
U Talk
By U Multicultural
Everyone has a story to tell. Those who moved to Canada have a wealth of knowledge and experiences that I and many others may never have. This radio show allows people to learn from personal experiences, struggles, backgrounds, and cultures of communities that may not have heard their voices.

U TalkMay 10, 2023

U Talk S2E122: Pembina Valley Pride
Pride in Manitoba has come a long way since the first Pride protest in 1987. Although Pride has become a regular event in Winnipeg, many rural Manitoba communities are celebrating for the first time. In 2019, Pembina Valley Pride held its first event in Morden. For 2SLGBTQ+ individuals living in rural areas, rural Pride events are a chance to see you're not the only one who feels the way you do.
Let's learn more about Pembina Valley Pride coming June 10 with President Peter Wohlgemut.
https://pembinavalleypride.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E121: Financial Literacy Pilot Program
It's a reality for many Canadians that your hard-earned money doesn't go as far as it used to. With inflation and supply-line issues, becoming financially literate is more critical than ever. Manitoba is looking to help.
Delivered by Enriched Academy, 1,500 Manitoba students in the 2023-24 school year will participate in a financial literacy pilot program.
https://www.enrichedacademy.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E120: Folktoria
For the past five years, the Greater Victoria Folk Festival Society has produced Folktoria, a celebration of the cultural diversity found in Victoria.
Victoria's Centennial Square will host 39 cultural groups, associations, and individuals performing this year. This doesn't include the opening ceremonies with Jamie Orr and Philip Louie and the several food trucks and vendors.
- photo from the Folktoria Facebook page.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E119: Jié Yang
May is Asian Heritage Month. With 51 countries comprising the 45 million km² of the Asian continent, that's a lot to cover in only 31 days. However, the Asian Heritage Society of Manitoba takes full advantage of this time to celebrate the diverse diaspora represented in this community.
For Jié Yang, Asian Heritage Month is an opportunity for those not historically represented to share their stories. Find out about the Asian community in Winnipeg, preserving cultural spaces, and numerous events celebrating Asian culture with Yang on this episode of U Talk.
https://www.asianheritagemanitoba.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E118: Henrique Braga
You may have witnessed an interesting procession in Winnipeg's North End this past weekend. This was a procession for Santo Cristo and the first time the Winnipeg Portuguese Community has been able to hold it since the COVID-19 pandemic. With over 80 percent of Portugal identifying as Roman Catholic, traditions such as Santo Cristo and The Miracle of Fátima are significant to their culture.
Henrique Braga has been active in Winnipeg's Portuguese Catholic Church for most of his life. Henrique comes onto U Talk to explain these Portuguese traditions.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E117: Paulo Bergantim
What is it that makes a Canadian? For Paulo Bergantim, the exciting thing about Canada is that we have people with origins from all around the world. Whether you're Indigenous, someone whose family has been here for generations, or just arriving, our unique stories and cultures make us Canadian.
Check out more stories of extraordinary Canadians at https://u-channel.ca/

U Talk S2E116: Regional Connections
Regional Connections supports the settlement of newcomers, immigrants, and refugees in Winkler, Morden, Altona, and Dauphin. Steve Reynolds, the Executive Director, says they take a holistic approach, helping in all areas when they arrive.
Photo provided by Regional Connections.
https://regionalconnections.ca/
Music: Mind Games, Matthew Mcguire

Elder Betty Ross Part 2: We Stand Together
Elder Betty Ross advocates for Indigenous rights and preserving Indigenous culture and language. From Cross Lake First Nation, Elder Ross has experienced the residential school system with her story inspiring the book Sugar Falls: A Residential School Story.
https://u-channel.ca/we-stand-together/
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

Elder Betty Ross Part 1: We Stand Together
Elder Betty Ross advocates for Indigenous rights and preserving Indigenous culture and language. From Cross Lake First Nation, Elder Ross has experienced the residential school system with her story inspiring the book Sugar Falls: A Residential School Story.
https://u-channel.ca/we-stand-together/
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

Rosemary Wakegijig: We Stand Together
Rosemary is from Wikwemikong Unceded Territory on Manitoulin Island and attended Spanish residential school when she was 8. When she first arrived, she knew no English besides yes or no. Wakegijig worked as a teacher for over 40 years, and even in retirement, she teaches others in her community as an elder. She believes in letting things in the past go and living each day as a new beginning.
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

Martina Osawamick: We Stand Together
Taken at the age of 5, Martina Osawamick would remain in the residential school system until 12. She could not recall most of her memories of that time for many years, having repressed those experiences.
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

Henry Pitawanakwat: We Stand Together
Henry Pitawanakwat has a unique perspective on residential schools. Although he did not attend, his mother did, and he witnessed the effects it had on her as he grew up.
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

Flora Northwest: We Stand Together
Flora Northwest lives in Treaty 6 territory, the land of the Plains Cree. When she was five, she attended day school at a church only about a mile and a half from where she lived. When she turned six, she was sent to Ermineskin residential school.
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

Deborah Hayward: We Stand Together
Deborah Hayward is from Haisla Nation, known as Kitamaat Village. One day when she returned from school, her mother packed her bag, telling her she was going to Port Alberni residential school. Hayward would attend residential school for two years, or as Hayward refers to it, genocidal prison.
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

Brian Waboose: We Stand Together
It's been a long journey for Anishinaabe artist Brian Waboose. Experiencing abuse within the residential school system and feeling lost, art helped Waboose find a path in life. After his son tragically passed away, art helped him again.
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

Vivan Ketchum: We Stand Together
Vivian Ketchum, a writer and photographer, tells her stories and what reconciliation means from the Indigenous perspective. The residential school system took a tremendous toll on Ketchum, costing her much of her language and the beginnings of her story.
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

U Talk S2E115: Access and Inclusion to Sport Conference
Anti-Racism is the active practice of opposing racism and promoting racial equality. Although sometimes it feels like racism is a thing of the past, unfortunately, there is still systemic and overt racism in our communities. In response to newcomer communities' experiences of racism in sports groups, the Anti-Racism in Sport Campaign was started.
The campaign will hold the Access and Inclusion to Sport Conference this weekend.

U Talk S2E114: FascinAsian Film Festival
Each year, to bring in Asian Heritage Month, Calgary and Winnipeg hold the FascinAsian Film Festival. The festival celebrates Asian Culture and local filmmakers and professionals while bringing communities together to enjoy the art of cinema. Let's chat about Hollywood, cultural representation, the film industry in Manitoba, and the upcoming festival with President Alan Wong.
The FascinAsian Film Festival takes place May 4-7.

U Talk S2E113: Jag Nagra
Art is such an essential part of life. However, sometimes there are barriers to seeing it. That's why artists like Jag Nagra create art that's accessible to everyone. If you go for a walk in downtown Vancouver, you might see Nagra's work on a wall or some stairs. But she does more than create amazing art inspired by South Asian culture. As a proud queer woman, she advocates and works to end the stigma against 2SLGBTQ+ people.

Mabel Horton: We Stand Together
Mabel Horton is from Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation. Horton shares her experiences with residential schools so that newcomers to this country can learn how many Indigenous peoples were treated at these schools.
"We Stand Together" is a series to understand better these schools' history and its impact on Indigenous communities. Join Ryan Funk and Lisa Muswagon and listen to the stories and experiences of residential school attendees and their families.

U Talk S2E112: Danielle Sturk
Sexual violence is an unfortunate reality for many. In Canada, sexual assault victimization was more than five times higher among women than men (Statistics Canada, 2021). Of Self-reported sexual assaults, nearly half (47%) were committed against women aged 15 to 24. Winnipeg-based filmmaker Danielle Sturk addresses this grim reality in her new film Why? Sexual Violence and Teens. The film follows young men who share their observations on male culture and society and young women survivors of sexual assault.

U Talk S2E111: Yuliia Kovalenko
Yuliia Kovalenko is the next guest in our series on U Talk, exploring the stories of the U Multicultural team. A civic journalist, Yuliia first started as A Ukrainian journalist to tell the stories of the Ukrainian diaspora here in Winnipeg and Manitoba.
Have a story you'd like to share? You can contact Yuliia at yuliyakovalenko@u-channel.ca.

U Talk S2E110: Zuher Almusre
Born in Syria and arriving in Dubai when he was two, Zuher Almusre lived in the United Arab Emirates for many years. He would eventually make his way to Canada in 2019. He now works as a Civic Journalist at U Multicultural, telling the stories of Winnipeg's diverse communities. Learn about Ramadan, parenthood, and journalism on this episode of U Talk.
Contact Zuher Almusre to share your story and explore civic issues at zuheralmusre@u-channel.ca.

U Talk S2E109: Dr. Eddsel Martinez
Finding one's purpose in life can be a challenge. That one thing you feel you are just meant for. As a pediatrician, Dr. Eddsel Martinez has found just that.
But he's more than just a doctor. He's a father, husband, and lover of fantasy. Let's take some time to learn about the man beneath the white coat and stethoscope.

U Talk S2E108: Migraine Love
Life has peaks and valleys. It can take a toll on physical and mental health. For some, the recovery process is quick. For others, it can be a long and excruciating process. Having faced physical and mental hurdles, Vivek Mehmi has taken to music to explore healing. Migraine Love is the latest project in that journey.

U Talk S2E107: Shumaila Hemani, Ph.D.
From June to October 2022, Pakistan was hit by devastating floods. Heavier monsoon rains and melting glaciers that followed a severe heat wave caused immeasurable loss of life and displaced millions. Extreme weather events like this are linked to climate change.
A Sufi singer-songwriter and acousmatic composer combined traditional storytelling with poetry and sculpted with environmental sounds to create a music project that brings awareness and climate action forward.
Check out Shumaila Hemani's work!

U Talk E106: Winnipeg Swahili TV
One Winnipegger has made it his goal to showcase content important to his community. Noticing a lack of representation here in Canada, Solomon Baleke created Winnipeg Swahili TV. For the past three years, he's been doing what he can to feature content in the language of more than 200 million speakers worldwide.

U Talk S2E105: Volunteer Manitoba
In 2018, 79% of Canadians aged 15 years and older reported volunteering. Of this number, a majority were people of an older age.
If you're younger and haven't, that's okay. Many young people deal with a lot at school or work. However, volunteering has many benefits when you're young, as you never know the people you'll meet or the opportunities you may find. Volunteer Manitoba is the place to find those opportunities.

U Talk S2E104: Being Aware of Scams and Fraud
In 2021, Canadians lost $231 million from scams and frauds - and that's just what's been reported. With technology becoming an increasing part of our daily lives, knowing how to spot potential scams and what to do if you fall victim to one is essential.

