Building Bridges

Building Bridges
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CHUO 89.1 FM and OPIRG have teamed up to bring a series of episodes filled with thought-provoking research and analysis from OPIRG's finest research facilitators. In their social work and PhD research, these facilitators are tackling issues of antiracism in Canadian institutions, transformative justice and abolitionism, and food poverty among international students.
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The show addresses topics such as antiracism in Canadian institutions, transformative justice, abolitionism, and food poverty, with specific episodes exploring the upcoming Food Poverty Summit, the importance of communal meals for understanding nutrition among international students, and the systemic flaws of the current criminal justice system.

CHUO 89.1 FM and OPIRG have teamed up to bring a series of episodes filled with thought-provoking research and analysis from OPIRG’s finest research facilitators. In their social work and PhD research, these facilitators are tackling issues of antiracism in Canadian institutions, transformative justice and abolitionism, and food poverty among international students.
Following last week’s episode, Tarran Maharaj returns with a group of students that have worked on an upcoming food poverty conference this October 4th and 5th. They discuss the research, activism and work they’ve put into it and what to expect at for he Food Poverty Summit at the Saw Centre in Ottawa.

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