Episodes
Monday Jul 29, 2019
Resistance Radio - Guest: Drew Harvell
Monday Jul 29, 2019
Monday Jul 29, 2019
Drew Harvell is a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Cornell University and resident at Friday Harbor labs in Washington San Juan Islands. She is author of over 170 scientific publications and author of the award winning A Sea of Glass and just released Ocean Outbreak. Her research has taken her for the tropical waters of Hawaii to mexico to Indonesia, Australia and E Africa. Her current work is on ocean Health in temperate waters of Salish Sea.
Friday Jul 19, 2019
Resistance Radio - Guest: Wendy Murphy
Friday Jul 19, 2019
Friday Jul 19, 2019
Wendy Murphy is the Director of the Women’s and Children’s Advocacy Project at New England Law|Boston, where she also teaches sexual violence law. In addition, she is an impact litigator, specializing in the constitutional and civil rights of abused women and children. Her twitter is @wmurphylaw . the website for the Judicial Language Project is https://student.nesl.edu/centers/clsr_jlp.cfm
Friday Jul 12, 2019
Resistance Radio - Guest: Tiokasin Ghosthorse
Friday Jul 12, 2019
Friday Jul 12, 2019
Tiokasin Ghosthorse is a member of the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation of South Dakota. He has a long history with Indigenous activism and advocacy. He is the Founder, Host and Executive Producer of “First Voices Radio,” which has been on the air for 27 years and is syndicated internationally on 82 public, commercial and community radio stations. Tiokasin is also a master musician of the Lakota flute and performs around the world. In 2016, he received a Nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize from the International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy.
Friday Jul 05, 2019
Resistance Radio - David Waltner-Toews
Friday Jul 05, 2019
Friday Jul 05, 2019
Award winning author and veterinary epidemiologist David Waltner-Toews taves has published seven collections of poetry, one of which includes recipes, a collection of short stories, a murder mystery, six books of popular science, and several texts and manuals on ecosystem approaches to health. From meditations on the origins of feces to elegant terzanelles on the meaning of life, from human diseases we get from other animals, to what food, sex and Salmonella share with each other, DWT celebrates the whole complex mess of life. A University Professor Emeritus at University of Guelph, he was founding president of Veterinarians without Borders--Canada and of the Network for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health, and a founding member of Communities of Practice for Ecosystem Approaches to Health in Canada. He is the recipient of the inaugural award for contributions to ecosystem approaches to health from The International Association for Ecology and Health.