U Talk S2E103: Black Canadian Creator Directory
Every February, events and activities celebrate the legacy and accomplishments of Canada's Black population, and although it's come to an end, celebrating Black Canadians is something we should do year-round.
That's why the Black Canadian Creator Directory was started. With over 500 Black creators, from Youtubers to bloggers and writers, it's making it easier for the public to find them.
Find the Directory at these links:
https://caseypalmer.com/black-canadian-creator-directory/ https://comfygirlwithcurls.com/black-canadian-creator-directory-bloggers-influencers/ https://chonillanetwork.com/the-black-canadian-creator-directory/
U Talk S2E102 - Black Canadian Creators With Sherley J
With a background in radio broadcasting and a fascination for podcasting, Sherley Joseph created a podcast show to highlight Black Canadian creators both off and online. Sherley and U Talk host Ryan Funk talk about how the podcast has grown, Black History Month, white privilege, and learning about the cultures and communities around us.
Want to see more Black creators? Check out the Chonilla Network: https://chonillanetwork.com/

U Talk S2E101: Mutt Movement
The pandemic had a lot of challenges. For some, it could have been a sense of isolation. For others, no support systems around them. One group is trying to help out where they can and bring people together. The Mutt Movement celebrates community and encourages people to get involved and volunteer.
Check them out on Instagram @muttmovement

U Talk S2E100: Brother Rick
Whether it's making professional videos or engaging documentaries, Eyes Multimedia does it all. But what does it take to become a great Filmmaker? Award-winning multimedia journalist Elton Hubner shares the tools one needs to tell enthralling stories. He also talks about what he learned during the production of their latest documentary, "Brother Rick," which will be playing at the Victoria Film Festival on February 10.
https://www.eyesmultimedia.com/docs

U Talk S2E99: Scandinavian Cultural Centre
The Scandinavian Cultural Centre hosts clubs from the five Nordic countries - Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
With sold-out shows at Folklorama, Awarded the 2021 Mural of the Year, and St. Lucia celebrations, it's been a busy year for the centre. Let's check in with Sonja Lundstrom and find out what's happened and what's in store.
https://www.scandinaviancentre.ca/

U Talk S2E98 - Lunar New Year
The New Year is a fantastic time, an opportunity for reflection and celebration. Looking outside the west, there are even more celebrations after December 31. One of those Celebrations is the Lunar New Year.
Now that we're in the Year of the Rabbit, or the year of the cat for Vietnam, it would be fun to learn more about this tradition across Asia. Who better to tell us than historian Tina Chen?

U Talk S2E97: Congregation Shaarey Zedek
For Congregation Shaarey Zedek, a lot is going on for 2023. Dr. Rena Secter Elbaze comes onto U Talk to share the educational and community programming available at the Synagogue. She also chats about understanding one's emotions and how to healthily react to them, getting involved in the community, and bringing positivity to those around you.

U Talk S2E96: #Black Shirt Day
January 13-15, people worldwide don black shirts to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy. Last year, over 130,000 participated in #BlackShirtDay, and Anti-Racism Coalition Vancouver is excited to engage with even more.
The 3-day event goes even further, encouraging conversations around racial injustice and commemorating the ongoing struggle fought by Black and racialized Canadians. Executive Director Steve September says education is one of our greatest tools.
http://www.antiracismcoalition.org/

U Talk S2E95: Peg City Kindness Crew
The end of the year can be an exciting moment for many—gifts, food, family and friends. However, that's not the case for everyone.
15.9% of households in the ten provinces were food-insecure in 2021. That number can only have grown as things have gotten even harder for families. In Winnipeg, Peg City Kindness Crew is helping out in whatever ways it can.
https://www.facebook.com/PegCityKindness
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E94: Hyaenas
Seeing someone unabashedly be their authentic self can be incredibly motivating and exciting. There's no better example than the all queer all-women synth/rock pop band Hyaenas. Sophie, the lead singer and guitarist of Hyaenas, sits down with us to discuss how they create music through a queer feminist lens.
Catch the Hyaenas streaming on U Radio.
Photo from Hyaneas Facebook.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E93: Take Back The Night
It can sometimes feel disheartening to hear what's happening worldwide. When it comes to politics, things are more divisive than ever. Thursday evening, Winnipeggers stood together to make a difference, marching for the Take Back the Night movement.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E92: LambHoot
You can easily get lost for hours browsing videos of memes or following your favourite creators. Sometimes the algorithm graces you with new creators who put tremendous time and passion into their work.
Denis, who goes by LambHoot online, is one of those creators deconstructing the media he consumes to understand better the content within their mediums and how they reflect the world around us.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E91: Islamic History Month
Halloween is a highly anticipated aspect of October, a much more important part of October is as a heritage and history month. One of those recognized heritages is Canadian Islamic History Month. Take a history lesson with the Manitoba Islamic Association and learn about the Islamic community in Winnipeg.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E90: Maria and The Mennos
When travelling through rural Manitoba, it may feel impossible not to bump into a Mennonite. Another group you may run into are Filipinos, with approximately 80 thousand living here in Manitoba. In reflection of this new Manitoban dynamic, a group has come together to create a sitcom celebrating these two communities. The show is called Maria and the Mennos.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E89: 4th International Career Fair
The Annual International Career Fair is back and ready to celebrate its 4th event. Hosted by Ido Media, this event connects companies to employees of diverse backgrounds and invites all to attend this Thursday, October 13, in Winnipeg. They also are looking to attract attention internationally.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E88: Chinatown Night Market
An exciting new event is taking place this weekend in Winnipeg. From October 7 to 8, Winnipeg's Asian community collaborates for the first-ever Chinatown Night Market. The celebration with music, vendors, food, and comedy, is just one of many ways the community is doing to reinvigorate excitement and interest in Winnipeg's Chinatown.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E87: Sher Vancouver
A Vancouver organization uses film to educate its community, develop safe spaces, and save lives. We examine the challenges queer individuals face, counselling services, representation, and the importance of working within your community with Alex Sangha, a Canadian social worker and founder of Sher Vancouver.
https://www.shervancouver.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E86 - Nuit Blanche
Winnipeg is getting ready for a night like no other. With contemporary art, lights, community, and fun, Nuit Blanche is an event you don't want to miss. Event Organizers and installation creators are on U Talk to get you excited for Nuit Blanche on September 24. Winnipeg is getting ready for a night like no other. With contemporary art, lights, community, and fun, Nuit Blanche is an event you don't want to miss. Event Organizers and installation creators are on U Talk to get you excited for Nuit Blanche on September 24.
https://www.instagram.com/illumiskatethenight/ https://nuitblanchewinnipeg.ca/Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E85 - Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2S Folk Run
There's still time to sign-up for an initiative in support of Indigenous women, girls, and 2-spirit folk. The 5KM Run/Walk/Roll event, in partnership with the Anti-Racism in Sport Campaign, is bringing communities together and raising funds for programming for Indigenous women, girls, and 2S folk.
Representatives from the Manitoba Aboriginal Sports & Recreation Council and the Anti-Racism in Sport have everything you need to know on U Talk.
MASRC Run Anti-Racism in Sport CampaignIntro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E84: Winnipeg Humane Society
Many people got pets during the pandemic, but with a return to the office, we've begun to see a surge in pet surrenders.
If you're a first-time pet owner or a newcomer unsure about caring for pets or any by-laws around pets, the Winnipeg Humane Society has everything you need to know to ensure all pets find their forever homes.
https://winnipeghumanesociety.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E83: Winnipeg VegFest
Why is there so much talk about moving towards a more plant-based diet? Many have taken this question to heart as they look for ways to feed themselves and their families. People have been considering reducing their meat consumption for their health, for animal activism, for environmentalism, or all those reasons.
For those wanting to learn more, find some local vendors, and connect with their community Winnipeg VegFest is taking place this weekend.
https://www.winnipegvegfest.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E82: BRASIW - Brazil Bicentennial Anniversary
Two hundred years ago today, the then-prince of Portugal declared Brazil an independent nation. In celebration of the Bicentennial Anniversary, the Brazilian Association in Winnipeg is holding several events to build community and increase awareness of Brazilian culture. 🇧🇷
To tell us what's all happening, here's Maggie Demarchi.
Find out more about BRASIW.

U Talk S2E81: Ivason Black
Did you know that rap and hip hop is one of the most popular genres in music? 'Rapper's Delight,' by The Sugar Hill Gang from 1979, is considered the first rap song ever played over the radio. Whether you hate it or love it, rap and hip hop undeniably have an impact.
Out of Toronto, Ivason Black utilizes his love of rap to tell stories crucial to the world around him, discussing culture and social issues. This vision has come together for his latest album, Counter Culture.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E80: Nicole Auger - Closing the Gap Study
Music is a demanding industry to crack. It’s competitive, and making a career from it may seem impossible to reach for many. Black Indigenous and people of colour in the live music industry face the typical challenges while dealing with racism and discrimination.
The Closing The Gap research study by the Canadian Live Music Association was undertaken to examine these barriers that impede the participation of BIPOC folks. We have the project consultant Nicole Auger to tell us all about it.
https://www.canadianlivemusic.ca/closing-the-gap

U Talk S2E79: Second Front UA
At the beginning of the war in Ukraine, an organization of volunteers created Help Ukraine: Morden, a network to get supplies to Ukraine. The group now teams up with Second Front Ukraine Foundation for a fundraising auction.
https://secondfrontukraine.com/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/helpukrmorden/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E78 - India School of Dance
Winnipeg is bursting with culture. It's on full display during the summer's numerous culture and folk festivals. At the Tamil Pavilion, you would have caught the creativity and artistry of the India School of Dance.
Starting with only 25 students in the '80s, the school has grown to accommodate over 150.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E77: GerryFest 2022
An exciting event is taking place this weekend, a celebration of the legacy of Gerry Atwell. GerryFest is a fundraising event for the Gerry Atwell Memorial Mentorship Fund, connecting Winnipeg artists to mentors of various mediums.
The event at the St. Norbert Arts Centre will be spectacular with live music, art, and community.
https://www.snac.mb.ca/store/p/gerryfest-tickets
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E76 - Reaching Out Winnipeg
For a member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, it's a big moment when you can live as your authentic self. However, around the world, some never have that chance. Seventy countries have jurisdictions that criminalize private, consensual, same-sex sexual activity. In Eight countries, 2SLGBTQ+ individuals face the death penalty.
Reaching Out Winnipeg is changing the lives of a small group of individuals, helping them start a new life here in Manitoba.

