Gord Barnes and Jim Hutchings hosted this weeks Human Rights Radio with special guests Shannon McNabb and Katrina Smith, both First Nations activists who have the goal of making everyone aware of the treaties between the Government of Canada and First Nations people and how these treaties define the obligations of both parties, Canada and First Nations, to each other.
Due to computer issues, the first half of the program was not recorded. The podcast consists of the complete second half of the program.
Food Security is a Human Right
Women Leading the Way for Change: Ending HIV/AIDS Transmission
International Women's Day and Federal Government position on Services to Aboriginal Children
Ann Livingston: Social Activist
Haris Khan Stands Up Against Domestic Violence
Idle No More
Queer City Cinema presents Performatorium
We continue looking back at 2012
Looking back at 2012
Campus Regina Public students examine Homelessness issue with Hirsch Greenberg
Residential Schools: Truth and Reconciliation
Write for Rights
How to make Democracy work
Third Anniversary of Maguindanao Massacre in Phillipines
Equality for Women in the Workplace
Helping Aboriginal Students to be Successful in University Studies
Campus Regina Public students examine addiction issues
Government needs to be more compassionate
SCIC and World Hunger
What Amnesty is doing internationally and locally
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