and films on the beach. There's something for everyone.
Let's look at what it takes to make a short film, and filmmakers Catherine Dulude and Anita Lebeau can help us with that.
Tue, 18 Jul 2023 - 27min - 228 - UM Debate Club - Tharindu
Debate is fascinating—the formal discussion on a particular topic in which opposing arguments are put forward.
Skills go beyond just debate and have applications you can utilize throughout life. Let's take a look at the University of Manitoba's debate club, starting with Tharindu. The art of debate and potential solutions to housing are what you can expect on this episode of U Talk.
Wed, 12 Jul 2023 - 23min - 227 - Radio des Petits Hiboux: Alisa and Dawna Hales-Massé
For the first episode of Radio des Petits Hiboux, learn about France, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and the Manitoba Francophone community with Alisa and Dawna Hales-Massé!
Do you want to learn more about the French language? Have you ever wondered how many rivets were used on the Eiffel Tower in Paris? Join others as they learn more about the world and learn French along the way in Radio des Petits Hiboux, a French educational program for all ages.
Fri, 07 Jul 2023 - 06min - 226 - Together We Can: Willson Caetano
Willson Caetano, Community Pharmacist.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on everyone. But what were those experiences like for our front-line healthcare workers?
Join host Ryan Funk as he learns about the physical and emotional toll put on doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and psychologists of diverse backgrounds and what we all can learn from these experiences on Together We Can.
Fri, 30 Jun 2023 - 20min - 225 - Together We Can: Sylvia Camara Tavares
Sylvia Camara Tavares, CDC/IMM Team Manager, Central Team.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on everyone. But what were those experiences like for our front-line healthcare workers?
Join host Ryan Funk as he learns about the physical and emotional toll put on doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and psychologists of diverse backgrounds and what we all can learn from these experiences on Together We Can.
Fri, 30 Jun 2023 - 14min - 224 - Together We Can: Henrique Braga
Henrique Braga, Certified School Clinician.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on everyone. But what were those experiences like for our front-line healthcare workers?
Join host Ryan Funk as he learns about the physical and emotional toll put on doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and psychologists of diverse backgrounds and what we all can learn from these experiences on Together We Can.
Fri, 30 Jun 2023 - 14min - 223 - Together We Can: Dr. Eddsel Martinez
Dr. Eddsel Martinez, Peadiatric Physician.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on everyone. But what were those experiences like for our front-line healthcare workers?
Join host Ryan Funk as he learns about the physical and emotional toll put on doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and psychologists of diverse backgrounds and what we all can learn from these experiences on Together We Can.
Fri, 30 Jun 2023 - 18min - 222 - Together We Can: Dr. Denise Koh
Dr. Denise Koh, Chief Occupational Medical Officer, Workplace Safety and Health.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on everyone. But what were those experiences like for our front-line healthcare workers?
Join host Ryan Funk as he learns about the physical and emotional toll put on doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and psychologists of diverse backgrounds and what we all can learn from these experiences on Together We Can.
Fri, 30 Jun 2023 - 19min - 221 - Together We Can: Dr. Andrea Agostinho
Dr. Andrea Agostinho, Family Physician.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on everyone. But what were those experiences like for our front-line healthcare workers?
Join host Ryan Funk as he learns about the physical and emotional toll put on doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and psychologists of diverse backgrounds and what we all can learn from these experiences on Together We Can.
Fri, 30 Jun 2023 - 17min - 220 - Cree: Denise McGillvary Episode 2
Denise McGillvary is a Cree Indigenous woman, mother, and grandmother from the Opaskwayak Cree Nation in the Treaty 5 Territory. Swampy Cree is the dialect in her community. She has been an urbanized Indigenous person for about 25 years. In that time, she has been able to learn and understand Indigenous cultures from many different perspectives and respectfully utilizes and shares what she has learned.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 16min - 219 - Cree: Denise McGillvary Episode 1
Denise McGillvary is a Cree Indigenous woman, mother, and grandmother out of Opaskwayak Cree Nation in Treaty 5 Territory. Swampy Cree is the dialect in her community. She has been an urbanized Indigenous person for about 25 years. In that time, she has been able to learn and understand Indigenous cultures from many different perspectives and respectfully utilizes and shares what she has learned.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 21min - 218 - Cree: Chance Paupanakis
Chance Paupanakis is a proud Swampy Cree Two Spirit person from the Kinosew Sipi Cree Nation in Treaty 5 territory. He has worked in the Indigenous cultural and language revitalization sector for almost five years. Other areas of activism he focuses on are Two Spirit resurgence, land & water preservation and MMIWG2S advocacy. Chance is passionate about working towards a better and brighter future for First Nation peoples.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 17min
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