U Talk S2E75: Nettie Wild
Documentaries are amazing tools to tell a story. How many have been glued to the screen as they see events unfold? But with reality TV's advent, some documentaries have made "unique" creative choices.
Nettie Wild has set the stage for what a documentary can truly be. Not only creating provocative documentary films, but she has also shifted to art pieces, believing art can tell the complexities of stories.
https://www.canadawildproductions.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E74: Blurred Visions
An emerging Indigenous artist who produces, writes, records and releases all of his music independently has created a new album. Another intriguing aspect of his musical journey is he's been blind since birth.
Music, inspiring others, and achieving your dreams are what you can expect in this episode of U Talk with Mattmac.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E73: Gimli International Film Festival
An offshoot of the Icelandic Festival of Manitoba, the Gimli International Film Festival has become an enticing celebration of the art of film in the Manitoba town.
There's something for everyone with activities, workshops, and films of all types and genres.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E72: Bridges English Language School
Have you ever travelled to another country and felt utterly lost and isolated because you didn't speak the local language. That's how newcomers feel leaving their homes to create a new life here in Canada. Some may know a tiny amount of English, others none. Bridges English Language School offers a specialized approach to learning English.
Laura Castillo is its creator. She touches on the challenges newcomers face learning English and how we can better improve learning to ensure no one falls through the cracks.
https://www.bridgesels.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E71: Positive People
Utilizing the energy and political movements of Punk rock, a new bedroom band has one goal to lift spirits with their eclectic blend of fuzzed-out punk and deconstructed pop. Olenka Krakus and Jeffrey Moon created positive People. Their song "Praise Be" is about mental health journeys, mourning, and gratitude.
Let's meet up with Olenka, who shares her journey with music, English literature, her Family's flight from Communist Poland, and how she became involved in the Lower Mainland's punk scene.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E70: Peg City Kindness Crew
The past few years have been difficult for most people. We've heard stories of lost jobs and people losing everything. Homelessness, addiction, mental health, employment and food security have become much more apparent and a reality for many more. But these are things that people have been struggling with for much longer than during the pandemic.
Non-profits can go a long way in helping those who have fallen through the cracks of society. Peg City Kindness Crew is one such organization that has popped up in the past few years. Although volunteering and support are critical, improving attention to these issues and challenging our governments is the only way to make meaningful change.
https://www.facebook.com/PegCityKindness
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E69: Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective
According to all scientific evidence, we will have to make some dramatic changes in the coming years to ease the impact of the imminent climate emergency. Scientific approaches are important, but we can also learn a lot from elders and knowledge keepers of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis communities.
That's where the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective comes in.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E68: Returning to Spirit
Established in 2001, Returning to Spirit provides healing and reconciliation workshops nationwide.
A mother, grandmother, and residential school survivor, Executive Director Lisa Raven applies her experiences and expertise to the idea of reconciliation, working with people to help them move forward from what has been keeping them stuck in life.
https://www.returningtospirit.org/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E67: Chubby Cree
Chubby Cree is a Grandmother-Grandson duo that uses the healing power of music to empower women and youth and increase awareness of social issues across their hometown of Edmonton.
The group has released its first single, “Rock Your World.”
Carol and Noah share their musical journey and how they are bringing both women and children to the drum.
https://www.facebook.com/chubbycree/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E66: Vivek Mehmi
It can be a struggle when one has a long-term illness. It eats away not only your physical self but your mental health. An independent artist is taking the pain of illness and emotional loss and turning it into music.
Here's Vivek Mehmi telling us about his journey and his new release, "Around Your Finger."
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E65: Community Youth Innovators
Making a difference in your community can be tricky. Where do you start, and what should you even do.
An initiative through Volunteer Manitoba is helping Youth achieve that goal, making a difference in their community. Small or big, every project can make a difference.
Three members of a team project shared why they wanted to get active in their neighbourhood.
For Black Youth interested in participating in the project contact personalfinanceblackyouths@gmail.com
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E64: Jesse LeGallais
Having been a member of several bands over the years, Jesse wanted to create a passion project with his wife, Tessa.
In an independent release, I Think You, And Maybe Me, the songs were written to explore new ways of making noise and facilitating unique manners of imagining possible futures.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy as we take you on a journey of understanding our connection to music, the challenges people face in the music industry, and learning how to enjoy life.
https://wishkaah.bandcamp.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E63: Norine Braun
Humans have done amazing things, building massive structures, creating mesmerizing art, and witnessing the cosmos. However, we've put an enormous strain on our planet with these accomplishments.
A musician has released an album to evoke the healing nature of trees and encourage listeners to think about their world and the climate.
The album is called Songs for Trees.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E61: Pride Winnipeg
In 1987 Manitoba passed the Human Rights Code, protecting against discrimination based on sexual orientation, prompting the official Pride March in Winnipeg. 🏳️🌈
Thirty-five years later, Pride Winnipeg has grown to include communities of diverse sexualities, gender identities, and relationships. Although society has developed tremendously since the first Pride event, we must continue to fight for the rights of all generations to come.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E60: Spirit of Iceland: Poetry and Short Story Contest
You don’t have far to experience the magic and beauty of Iceland, with Gimli host to the Icelandic Festival of Manitoba.
In anticipation of the festival, a poetry and shorty story contest is held, inviting writers worldwide to showcase their creativity in the written arts. This year’s theme is the Spirit of Iceland.
To tell us more is festival board member Angela Collins.
https://www.icelandicfestival.com/festival-events/contests/poetry-short-story-contest
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E59: Mama Bear Clan
Since 2016, a women-led group has been keeping the North Point Douglas community safe through community service, activism, and engagement. The women of Mama Bear Clan have done so much to support their community, donating time and energy to make a difference.
Grace Akerstream Laing is the Coordinator for the Mama Bear Clan. Find out what is needed to help improve the conditions of others, create unity, and address systemic challenges those struggling are facing.
https://www.npdwc.org/in-the-community.html
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

We Stand Together: Dorothy Visser
Dorothy Visser is a residential school survivor. Almost 83 years old, Dorothy remembers life before residential school and shares what she experienced in the residential school, both good and bad.
Dorothy's focus is on healing her communities through Language, culture and faith.
If you are a residential school survivor, please, share your story and speak freely with us. Contact U Multicultural at info@u-channel.ca.
For support or assistance, please reach The Indian Residential School Survivors Society toll-free at 1 (800) 721-0066 or 24hr Crisis Line 1 (866) 925-4419.

U Talk S2E58: Justin Lacroix
Whether performing to an audience, a small group, or himself, Justin Lacroix creates music merging Francophone and Anglophone communities.
The importance of supporting our communities, celebrating diversity in music, and tangents on ancient Neolithic instruments and how sounds are made in movies is what you can expect in this episode of U Talk.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E57: Canadian-Cuban Pop Trio Myana
Three talented and accomplished musicians created a new EP, The Walls. Myana draws inspiration from its Cuban and Canadian members' roots in its post-pop sound.
Bassist Ernesto, Drummer Roselin, and vocalist/guitarist Nicholas share their story from the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao.
https://www.instagram.com/myanamusic/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E56: FascinAsian Film Festival
The past few years have seen an explosion of diversity in the film industry—films featuring diverse creators, stories, and cultures.
What if I told you there were creators from the Asian diaspora creating movies here in Manitoba? Starting May 13, the FascinAsian Film Festival showcases films in Winnipeg and Calgary made by creators in Manitoba, across Canada, and the United States.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E55: Mental Health Awareness
May 2-8 is Mental Health Week for the Canadian mental Health Association.
In any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental illness. By the time Canadians reach 40 years of age, 1 in 2 have – or have had – a mental illness.The pandemic has only increased the challenges people face with mental health. There are services and programs available if you or someone you’re close to is struggling, and we have the Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba to talk to us about that.
http://www.mooddisordersmanitoba.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E54: Community Helpers Unite Inc.
Incorporated last year to address different needs in the community, Community Helpers Unite has three goals:
1) Open a permitted community kitchen to upcycle food into meals;
2) Deliver free cooking and grocery classes to marginalized groups;
3) Provide volunteer opportunities to those with barriers to employment.
Want to volunteer or support? Contact communityhelpersunite@gmail.com.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E53: Folktoria 5th Anniversary
June is almost here! Not only does it bring the promise of warm weather and sunshine, but cultural festivals.
For those in the Greater Victoria area out in B.C or those looking to plan a summer vacation, Folktoria will be taking place from June 4 to 5.
Members of Folktoria are ecstatic to hold an in-person multicultural event once again. Even more exciting, it's Folktoria's 5th anniversary.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

Opinion: Ukraine Crisis - Yevgeniya Tatarenko
Thursday, February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin invaded the sovereign nation of Ukraine. Ukrainians watch in horror as their friends, family, and culture are ruthlessly attacked.
Many Ukrainian-Canadians are doing what they can to support the brave Ukrainians fighting to preserve their way of life. Yevgeniya Tatarenko and many community members have created Help Ukraine: Morden, an organization collecting resources and supplies and shipping them to Ukraine.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/helpukrmorden/
This interview was conducted on April 07, 2022.

U Talk S2E52: Closing The Gap
A lack of representation is the highest reported barrier to Indigenous, Black, and People of Colour workers’ sense of belonging in the Canadian live music industry.
Closing the Gap is a research study led by the Canadian Live Music Association that provides evidence on the nature of inequalities experienced by IBPOC live music workers and actionable policy recommendations to improve representation in the live music industry.
https://www.canadianlivemusic.ca/closing-the-gap
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E51: Jennifer Chen
Spring is here, and a lot is happening. Of course, not just the change in weather but community events and initiatives eager to stretch their legs after the long winter. With Covid restrictions continuing to ease, there is a tremendous desire to reconnect.
Jennifer Chen is one of those people. She is always dedicated and passionate about giving back to her community. Involved in several non-profit organizations, Jennifer has decided to go one step further, getting into politics.
To get involved in Women of Colour Community Leadership Initiative:
Website: www.wcclimanitoba.ca
Email: WCCLI.MB@gmail.com
To get involved in Jennifer Chen for Fort Richmond campaign:
Email: FortRichmondNDPMB@gmail.com
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E50: Lorraine Whitman
For many years we've seen a lot of pain within the Indigenous community. Murdered and Missing Indigenous women and girls, unclean drinking water, the fight to protect Indigenous land. More recently, the news of children's graves found at residential schools.
Native Women's Association of Canada is a voice for many within the Indigenous community. They are doing a lot of good work.
Lorraine Whitman is amazing, and it was an absolute pleasure to sit down with her to find out more about the organization and the Indigenous community.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E49: Adolfo Cuetara
What was life like before? No matter how much we ponder, it will always be an alien reality to our own, another world. Some things help, and fossils are one of them.
A new announcement sheds some light on the mysteries of Manitoba millions of years ago. Tucked away in the city of Morden, the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre has unveiled a nearly complete shark specimen. Executive Director Adolfo Cuetara explains why this discovery is fantastic for science and his community.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E48: Jamaican High Commission in Canada
Everyone knows about Jamaica. Its tropical beaches, Reggae, fantastic food, and memorable people like Bob Marley or Usain Bolt. However, some may not be aware of the Jamaican High Commission in Canada.
The High Commissioner is Her Excellency, Sharon J Miller. We sat down to discuss Jamaica's 60th year of Independence and the high Commission's collaboration with Winnipeg organization Pegcity Steppers.
http://www.jhcottawa.ca/index.html
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E47: Pegcity Steppers
A Winnipeg organization is creating an energetic atmosphere and community for people who moved from the Caribbean.
Pegcity Steppers is now collaborating with the Jamaican High Commission in Canada to celebrate Jamaica’s 60th anniversary of Independence.
To tell us about the virtual Wellness Seminar and Fitness Challenge that will take place, here’s Shana and Natalya.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E46: Trevor Lai
Sometimes creators blow my mind, and Trevor Lai is one of those people. An author, artist and founder of UP Studios, Trevor is an inspiration for pursuing careers through their creativity.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E45: Winnipeg Real To Reel Film Festival
For movie fans, a festival in Winnipeg connects you with directors and filmmakers to create a community around film.
The Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival runs until March 15, with films of all backgrounds to tell stories, bridge cultures and experiences, and enjoy movies.
https://www.winnipegfilmfestival.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E44: Winter Fest
A first-of-its-kind festival is taking place in rural Manitoba. Winter Fest, a celebration of the heat of the islands and the cold of the Canadian winter, invites Manitobans for music, camaraderie, and delicious Jamaican food.
I checked out the festival's test drive Thursday and spoke with organizer Neville Hamilton and musician JEDIMZ.
https://www.iralfest.com/event-details/
https://www.facebook.com/Jedimz360/

