
The Henceforward Podcast
1) Episode 19 – Policing Black Lives: An Interview with Robyn Maynard
In this episode, Danielle Cantave and Sefanit Habtom interview Robyn Maynard, author of the new book Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present. In her book, Maynard na...Show More
2) Episode 30 - Youth Dreaming and Designing Relations to Lands and Waters
In this episode, youth researchers (ages 14 to 18) and graduate facilitators from the afterschool land education program, Youth Dreaming and Designing Relations to Lands and Waters, reflect on climate...Show More
3) Episode 29 – Black-Indigenous Identity in Canada
In this episode, Kayla Webber and Paige Grant interview Denise Baldwin, from Ontario, to discuss her experiences of being a Black-Indigenous woman in Canada. The conversation considers the ways that B...Show More
4) Episode 28 – “I don’t know if a city… can be liveable”: An Interview with Nasma Ahmed
This episode was originally recorded in February 2019. However, it is especially relevant during the COVID-19 virus, given the increasing use of online platforms, and amidst conversations about life f...Show More
5) Episode 27 – Defenders of the Water School: An Interview with Alayna Eagle Shield
This episode was originally recorded in October 2018. It remains relevant today, amidst the COVID-19 virus, as we are imagining life following the pandemic. In this episode, Jennifer Sylvester and Jad...Show More
Episode 27 – Defenders of the Water School: An Interview with Alayna Eagle Shield
26:35 | Apr 21st, 2020
6) Episode 26 – Meditating on the Elsewhere
In November 2017, Indigenous and Black community members, scholars, and activists gathered at the University of Toronto to discuss getting elsewhere. In the spirit of The Henceforward, the elsewhere...Show More
7) Episode 25 – Gentrification in Toronto
In this episode, Chris Ramsaroop, Greer Babazon and Nisha Toomey discuss Toronto’s rapid gentrification. We visit the kitchen table to unpack what communities are most impacted by gentrification; expl...Show More
8) Episode 24 – Multiculturalism: A Performative Distraction
In this episode, Carey DeMichelis & Bea Jolley delve into the Canadian rhetoric of multiculturalism. The Kitchen Table discusses what multicultural discourses miss and mask. And we are joined by Tiffa...Show More
9) Episode 23 – “How Can I Talk About This Violence Without Being Violent?”: An Interview with Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński & Naomi Rincón Gallardo
In this episode, Sefanit Habtom and Sigrid Roman interview Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński and Naomi Rincón Gallardo, creators of the Formaldehyde Trip and Unearthing. In Conversation, respectively. Naomi and...Show More
10) Episode 22 – Migrant Labour, White Settler Anxiety, and No Returns
This episode explores the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program in Canada by considering the modes of surveillance, exploitation, denial and violence embedded in the program. Nisha Toomey and Chris Ram...Show More