In this episode, public educator Cindy McMann sat down with Ariel Oleynikov (she/her), formerly of WHAI (The Women’s HIV/AIDS Initiative) and ARCH (HIV/AIDS Resources and Community Health), which closed in March after 35 years when their funding was discontinued. Ariel and I talked about her activist work around women living with HIV/AIDS in Guelph and Wellington County, the links between gendered oppression and the HIV epidemic, the beauty of collaborative, community-based health care, the impa...
Nov 29, 2024•55 min
In this episode, Public Educator Cindy McMann chats with Amber Spence, a doctoral student in philosophy at the University of Guelph who specializes in sexual violence. We talk about how philosophy helped Amber in her journey as a survivor, what tools it can offer other survivors, how philosophy misses the mark in academic research on sexual violence and why that matters for the rest of us. Content Warning: sexual violence, trauma and sexual harm Resources: Susan J. Brison, Aftermath: Violence an...
Oct 28, 2024•49 min
In this conversation, Public Educator Cindy McMann sits down with the University of Guelph’s 2024 Activists in Residence, Nneka MacGregor and Marsha Hinds Myrie. We talk activism, disrupting systems and making survivor voices the centre of efforts to end GBV at the local, national and international level. Resources: Operation Safe Space WomenatthecentrE Frantz Fanon (from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Joy James Marcus Garvey (from the U.S. National Archives) Walter Rodney (from the Wa...
Aug 27, 2024•1 hr 12 min
Happy Pride Month! This month’s episode of the WIC-Ed podcast features Nealob Kakar, talking to public educator Cindy McMann about queer communities of care, transformational change and why the word resilience makes us suspicious and tired. Resources: Building Accountable Communities video series , Barnard Center for Research on Women Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice , Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next) , Dean Spade Abolition....
Jun 17, 2024•49 min
May is Sexual Violence Prevention Month! This month, Public Educator Cindy McMann sat down with Kate Crozier of Community Justice Initiatives (CJI), along with 2 guests with experience in restorative justice processes. Kate and her guests take us through restorative justice alternatives to the criminal legal system, what the process is like for people who have experienced sexual harm and for people who have caused harm, how restorative justice can empower survivors of sexual violence, and what w...
May 28, 2024•1 hr
In this episode, Christina Hennelly from the Brain Injury Association of Waterloo Wellington talks with Public Educator Cindy McMann about Christina's work on the connections between brain injuries and intimate partner violence (IPV). We talk about the impacts of brain injuries, how common they are in relationships where there's physical violence, tools people can use if they think they or someone they love might have a brain injury and what service providers can do to better support people. Con...
Apr 29, 2024•37 min
In this episode, we hear from Jacob Pries, from the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region's Male Allies program. Jacob chats with WiC Educator Cindy McMann about masculinity, talking to men and boys about gender-based violence, and Jacob's work on consent education with Hockey Canada. Resources: The Male Allies program at the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region Brené Brown's whole canon of work, which you can see on her website The Man Enough podcast with Justin Baldoni a...
Mar 19, 2024•1 hr 6 min
The 2Rivers Festival presents a podcast in partnership with Guelph-Wellington Women and Crisis and Protect the Tract that explores the relationship between colonization, gender-based violence, land violence and consent. Host Jensen Williams discusses the role of consent in movements to end gender-based violence and ensure land rights with Courtney Skye of Protect the Tract and Emma Callon and Horeen Hassan of the 2Rivers Festival.
May 02, 2022•56 min•Season 1Ep. 7
In this episode we chat with Myrna Dawson, the Founder and Director of the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability. Dawson is a leading expert on femicide and leader in research and advocacy on violence against women and femicide prevention both nationally and internationally. Have a listen as we unpack the term femicide, the work of the observatory, ways in which data on femicide is collected and pathways to femicide prevention. For more information on the Canadian Femicide...
Nov 30, 2021•50 min•Season 1Ep. 6
In this episode, we sit down with our Sexual Assault Centre and Anti-Human Trafficking Program counsellors during Sexual Assault Prevention Month discuss realities and barriers for sexual violence survivors and how we can shift towards a culture of support and prevention.
Jun 03, 2021•58 min•Season 1Ep. 5
In this episode, we speak with Loly and Jaitra from FCJ Refugee Centre in Toronto. They shed light on the reality of labour trafficking in Guelph, Ontario and Canada. Within the conversation the intersections between climate change, national migration policy and labour trafficking within Canada are brought up. Labour trafficking is often forgotten when discussing human trafficking within a Canadian context, this episode breaks down these barriers and speaks to the prevalence of labour traffickin...
May 28, 2021•1 hr 5 min•Season 1Ep. 4
In this episode, we speak with Dayami Ramirez from Immigrant Services Guelph- Wellington. Within this conversation, we discuss the intersecting identities of those with human trafficking experiences and immigration needs. This episode brings great insight into the importance of language specific resources and services.
May 28, 2021•30 min•Season 1Ep. 3
In this episode, Emma (Anti-Human Trafficking Counsellor) and Jelena (Sex Workers’ Action Program of Hamilton and Sex Workers’ Action Network of Waterloo Region) speak about the difficulty in supporting human trafficking survivors without further isolating sex workers in the process. Jelena provides insight into the negative consequences and impact of anti-human trafficking legislation and services. This feedback and knowledge is important to assuring that the safety and security of some does no...
May 28, 2021•34 min•Season 1Ep. 2
This episode of WIC-ED explores the problem of human trafficking within the context of the Guelph-Wellington region and discusses the importance of Human Trafficking Awareness Day which is recognized on February 22nd each year.
May 28, 2021•18 min•Season 1Ep. 1