U Talk S2E43: Di Reggae Grill
Although there are many memorable activities to enjoy during the Canadian winter, one can sometimes miss the warm weather of summer.
In Steinbach, Manitoba, a new restaurant can help warm you up with delicious Jamaican food. Neville Hamilton is a busy man. Not only did he create the International Reggae Afro Latin Music & Arts Festival, but he is now the proud owner of the Di Reggae Grill.
https://www.direggaegrill.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

Opinion: Ukraine Crisis - Bohdana Kornelyuk
Bohdana Kornelyuk immigrated to Canada four years ago to study, pursuing a master's degree. Bohdana now works in Canada.
With her family still living in Ukraine, she's had restless nights as the invasion from Russia continues. She now speaks out with thousands of other Ukrainian Canadians for the world's leaders to aid her home country.
This interview was conducted on February 25, 2022.

U Talk S2E42: Dr. Jared Bullard
What does it take to become a doctor? Of course, the years of diligent study, but also a drive to understand what ails people, and a passion heal the wounded.
Dr. Jared Bullard exemplifies those traits. Not only is he a pediatric infectious disease expert, but he is driven to inspire the doctors of tomorrow.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

Opinion: Ukraine Crisis - Dr. Orest & Alexander Cap
Dr. Orest Cap and his brother Alexander share their thoughts and messages from family and friends as Moscow attacks the sovereign borders of Ukraine.
Dr. Cap is a professor emeritus from the University of Manitoba and holds a Ph.D. in technical-vocational education, and Alexander the Principal at Holy Cross School. Both have friends and family in Ukraine, some in the eastern region.
This interview was conducted on February 24, 2022.

U Talk S2E41: ACOMI
ACOMI, African Communities of Manitoba Inc, unites the Winnipeg community through unity and friendship of people of African heritage in Manitoba and understanding between peoples of African heritage and Canadians of all backgrounds.
With it being black history month, I wanted to connect with ACOMI to learn about the organization and some of its programs coming in the future. With more, here’s Tolu Ilelaboye.
https://africancommunities.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E40: The Dust Rhinos
Last winter, U Multicultural hosted an Ethnic Music Concert Series, inviting artists of all backgrounds to share their music. One of those groups was the Dust Rhinos.
This 5-piece Celtic rock group has seen members come and go. The current roster, Ryan Spracklin, Darren Wittmann, Ivanka Wtkin, Dan Cannon, and Blair McEvoy, is a tight-knit group of friends ready to perform traditional airs and reels and jigs and have fun doing it.
So let’s meet up with the Dust Rhinos, Manitoba’s premier party band.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E39: Folktoria
As we're looking ahead to spring and summer and COVID restrictions easing in many provinces, many are cautiously optimistic about what the future holds for festivals and cultural events.
A group from the Greater Victoria area is in that boat, ready for the possibility of hosting their folk festival this summer. Let's sit down with members of Folktoria to find out about this celebration of diversity and unification.
https://www.facebook.com/Folkathome/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E38: Ambassador to Canada Urban Ahlin
Winnipeg got a special visitor this February with a visit from the Swedish Ambassador to Canada, Urban Ahlin.
Before Ambassador Urban took a trip on some kicksleds onto the Red River, he shared how Sweden uses these sleds and his experience visiting Ottawa.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E37: Kicksleds and Winter
I met up with Sonja Lundstrom, President of the Swedish Cultural Association, and Anders Swanson from Winnipeg Trails Association to talk about the highlights of the Swedish Ambassador's visit to Winnipeg.
They also share what Canada can learn from Nordic countries, how to enjoy the wonders of winter, and how to better connect to the lands.
https://www.winnipegtrails.ca/
https://www.scandinaviancentre.ca/sweden
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

Opinion: Ukraine Crisis - Valerii Pasko
Valerii Pasko is a Ukrainian community member in Winnipeg, Manitoba, who immigrated to Canada 11 years ago. An active member of his community, Pasko is a co-publisher of the Ukrainian Winnipeg Magazine.
Pasko's parents still live in Ukraine and keep him updated with the situation transpiring on the country's border.
This interview was conducted on January 29, 2022.

U Talk S2E36: Subjects of Desire
A new award-winning documentary, directed by Jennifer Holness, tackles the often dangerous portrayals of black women in media and the shift in North American beauty standards towards embracing black female aesthetics.
Jennifer sat down with me to discuss the film and how we can improve representation in our media.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E35: Festival du Voyageur
Once the excitement of Christmas has faded and the new year has come and gone, it doesn't feel like there's much to anticipate until the spring.
Luckily, there's the largest winter festival in Western Canada, Festival du Voyageur. Celebrate Voyageur, Métis, and First Nations histories February 18-27 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

Opinion: Ukraine Crisis - Dr. Roman Yereniuk
As diplomatic measures are taken between NATO nations and Putin, the people of Ukraine wait in uncertainty about what the future will bring.
A retired professor from the Saint Andrews College at the University of Manitoba, Dr. Roman Yereniuk, discusses the history of Ukraine. Its declaration of independence in 1991, and his thoughts on the current crisis the country is facing.
This interview was conduction on January 27, 2022.

Opinion: Ukraine Crisis - Dr. Orest Cap
Dr. Orest Cap is a professors emeritus from the University of Manitoba and holds a Ph.D. in technical-vocational education. Dr. Cap has been published in various national and international journals and has been involved in several research initiatives with Ukraine.
Dr. Cap breaks down how the current crisis in Ukraine has affected its people and the international community.
This interview was conducted on January 26, 2022.

U Talk S2E34: Mennonite Heritage Archives
When you live in Winnipeg, it may seem like Manitoba is a city province. Once you head past the perimeter, you quickly realize a lot of southern Manitoba is farmland.
Let's take a deep dive into one group of early farmers, the Mennonites. We have Conrad from the Mennonite Archives share their history with us.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E33: Dispersion Podcast
Podcasts are a fun way to pass the time. Whether on a long drive or doing chores at home, what you can all learn is excellent.
A new podcast by the Zoryan Institute is taking a deep dive into the stories of diaspora, their diverse and shared experiences of living away from, and returning to, their homelands.
Host of the Dispersion podcast, Jen Haddow, shares what you can expect from the 6 episode series.
https://zoryaninstitute.org/dispersion/#hear-it-here
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E32: Trio Bembe
We’re big fans of music on this program, not only listening to amazing creations but hearing about the stories and people behind them.
When you listen to the top 40 hits on the radio or your favourite streaming service, although great in their own way, they can sometimes feel like they’re missing something, the living essence of what music can personify. Latin music is a great example of music as a living entity. Let’s catch up with three musicians who create this genre of living music, Trio Bembe.
https://www.amberepp.ca/triobembe
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E31: Onna Lou
Music is transcendent. The swell of an orchestra in the triumphant moments of a hero, bops over the radio and you’re driving in your car, or the lively jumping and smooth soul of jazz in a club, music is incredibly flexible.
A person who embodies that magical essence of music is a friend of U Multicultural Onna Lou.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E30: Community Youth Innovators
If you’re feeling defeated, down, or frustrated with the ongoing pandemic, you’re not the only one. It’s easy to feel disconnected when you’re stuck in your place and can’t go out to do the things you enjoy. A great way to find some connection is through volunteering. Even in this pandemic, there are opportunities for you to give back to your community and find those connections.
For individuals 18-29, there is a new opportunity through Volunteer Manitoba to make that difference.
https://www.volunteermanitoba.ca/youth-innovators
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E29: SmartStart Injury Prevention
Canada’s winters can be unpredictable. Here in Manitoba, one day, we can have lovely warm sun. The next, it can be blistering cold. Even those who have lived here their whole lives can get caught off-guard.
To help inform newcomers of the challenges of winter and settling in a new province, the Canadian Red Cross has the SmartStart Injury Prevention program.
SmartStart Injury Prevention Program
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E28: North Point Douglas Women's Centre
I may be a bit biased, but the Winnipeg community is amazing. There’s no better example than Winnipeg’s North End. The North Point Douglas Women’s Centre is a gathering place for that community, with programs designed directly from the needs that the community has identified.
Tara Zajac is the Executive Director and shares how things have been going on at the centre.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E27: Canadian Kwanzaa Assocaiation
From October to January, there are many observed festivities. Diwali, Dio De Los Muertos, Hanukkah, Christmas, Ōmisoka, and Kwanzaa.
I haven’t heard much about Kwanzaa, so I reached out to the Canadian Kwanzaa Association to find out more practice which was established back in the 1960s.
Check out their social media:
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E26: Christmas Cheer Board
The holidays can be stressful. Whatever your seasonal practices entail visiting family, holiday shopping, and dinners can take a toll. Especially during this ongoing pandemic, many are struggling.
That’s where the Winnipeg Christmas Cheer Board comes in, helping out by providing food hampers and gifts for children, and a friendly reminder that there are people out there thinking about you.
https://www.christmascheerboard.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E25: Rainbow Resource Centre - Gender Identity
During summer, we have Pride, an event that recognizes the struggles and discrimination of those in the 2SLGBTQ + community and promises to work towards a brighter future.
Although there are scatterings of other days throughout the year, it’s essential to have these conversations year-round.
Let’s sit down with Bre Giesbrecht from the Rainbow Resource Centre to navigate gender identity, pronouns and share about services available for individuals and families.
https://rainbowresourcecentre.org/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E24: Manitoba Muslims
Islam is a faith followed by approximately a quarter of the world’s population and comprises many diverse cultures and ethnicities.
It’s unfortunate how we’ve seen so much hate and resentment towards Muslims. With nationalism and misinformation over social media, there has been an increase in Islamophobia during the pandemic.
Our guest for U Talk has been heavily involved in the Manitoba Islamic Association and recently published his book Manitoba Muslims: A History of Resiliency and Growth.

