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Social Justice Voices Podcast

Social Justice Voices Podcast

Written by: By Boyd Students
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A Canadian youth-created podcast dedicated to addressing issues of fairness, welfare, and justice. We feature interviews with local and global leaders and experts who are committed to improving the world around them.Voices Podcast 2024 Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Examining Human Trafficking in Canada with "Children of the Street" Workshop Facilitator Chantelle Wacchan
    Jun 17 2026

    In this episode, Mia Nieswandt and Isabel Scott sit down with Chantelle Wacchan from the nonprofit, Children of the Street. She gave us thoughtful insight on understanding the nature and prevention of human trafficking, and taught us a lot. Hopefully you'll learn plenty as well, enjoy!

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    19 mins
  • Empowering Women, Ending Violence With "Ending Violence Association of BC" Educational Director Ninu Kang
    Jun 8 2026

    In this episode, Savannah Vigario and Isabelle Chen sit down with Ninu Kang, the Executive Director of "Ending Violence Association of BC" (EVA) to explore their work in supporting survivors of violence, promoting safety in communities, and advocating for meaningful social change across the province. Through her insights and experiences, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the importance of prevention, education, and community support in addressing violence!

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    25 mins
  • Unpacking Intersectionality, Discrimination, and Inclusivity With Activist, Filmmaker, and Founder of Sher Vancouver Alex Sangha
    May 27 2024

    In this episode, Macy Mercado, Ryan Monaghan, and Erin Teraoka talk with Vancouver activist, social worker, and filmmaker Alex Sangha about his work in the community and the queer South Asian experience. Mr. Sangha is the founder of Sher Vacouver, a charity dedicated to supporting queer South Asians, as well as friends, family, and allies. This conversation with Mr. Sangha highlights the challenges faced by minorities in Canada and the importance of inclusion and acceptance in making change.

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    24 mins
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