U Talk S2E23: Tarbut - Festival of Jewish Culture
From November 13 - 20, The Rady Jewish Community Centre has been celebrating Tarbut, a Jewish culture festival, through books, movies, and concerts.
Here’s Laura, manager of Programming to tell us about Tarbut and invite all to celebrate Jewish culture.
Just a reminder, if you are attending any of these events or heading to the centre, you must be double vaccinated to ensure those around you are protected.
https://www.radyjcc.com/about-rady-jcc/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E22: Art For Aid
A nationally recognized project is working at putting art supplies into the hands of students in remote communities.
We've talked with Colleen Gray from Art For Aid before, but a lot has happened at the project since then. So let's sit down with Colleen again to find out what's going on.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E21: Pembina Threshermen's Museum
Tucked between the cities of Morden and Winkler in rural Manitoba, there’s a place that allows one to escape the present and see the lives of Manitoba’s farming pioneers.
Let’s talk to Jake Buhler, Vice-President of the Pembina Threshermen’s museum and learn about the history of 1878.
https://www.threshermensmuseum.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E20: Xiya D.
When you think of Thanksgiving what comes to mind? Turkey, stuffing, family gatherings? However, music doesn’t come to mind.
One musician is trying to change that. Xiya is from Houston, Texas, and wants to inspire a movement of Thanksgiving music.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E19: Luana Cunha
Luana Cunha is an amazing and talented person. Not only is she a teacher, but she’s also a musician and was the face for Ethno Fest 2021!
Let’s sit down with Luana to find out more about her love for literature, music, and her home country of Brazil.
https://saraucarioca.wordpress.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E18: Beyond the Perimeter
When you live in Winnipeg, sometimes you can forget what's going on in rural Manitoba.
'Beyond the Perimeter' is an event for just that, letting newcomers know about the opportunities outside of the city.
Here's MANSO's Valeria Castellanos and Regional Connections' Steve Reynolds to tell us more about this Virtual event on November 2 and 16.
Nov 2: https://bit.ly/3EpHpoJ
Nov 16: https://bit.ly/2XUbqgJ
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E17: Mex y Can Association of Manitoba
The harvest season and fall have significance for many people and cultures. The end of October signifies Halloween, but it’s also the Dia de Muertos celebration—the Day of the Dead for Mexico.
Here’s Alberto, president of the Mexican Association of Manitoba, to teach us about Mexico, the association and, of course, Día de Muertos.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E16: Nuit Blanche - A Flamboyance of Flemingos
Called the “White Night,” Nuit Blanche is a free nighttime exploration and celebration of contemporary art that kick-starts Culture Days Manitoba. I thought I had missed it this year, but luckily, the events continue to be held until this Sunday, Oct 24.
Did you know a group of flamingos is called a flamboyance? I learned about that from Nicholas Danzinger, another artist at Nuit Blanche.
https://nuitblanchewinnipeg.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E15: Nuit Blanche - Luv Lite
Called the “White Night,” Nuit Blanche is a free nighttime exploration and celebration of contemporary art that kick-starts Culture Days Manitoba. I thought I had missed it this year, but luckily, the events continue to be held until this Sunday, Oct 24.
Luv Lite is located at 492 Main St and was created by artist Joshua Banman. I got to sit down and chat with Josh about his project, life as an artist and experimental storyteller.
https://nuitblanchewinnipeg.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

Doc Talk Manitoba: The Fourth Wave
Dr. Amilla Heendeniya is an Infectious Disease Physician and works at three acute hospitals in Winnipeg. Dr. Heendeniya discusses how COVID-19 has affected us so far, and what we can potentially expect with future waves.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

Doc Talk Manitoba: Benefits of the Vaccination
Dr. Denise Koh discusses the benefits of getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

Doc Talk Manitoba: Vaccination & Younger Children
Dr. Martinez tackles vaccine rates for more than 12 years old for eligible patients, the hesitation parents had and have, and COVID-19 vaccinations for younger children.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

Doc Talk Manitoba: Ensuring Schools are Low Risk
Dr. Jared Bullard shares his thoughts on what still needs to be done to ensure schools are at low risk of spreading COVID-19.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

Doc Talk Manitoba: Side Effects & Allergens
Doc Talk Manitoba Host Jyoti Kalsi sits down with Infectious Disease Physician Dr. Amila Heendeniya to answer your questions around COVID-19 concerning side effects and allergens.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

Doc Talk Manitoba: Immigration & Foreign Workers
Doc Talk Manitoba Host Jyoti Kalsi sits down with Chief Occupational Medical Officer, Workplace Safety and Health Dr. Denise Koh vaccinations for immigrants and foreign workers.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

Doc Talk Manitoba: The Start of School and Fall
Dr. Eddsel Martinez was born and raised in El Salvador. He and his family immigrated to Canada in the early 1990s and has called Winnipeg his home since. Always drawn to children, he worked as a camp counsellor throughout several summers of his adolescence which cemented his desire for a career working with children.
Dr. Martinez talks about the start of school and fall and how it has and will affect children during the pandemic.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

Doc Talk Manitoba: COVID-19 & Children
Dr. Jared Bullard is the Section Head of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Manitoba and Associate Medical Director of Cadham Provincial Laboratory. Dr. Bullard works primarily out of the Children’s Hospital in Winnipeg. Dr. Bullard talks about COVID-19 and children.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

Doc Talk Manitoba: Myths & Facts
Dr. Amilla Heendeniya is an Infectious Disease Physician and does clinical work, seeing patients with infectious diseases, COVID-19 being one of them. Dr. Heendeniya has been involved with COVID-19 clinical work since the beginning of the pandemic in Manitoba.
He sits down with Doc Talk MB host Jyoti Kalsi to discuss the myths and facts surrounding the COVID-19 vaccination.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

Doc Talk Manitoba: Vaccines and the Workplace
Doc Talk Manitoba Host Jyoti Kalsi sits down with Chief Occupational Medical Officer, Workplace Safety and Health Dr. Denise Koh about the workplace and the COVID-19 vaccination.
Doc Talk MB: https://u-channel.ca/doc-talk-manitoba/
In partnership with Doctors Manitoba and Alt Hotel, and supported by Protect MB Community Outreach.

S2E14: RAVEN
RAVEN is a registered charity with a mission to raise funds for Indigenous People's access to justice. Another important aspect of RAVEN is increasing awareness of the challenges many Indigenous People and Nations are facing.
RAVEN's Executive Director and Co-founder Susan Smitten and I connected a discussed the Campaigns RAVEN is helping raise funds for, new initiatives and projects coming, awareness of social and environmental issues, and RAVEN's stance on the National Day For Truth and Reconciliation.

U Talk S2E13: IWS Network Manitoba
The STEM fields are incredibly skill demanding, and you want the most qualified people in those jobs. However, due to many social and systemic issues, it can be challenging for women to find employment within these areas. More so for immigrant or international women.
Immigrant and international women in Science network is a non-profit organization to help connect women to jobs, increase awareness, and of course, network.
Over the summer, an IWS Network Manitoba Chapter was created, and I talked to the two women behind establishing it.
https://www.iwsnetwork.ca/manitoba/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E12: 'Segun Olude
A designer, educator, story crafter, and photography enthusiast, 'Segun Olude is a man of many hats, but his primary focus is graphic design.
Having been in the industry for many years, and has a profound understanding of the artistic world. We discuss art, teaching, and social issues in this episode of U Talk.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E11: Andrew Johnson
Radio is an intense industry. Although new technology and new ways of sharing media have become available, radio is still going strong.
Andrew Johnson is the Station Manager for 106.5 Elmnt FM Toronto and has been in the industry for 13 years. Andrew and I sat down to talk about radio and our own experiences working behind the mic.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E10: 94in94
To raise awareness of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action, a collaboration between Reconciliation Thunder and Circles for Reconciliation launched the 94in94 Campaign.
I sat down with Jimmy Thunder, Raymond Currie, and Grace Shedler to learn more about this social media campaign and what reconciliation looks like?
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E9: 2021 Federal Election
Monday, September 20, Canadians head to the polls to vote in their 2021 Federal Election. Voting can be challenging to navigate, and you want to make sure your voice is being represented.
Marie-France Kenny is the Regional Media Advisor for Elections Canada. Kenny provides the information you need when you cast your ballot.
Photo provided by Elections Canada.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E8: Emergence: Out of the Shadows
Sher Films is a division of the Sher Vancouver LGBTQ Friends Society in British Colombia that creates short and feature-length documentaries on many social issues.
Although the pandemic has caused many delays, its latest film, Emergence out of the Shadows, is premiering at film festivals. I called up the producer and the director to talk about the film and, most importantly, the message that you are not alone.
Emergence: Out of the Shadows website/trailer.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E7: Don Amero
Don Amero is a storyteller, singer-songwriter, performer, and three-time JUNO Award nominee. As an individual of Cree and Metis heritage, Don has been recognized for his advocacy work within Indigenous communities and beyond.
Don and I talked about music, community, and the role of public figures in discussions on important topics.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E6: GerryFest 2021
GerryFest is a festival dedicated to the life and work of Gerry Atwell.
Starting Friday, August 13 to Sunday, August 15, mentees from the Raising New Voices mentorship program will perform along with other musicians and exhibit their visual works in the gallery at the St. Norbert Arts Centre. The Festival will also be recorded and produced.
Judy Williams, sister of Gerry, sat down with me to talk about the Festival, Gerry’s legacy, and an endowment fund fostering young artists.
A shoutout to two other members of the GerryFest team, Co-chair Louise May and Artistic Director Brendan Kinley, as your support makes this event possible.
https://www.snac.mb.ca/happenings/gerryfest
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E5: Femke Holwerda, Ph.D.
Life on earth is unbelievable. There have been 1.2 million species that have been described on this planet and an untold number that once lived here.
It's up to dedicated scientists and students who spend their careers seeking to learn more about life millions of years ago. Dr. Femke Holwerda is one such scientist. As the Dr. Elizabeth Nicholls Postdoctoral Fellow at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, she studies the diet of mosasaurs from the Bearpaw Formation in southern Alberta.
Want to learn more about Dr. Femke and her work?
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E4: Preventing Tickborne Illness
Camping, hiking, and nature exploration continue as people enjoy the latter half of summer before the Canadian fall kicks in and the dreaded winter. Spending as much outdoor time as possible, people may not be thinking about ticks as the height of summer passes. However, according to Associate Professor - Veterinary Entomology at the University of Manitoba, Dr. Kateryn Rochon, it's essential to keep close attention until there is snow on the ground.
Dr. Kateryn walks us through the various ticks we can find here in Canada, how to identify them, and the best practices to protect yourself from tick-borne diseases.
Landscape tips: https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/factsheets/landscapetips.pdf
Tick bite prevention, check, and removal: https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/cdc/tickborne/docs/tick_pcr_postcard.pdf
Tick hiding spots on your body: https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/phac-aspc/documents/services/publications/diseases-conditions/top-10-tick-hiding-spots-body-poster/ENG_Lyme-Disease-Poster-Top.pdf
Tick-borne diseases & children: https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/cdc/tickborne/docs/tbd_children.pdf
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E3: Swedish Cultural Association of Manitoba
The Scandinavian Cultural Centre of Winnipeg is a volunteer-driven organization, with members joining clubs of the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Sonja Lundstrom is the President of the Swedish Cultural Association of Manitoba. We talked about some exciting news at the centre, including info about their new mural.
https://www.scandinaviancentre.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E2: Indigenous Eats
Food is a key part of culture. The Brandon Friendship Centre developed a pilot project to create a food truck to help introduce Canadians to Indigenous cuisine and culture.
I got to sit down with Indigenous Eats manager Darian Kennedy about this project, building community collaboratively, and the delicious food you can get at Indigenous Eats.
Indigenous Eats BFC Brandon MB
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk S2E1: Folklorama
August 6 – 8 Folklorama Fusion, the one unified virtual experience, is taking place. The one Multi-cultural Fusion event is the first time the ethnocultural member communities that make up the pavilions will virtually showcase their heritage.
Here’s Executive Director Teresa Cotroneo to tell us more about this virtual festival and the history of Folklorama.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 56 - Cameron Robertson
Cameron Robertson is a Cree speaker who values all indigenous languages. His goals are to teach his culture's words and language through the human spirit of storytelling. Before he was eight, he lived with his grandfather, a trapper, near Norway House.
We talked about Cam's dream to bring back his language, community, media and how he became a writer.

U Talk Ep 55 - Lisa Muswagon & Hellnback
Lisa Muswagon is a Nakoda Cree member of the Pimicikamak Cree Nation, also known as Cross Lake in Northern Manitoba. She was raised in the north, the Interlake Region and Winnipeg and went back to her home community to complete high school. Receiving a hand drum from her father when she was young, she has been performing ever since.
Hellnback is also known as Karmen Omeasoo and is from the Samson Cree Nation in Alberta. The community is part of the hub of Maskwacis Cree Nation south of Edmonton. A veteran in the native hip-hop industry, Omeasoo has come a long way. Hellnback first gained international recognition as a founding member of the groundbreaking group War Party.
I had the opportunity to chat with both Lisa and Karmen about music, culture, and Karmen’s Kidney journey.

A Vigil For Jaden Oman
On Sunday, July 4, 17-year-old Jaden Charles John Oman was murdered in an assault, allegedly at the hands of his best friend. Jaden was rushed to hospital early that Sunday morning but succumbed to his injuries five days before his 18th birthday and dreams of going to school.
Family and friends gathered in front of an Assiniboine Avenue apartment building near Hargrave Street, where Jaden Oman was killed, to hold a candle vigil in his honour, to mourn together and cherish his life. Jaden was later brought to Churchill to be buried by his sister.

U Talk Ep 54 - Dr. Cody Lo
I believe science is one of the coolest things ever, and it's incredibly inspiring to see people enter STEM fields. However, there can often be a challenge for the general public to interpret and understand the in-depth work scientists go through.
Dr. Cody Lo is an Ophthalmology Resident Physician at The Ottawa Hospital. Cody obtained his Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Bachelor's of Science (BSc), majoring in Pharmacology from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver and graduated as a Wesbrook scholar. Cody and I discuss his passion for scientific research, advocating against health inequities, and helping mentor the next generation of leaders in his community.
Want to learn more about Dr. Lo and his work? https://linktr.ee/codylomd

U Talk Ep 53 - Anti-Racism in Sport Campaign
In Canada, 94% of Kinesiology and Physical Education university faculties are white. As of September 2020, only 5.7% of NHL players identified as Indigenous, Black, or part of a Racialized community. How can sports be an equal playing field when we see statistics like this.
The Anti-Racism in Sport Campaign seeks to increase, promote, and engage in discussions on anti-racism in sport about the presence of all levels of racism in sport in Winnipeg. It also looks at the impact of racism on people’s lives, raises awareness, addresses, and eliminates racism and discrimination experienced by First Nations, Metis, Inuit, Black, Racialized, and Religious Minority communities in sport.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 52 - Blanket Invitation for Reconciliation
With what we’ve been seeing about residential schools, understanding and acknowledging the pain of Indigenous communities is more critical than ever. Manitoba 150 has announced partnerships to deliver Blanket Exercises for 50 acts of reconciliation.
I talked with Sky Bridges, a board member of Manitoba 150, about how people can get involved and discuss diversity and reconciliation.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

We Stand Together: Every Child Matters Walk
It feels immoral to celebrate and have fireworks when a majority of your neighbours are holding a funeral for 1,323 undocumented First Nation's children, especially when the numbers of these horrific discoveries continue to climb rapidly. July 1, on Portage & Main at 1 pm, three individuals are inviting the Winnipeg community not to celebrate the country that tried to remove its Indigenous People but to join together for an Every Child Matters Walk. The mission is to increase awareness of what has and is happening to Indigenous communities and identify the children buried at residential schools, bringing them home, and giving a safe space for survivors. Their truths deserve to be amplified and validated after being silenced for so long.
Find out more: https://fb.me/e/1CEYPjvKf

U Talk Ep 51 - North Point Douglas Women's Centre
For those who don’t live there, Winnipeg Manitoba’s North End often has a rough reputation. However, For Tara Zajac, there’s no place she’d rather be. She knows her neighbours, those in the community care for their own, and she loves how the region almost feels like a small town. Tara is the Executive Director of North Point Douglas Women’s Centre and shares their work in the community and the amazing people living there.
Visit their website to donate to their Great Canadian Giving Challenge or contribute to the endowment fund. However, the best thing you can give is your time and volunteer.
https://www.npdwc.org/ https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/north-point-douglas-womens-centre-inc/?sm=1 https://www.npdwc.org/endowment-fund.htmlIntro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

We Stand Together: Vivian Ketchum
Warning: This post contains details some readers may find distressing.
Vivian Ketchum is a residential school survivor and has healed enough to share her story. With the news of the 751 discovery of 751 unmarked graves near a former Saskatchewan residential school, awareness of this institution needs to continue to ensure these stories are not forgotten. U Multicultural is sharing the stories of Indigenous people as a part of the "We Stand Together" initiative for residential schools awareness.
If you are a residential school survivor, please, share your story and speak freely with us. Contact U Multicultural at info@u-channel.ca.
For support or assistance, please contact The Indian Residential School Survivors Society toll-free 1 (800) 721-0066 or 24hr Crisis Line 1 (866) 925-4419.

U Talk Ep 50 - International Reggae Afro Latin Music & Arts Festival
Although COVID-19 has caused uncertainty about events and festivals, the International Reggae Afro Latin Music & Arts Festival has decided to transition to a virtual live performance instead of cancelling its event.
Created to be the catalyst to express the underrepresented talents on a professional platform, the entire event is an opportunity for people to unite. Here is CEO & Founder Neville Hamilton and musician Jayda Charisse to share about this incredible festival and the importance of highlighting culture in music. The IRAL Virtual Party takes place Saturday, July 10, 7:30 PM CST.
https://www.jaydacharisse.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 49 - Run for Women
COVID-19 has been a drain on everyone’s mental health. But women are facing higher rates of mental health issues than men. Over the past year, there has been an increase in women in Manitoba reach out for support.
On July 4 – July 11, 2021, the 9th annual Run for Women will be held as a virtual event. Rita Chahal and Eileen McDonald of Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba go in-depth about this shared movement supporting women’s mental health.
http://www.mooddisordersmanitoba.ca/events/love-you-run/ https://www.runforwomen.ca/Cities/Winnipeg.aspxIntro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 48 - Seven Sacred Laws, Erica Daniels
An exciting project was released in English, French and Anishinaabe of animated vignettes that carry the lessons of the Seven Sacred Laws.
U Multicultural talked with Elder Dr. David Courchene and Executive Producer of Kejic Productions Erica Daniels about this amazing project.
Although this project was the vision of Dr. Courchene, it takes a creative mind to take that vision and visualize it into a reality. Erica Daniels walks us through her journey into media, telling Indigenous stories, and her involvement in creating the Seven Sacred Laws vignettes.
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTurtleLodgeCanada
https://www.kejicproductions.com/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 47 - Seven Sacred Laws, Elder Dr. David Courchene
An exciting project was released in English, French and Anishinaabe of animated vignettes that carry the lessons of the Seven Sacred Laws.
U Multicultural talked with Elder Dr. David Courchene and Executive Producer of Kejic Productions Erica Daniels about this amazing project.
Dr. Courchene is a respected Elder who has devoted himself to learning the knowledge and traditions of Indigenous people. He says The true identity of the First Peoples is reflected in a foundation of laws and values we know as the Seven Sacred Laws.”
https://www.turtlelodge.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTurtleLodgeCanada
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

We Stand Together: Elder Dr. David Courchene
On May 27, the First Nations community was shaken when the remains of 215 First Nations children were found in unmarked graves on what was once a residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Some of the children were as young as three years old.
These are the voices of our First Nations pained by the loss, frustrated by systemic racism and oppression, and the stories of survivors who lived through horrific conditions at these schools.
The news of these lost children pained Nii Gaani Aki Inini (Leading Earth Man), Elder Dr. David Courchene of The Turtle Lodge International Centre for Indigenous Education and Wellness in Sagkeeng First Nation. He now turns his thoughts to today's and tomorrow's children and asking what sort of world will we leave for them.
A helpline for residential school survivors can be reached at 1-866-925-4419.

We Stand Together: Ray (Coco) Stevenson
On May 27, the First Nations community was shaken when the remains of 215 First Nations children were found in unmarked graves on what was once a residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Some of the children were as young as three years old.
These are the voices of our First Nations pained by the loss, frustrated by systemic racism and oppression, and the stories of survivors who lived through horrific conditions at these schools.
Ray (Coco) Stevenson is a well-known traditional singer and drummer from Manitoba. Ray shared his thoughts and feeling upon hearing the news of the 215 children and the devastating effect Residential Schools had on survivors living in Winnipeg.
A helpline for residential school survivors can be reached at 1-866-925-4419.

We Stand Together: Gerry (Gramma) Shingoose
On May 27, the First Nations community was shaken when the remains of 215 First Nations children were found in unmarked graves on what was once a residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Some of the children were as young as three years old.
These are the voices of our First Nations pained by the loss, frustrated by systemic racism and oppression, and the stories of survivors who lived through horrific conditions at these schools.
Gerry (Gramma) Shingoose is a residential school survivor attending Muscowequan Residential School from 1962 to 1971.
Gramma Shingoose shares her thoughts on the 215 children found and her traumatic experiences, which were residential school.
A helpline for residential school survivors can be reached at 1-866-925-4419.

We Stand Together: Alayh McIvor
On May 27, the First Nations community was shaken when the remains of 215 First Nations children were found in unmarked graves on what was once a residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Some of the children were as young as three years old.
These are the voices of our First Nations pained by the loss, frustrated by systemic racism and oppression, and the stories of survivors who lived through horrific conditions at these schools.
Since Sunday, May 30, Manitoba's First Nations members have been holding a four-day ceremony in front of Manitoba's Legislative building, honouring the lives of the 215 children who were found and honouring the survivors for their truths resiliency, and stories.
Organizer Alayh McIvor shares her thoughts and feelings on this haunting news.
A helpline for residential school survivors can be reached at 1-866-925-4419.

U Talk Ep 46 - Random Acts of Green
Released May 2021.
In our ever-changing world, we continue to see the impact humanity has had on our ecosystems, wildlife, and the planet. But there are things we can do to make a difference and reduce our carbon footprint. I had the opportunity to chat with Jessica Correa, CEO of Random Acts of Green. She shares how easy and fun it can be to live a more environmentally conscious lifestyle, build a green community, and having conversations around environmentalism.
Wanting to learn more about Random Acts of Green? Visit their website and join their community to create change.
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 45 - Opportunities for Employment
Released May 2021.
Finding a job can be a challenge, even more so during a pandemic. When you constantly look for a job but can't find anything, it can be incredibly disheartening. That's where Opportunities for Employment can help.
Lisandra Lopez is a Facilitator & Employment Consultant; at OFE. She took time out of her busy day to talk about how OFE can help job seekers and employers to create long-term, sustainable matches and grow Winnipeg's labour market.
https://ofe.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 44 - Immigrant And International Women In Science Network
Released May 2021.
Several months ago, we talked with Sweta Rajan with Immigrant and International Women in Science Network, a non-for-profit group born out of similar but independent ideas from women who saw the need to provide support and mentorship for fellow immigrant and international women in the STEM fields. Since our initial conversation, the IWS network has hosted several events with plans for many more in the future.
IWS Website: https://www.iwsnetwork.ca/
IWS May 2021 Event: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/bring-out-the-leader-in-you-iws-tickets-152049053813
IWS YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmyGrO5Pmd-k_E5CBfEq3GQ
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 43 - Dr. Joss Reimer, COVID-19 Vaccination
Released May 2021.
Dr. Joss Reimer, Medical lead and official spokesperson for Manitoba Government's COVID-19 vaccine taskforce and Medical Officer of Health for Manitoba Health and Seniors Care, spoke at an online town hall organized by The Newcomer Vaccine Awareness Working Group.
She breaks down the latest information about the COVID-19 vaccination roll-out and eligibility, debunks COVID-19 vaccination myths, and answers questions from various newcomers and newcomer organizations.
Call to make a vaccine appointment: 1-844-626-8222
Click to book an appointment online: https://protectmb.ca/making-your-appointment-is-easy/
COVID-19 resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QL_6Ioqs79b0B5N9Fw-GMyKik3QuN9TBx4TMds67CE8/edit#heading=h.2p71ugl7xy0u

U Talk Ep 42 - Nursing Week
Released May 2021.
A Winnipeg organization is working with the community to show their love and support for Winnipeg's Nurses and front-line health care workers, who have experienced the trauma and pressure of caring for the sick during three waves of the virus.
Jennifer Chen, President of Women of Colour Community Leadership Initiative, shares about the week of community-driven events to salute our dedicated nurses and health care workers at Health Sciences Centre, Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) during Nursing Week.
https://www.facebook.com/WCCLIManitoba
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 41 - Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Released May 2021.
We can learn a lot from the past, take historical teachings and lessons, and apply them to modern life.
Rena Sector Elbaze is the Director of Engagement and Education at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the largest conservative synagogue in Winnipeg and potentially Western Canada. She looks over, helping people get involved in Synagogue life or lessons for those not connected to Judaism.
Interested in learning more about Congregation Shaarey Zedek and taking part in some lessons, visit their website at https://www.szwinnipeg.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 40 - Marco Castillo
Released May 2021.
What is music? What is it about sound waves played in a specific order, pitch, and tempo, that causes an emotional reaction in a person, and what is it that drives someone to pursue it as a career?
Marco Castillo is a Brazilian-Canadian musician and songwriter based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Entranced by music since he was a child, Marco has a passion for creating and performing and teaching.
http://www.marcocastillo.ca/
Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.

U Talk Ep 39 - Morden Immigraiton
Released April 2021.
The process of moving to a new country can be incredibly confusing.
For those looking to come to Canada and are looking to move to a smaller city in the countryside, the Morden Immigration program can help.
Known for its MPNP Skilled Worker Support Program, Morden Immigration has been recognized for its program. Shelly Voth is the Immigration Coordinator and walks us through the program and why moving to Morden is an excellent opportunity for newcomers.

U Talk Ep 38 - Women of Colour Community Leadership Initiative
Released April 2021.
On March 27, A stop Asian Hate Rally took place here in Winnipeg.
I spoke with Jennifer Chen and Ting Fang from the Women of Colour Community Leadership Initiative about the rally and the organization.
As a women’s organization, WCCLI is a community where women of colour’s unique experiences, leadership, and contributions are valued and celebrated to empower women and create positive change. They oppose racism, sexism, and gender-based violence. Their goals are to foster and promote equality, opportunity, leadership, access to services, and inclusion through unique grassroots programs designed by women of colour and encourage civic engagement.
https://www.facebook.com/WCCLIManitoba/
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society.

U Talk Ep 37 - Festival du Voyageur
Released April 2021.
Festival du Voyageur is a highlight in the Manitoban winter. Although people couldn't attend in person and celebrate with others in large crowds, the festival did host online programming this year.
Darrel Nadeau is Executive Director, which means he oversees the organization year-round and with ten full-time staff.
I asked Darrel how this year's event went, French Canadian culture and what people can look forward to next year.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society.

U Talk Ep 36 - RAVEN
Released April 2021.
In Canada, we often hear politicians and individuals talking about reconciliation, but what does that really mean. According to RAVEN, a registered charity, reconciliation needs to recognize the land our indigenous nations have been living on for centuries and recognize their rights.
Susan Smitten tells us more about RAVEN and their mission to raise funds for Indigenous People's access to justice.
Want to check out RAVEN's funds, projects, and ongoing mission? https://raventrust.com/
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society.

U Talk Ep 35 - Art for Aid
Released April 2021.
Art has been an integral part of civilization since humanity's genesis share massive epics of heroes, capturing the essence of life around us or telling a story about our world or personal journey. However, if some don’t have access to the supplies or resources they need, we may never see the world’s next great prodigies. Art for Aid is a not-for-profit organization that does just that, put art supplies in the hands of those who have none.
Colleen Gray is both an artist and the founder of Art For Aid. She discusses the importance of sending resources to remote schools in indigenous communities.
https://www.artforaid.ca/
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society.

U Talk Ep 34 - Tolani Olanrewaju
Released April 2021.
Secondary School can be a challenge, finding your work-life balance, staying focused on your studies. But it’s also an exciting experience, learning new things and meeting people from all over the world.
Tolani is pursuing a STEM career and was recently elected as the International Student's representative for the upcoming school year at the University of Manitoba.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society.

U Talk Ep 33 - Lifesaving Society Manitoba
Released April 2021.
Moving to Canada can be an exciting experience, and there are numerous elements that one needs to learn when settling in their new home.
One thing people may not realize is essential when moving is water safety. Canada has many sources of open water, with some provinces experiencing severe flooding during spring.
Dr. Christopher Love is the Water Smart® & Safety Management Coordinator for Lifesaving Society Manitoba. Their mandate is to educate on safe water practices and reduce the number of fatal drownings.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society.

U Talk Ep 32 - Canadian Museum For Human Rights
Released April 2021.
Over the pandemic's duration, we've seen multiple human rights violations. Discrimination and racism have surfaced, but many communities have come together to stand against hatred. There was the Black Lives Matter movement after George Floyd's death, rallies have begun to stand against the increase of anti-Asian racism.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights tells the stories of human tragedy and triumph, bringing the conversation of humanity's rights to the forefront.
Maureen Fitzhenry is the media relations person at the museum. We discuss how they dealt with COVID-19 restrictions and the importance of uniting communities and speaking out against injustice.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society.

U Talk Ep 31 - Stopping Anti-Asian Racism
Released March 2021.
With the ongoing pandemic, we’ve seen an increase in racism and hate crimes against Asians. Since the onset of COVID-19 during 2019 and 2020, over 600 anti-Asian racism incidents were reported to the elimin8hate.org and covidracisim.ca.
On March 27, a Stop Asian Hate Rally took place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, organized by the Women of Colour Community Leadership Initiative Manitoba and Manitoba Chinese Family Centre.
I spoke with Asian Heritage Society of Manitoba board member Jié Yang about the rally and the increase in anti-Asian racism.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society.

U Talk Ep 30 - Lambert Wilson
Released March 2021.
Science, technology, and match are miraculous tools, and many who enter the field of STEM are driven to figure out how our universe works.
Lambert Wilson is a Research And Teaching Assistant at The University of Winnipeg and has studied in Ghana, Italy, and Canada.
Lambert is a Strong professional with a Master's degree focused on Molecular Diagnostics and Biotechnology.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society.

U Talk Ep 29 - Gloria Makafui Dovoh
Released March 2021.
Schooling in different countries can have diverse experiences, with drastically different teaching principles.
Studying in both Ghana and Canada, Gloria Makafui Dovoh has an in-depth perspective from both countries and has utilized that knowledge in her studies.
She is an Experienced Outreach Coordinator with a demonstrated history of working in the civic & social organization industry.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 28 - Monika Feist
Released March 2021.
A little good added to the world can go a long way. Monika Feist has dedicated her life to helping others.
Monika’s life's passion and activities have been a recognized workforce development advocate and change leader for equity and employment access issues regarding immigrants, women, other abled individuals, indigenous peoples, and youth.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 27 - Wab Kinew
Released March 2021.
You don’t have to hide your background or culture to succeed, as they can be valuable tools in giving a new perspective and outlook on situations.
For the Manitoba New Democratic Party leader, Wab Kinew, his experiences and indigenous background are strengths.
Before his political career, Kinew was a writer, journalist and even dabbled in music. He feels incredibly blessed and honoured for his current role as the representative of Fort Rouge.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 26 - Yevgeniya Tatarenko
Released March 2021.
It is never a bad idea to diversify yourself through your passions, hobbies, or career.
Yevgeniya Tatarenko is one of those individuals who could be considered a jack of all trades, always excited to add another feather into her cap.
Starting a Ukrainian School in Morden, Manitoba, teaching fire dance, marketing, journalism, and history passions, Yevgeniya is always on the move.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 25 - Paola Saad
Released March 2021.
Merchandise trade between Canada and Brazil totalled $7.7 billion in 2019.
With so much money involved, many work to establish the connections between businesses in Canada and Brazil.
Paola Saad is one of those individuals. A member of the Brazilian community herself, Paola travels between her office in Toronto and Brazil to establish these partnerships and help government organizations along the way.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 24 - Virgil Hilario
Released March 2021.
If you identify as part of the, LGBTQ+ community it can be incredibly nerve-wracking when expressing who you are to society.
The decision to come out of the closet can be even more challenging if your coming out may not be accepted by your family or community.
Pinoy Pride Vancouver is a Social and Support Group for the Filipino-Canadian LGBTQ+ community, their families, friends and supporters. They work with a community steeped in traditional values towards understanding and acceptance.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 23 - Alex Sangha
Released March. 2021.
What is our purpose in life? For many, including myself, we go years without finding what we’re passionate about and what we wish to bring into the world.
For Alex Sangha, he knew he wanted to help others, either through social work, writing, or directing through Sher Films
Coming out later this year, Sher Films' Emergence, Out of the Shadows, explores the taboo topic of being gay and lesbian in the South Asian community of Metro Vancouver and abroad.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 22 - Jamie Banias
Released February 2021.
There’s a vast amount of information that one needs when immigrating to Canada. However, through all the information around banking, getting a job, a learning English, information on our indigenous population is light.
That’s where Jamie Banias comes in. As the Indigenous Engagement Coordinator at Immigration Partnership Winnipeg, she and others work at improving knowledge and awareness of our indigenous peoples to newcomers.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 21 - Leslie Wilder
Released February 23, 2021
As technology develops the world is becoming more interconnected, and business is becoming increasingly international dependent.
There is no better source to learn from those pursuing education in international business than Leslie Wilder, who has both the knowledge and experience.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 20 - Casimiro Nhussi
"U Talk Ep 20 - Casimiro Nhussi." Released February 2021
Our culture is in everything we do. It influences our foods, music, and our dancing.
Casimiro Nhussi embraces that principle but gives it a personal flair. Musician, choreographer, and artistic director of Nafro Dance Productions, Casimiro is heavily involved in art and has been since he was a young boy.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 19 - Sharan Tappia
"U Talk Ep 19 - Sharan Tappia." Released February 2021
To recognize what women do in society and for each of us, each day was why Asian Women in Winnipeg was started.
Sharan Tappia is one of the founding members. She shares a little about her life and how her experiences led her to help create the organization.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 18 - Keisha Paul
"U Talk Ep 18 - Keisha Paul." Released February 2021
International business is fascinating, working with others to overcome cultural and language barriers to achieve success.
Keisha Paul seems to have figured out the code.
Owner of Keisha R. Paul Consulting, and has worked in countries around the world. Keisha knows the value of formal education and practical experience.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 17 - Xavier Mutshipayi
"U Talk Ep 17 - Xavier Mutshipayi." Released February 2021
Xavier Nkunda Mutshipayi is a painter living in Winnipeg, Manitoba, who shares his journey moving from the Democratic Republic of Congo, his inspirations, and some of his secrets to finding success as an artist.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society,

U Talk Ep 16 - John Allan
U Talk Ep 16 - "John Allan." Released January 2021
For new Canadians wanting to learn settlement skills or English, learning from home has many challenges, including a quiet space to focus or a lack of technology.
John Allan is a Trainer, educator, writer, presenter. A dedicated education specialist with diverse experience-driven to learn, teach and innovate. John touches on the shift to online learning during the pandemic and services for educators and students.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 15 - Ally Nazarie Gonzalo
"U Talk Ep 15 - Ally Nazarie Gonzalo." Released January 2021
Representation in media is important. However, many people never get to see someone like themselves in movies, magazines, or on the Internet. When people of colour or other minority groups are showcased in media it’s often in the form of tokenism.
Ally Nazarie Gonzalo, an immigrant from the Philippines and a member of the FillipnX community, wanted to change that through his photography.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 14 - Tatjana Brkic
"U Talk Ep 14 - Tatjana Brkic." Released January 2021
Tatjana Brkic has an impressive resume, say the least, Mentor HEC Paris, Consultant UNEP, Red River Applied Business Research & International Business Faculty, and Participant TEDx Active.
She also helped create Square Metre for Peace, an inspirer and facilitator of a grassroots movement working together for positive peace locally, nationally and internationally.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 13 - Taiwo Luro
"U Talk Ep 13 - Taiwo Luro." Released January 2021
Taiwo Luro is a massive proprietor of technology and believes if you don't get on board with it, you'll fall behind.
A Career Consultant/E-Learning Specialist, Taiwo has applied his personal and professional experiences to help newcomers find and succeed in their careers.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 12 - Kelly Bado
"U Talk Ep 12 - Kelly Bado." Released January 2021
Music has always been a part of bilingual singer-songwriter Kelly Bado's life. She combines her African heritage, la chanson française, and American gospel to create a unique sound.
Coming from West Africa, she never expected her style would come across as enjoyable here in Canada.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 11 - Andrew Unger
"U Talk Ep 11 - Andrew Unger." Released December 2020
What is a Mennonite?
Andrew Unger is the creator of The Daily Bonnet, a satirical website that breaks down Mennonite culture and life. He recently had a book published, called “Once removed, a humorous book about Mennonites which explores the real costs of "progress."
Andrew shares The Plautdietsch Code: Knacking the Mystery of Mennonites. (A little bit of Mennonite wordplay.)
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 10 - Jewel White
"U Talk Ep 10 - Jewel White." Released December 2020.
Manitoba has a flourishing Filipino Community, and a region that has seen significant growth in that community is the Pembina Valley, a rural region south of Winnipeg.
Jewel Miralles White is part of the Morden Filipino community and is a licensed veterinarian.
Although her license wasn’t recognized when she first moved, she was dedicated to continuing practicing here in Canada, following through on exams and state boards.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 9 - Rena Elbaze
"U Talk Ep 9 - Rena Elbaze." Released December 2020.
Winnipeg and Manitoba have a vibrant Jewish community and have been home to many since the mid-1870s.
This year, the oldest synagogue in Winnipeg, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, is celebrating its 130th anniversary.
Rena Secter Elbaze is the Director of Engagement and Education, a new position since 2016.
Music: Sergey Borovkov - Space Battlestar Galaxy by Tunguska Electronic Music Society

U Talk Ep 8 - Miguel Hernandez
"U Talk Ep 8 - Miguel Hernandez." Released December 2020.
How do you succeed in the media industry? Well Miguel Hernandez, seems to have cracked that code.
Miguel has been heavily involved in media, working for video productions both in front and behind the camera. He has also been involved in animation.
Miguel has been passionately sharing his experiences for media creating tutorials on the Grumo Media YouTube Channel on how people can make a living teaching online.
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U Talk Ep 7 - Elton Hubner
"U Talk Ep 7 - Elton Hubner." Released December 2020.
Elton Hubner is a journalist, photographer, owner of Eyes Multimedia, and now an award-winning filmmaker with his passion project, The Fit Generation.
Born in Brazil to European immigrants, Elton has visited dozens of countries and has lived in Canada for the past ten years.
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U Talk Ep 6 - Laura Castillo
"U Talk Ep 6 - Laura Castillo." Released December 2020.
Laura Castillo was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her parents were political refugees who fled the dictatorship in Chile. Laura's family would then move back to Chile when she was 12.
The experiences of her parents and her own living in Chile inspired Laura to dedicate herself to teaching. She is an EAL/ESL teacher and launched online classes through BRIDGES English Language School.
Music: Sergey_Borovkov_-_Space_Battlestar_Galaxy by Tunguska_Electronic_Music_Society

U Talk Ep 5 - Sweta Rajan
"U Talk Ep 5 - Sweta Rajan." Released November 2020.
Work can have its ups and downs, but many immigrants may experience unfair biases and microaggressions from colleagues or employers beyond cultural and language barriers.
That's what Sweta Rajan experienced when working in the United States. After moving to Canada and into more senior roles at businesses, she created spaces where diverse voices are valued equally. She would later work with other immigrant women to make the organization Immigrant and International Women in Science.
Music: Sergey_Borovkov_-_Space_Battlestar_Galaxy by Tunguska_Electronic_Music_Society

U Talk Ep 4 - Sadudee and Janfong Sae-Phan
"U Talk Ep 4 - Sadudee and Janfong Sae-Phan." Released November 2020.
Sadudee and Janfong Sae-Phan moved from Thailand to Canada, searching for a new life and opening a Thai restaurant. That journey would separate them for three years, as Janfong worked abroad, creating the avenue for her family to come over.
Music: Sergey_Borovkov_-_Space_Battlestar_Galaxy by Tunguska_Electronic_Music_Society

U Talk Ep 3 - Sonja Lundstrom
"U Talk Ep 3 - Sonja Lundstrom." Released November 2020.
The Scandinavian Cultural Centre of Winnipeg is a volunteer-driven organization, with members joining clubs of the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
I had the wonderful opportunity to connect with Sonja Lundstrom, President of the SWEDISH CULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF MANITOBA. I asked her about connect to a culture an ocean away, community, family, and Nordic traditions.
Music: Sergey_Borovkov_-_Space_Battlestar_Galaxy by Tunguska_Electronic_Music_Society

U Talk Ep 2 - Adolfo Cuetara
"U Talk Ep 2 - Adolfo Cuetara 2020". Released: 2020.
Featuring Adolfo Cuetara, Executive Director of the CFDC. Adolfo moved to Canada from Spain in 2012 and continued to pursue a career in paleontology.
Music: Sergey_Borovkov_-_Space_Battlestar_Galaxy by Tunguska_Electronic_Music_Society

U Talk Ep 1 - Ethno Fest 2020
"U Talk Ep 1 - Ethno Fest 2020". Released: November 2020.
Featuring Reuben Garang, Alma De La Torre, Ana Lopez and Luana Cunha from Ethno Fest 2020.
Music: Sergey_Borovkov_-_Space_Battlestar_Galaxy by Tunguska_Electronic_Music_Society