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Sally Armstrong: 'Women's history is flawed'
Sally Armstrong has been advocating for women's rights for decades. The journalist says she thought she'd covered every study that had ever been done on women — but was surprised to find more. She shares a few ways women have been sidelined in history and in research.
Ideas |
As a person of colour, I stand out on the trail. But hiking the U.S. also resurfaced the trauma of my past
Amiththan Sebarajah is a through hiker who's clocked over 10,000 km of long-distance hiking. As a person of colour, he's always been an anomaly on the trail. But his most recent hike brought his trauma as a child in Sri Lanka to the surface.
The Doc Project |
Why now? Here's why Don Cherry's poppy comments may have been 'the final straw'
The Current ||
Children still being placed in immigration detention 'on a regular basis': report
As It Happens ||
How tackling tough topics helped Sesame Street endure for 5 decades
Day 6 ||
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Podcast: Judges toss cases over police credibility concerns
Front Burner |
Unseen for decades, elusive 'mouse deer' spotted tiptoeing through Vietnamese forest
As It Happens ||
Your seafood dinner could be tied to slavery on fishing vessels, says journalist
The Current ||
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Why Dr. Brian Goldman bought cigarettes for his underage son who has FASD
Kirsten Fenn
White Coat - Black Art |
Massey Lectures 2019: Sally Armstrong argues gender equality is crucial to a thriving future
Ideas |
Fear and trauma are useful for animals — can we learn from them how to live without it?
Quirks & Quarks ||
Reflections on the music business from a young Neil Young
Archives |
'There's never been a better time' to be a woman, says activist Sally Armstrong
The Current |
Why The Sunday Edition recorded a concert at a maximum security prison - Michael's essay
The Sunday Edition ||
'We have everything,' says woman who narrowly escaped Calif. fire with her baby 1 year ago
As It Happens ||
The forgotten Canadian history of the Chinese Labour Corps
The Current ||
Writer who said it's 'time to say goodbye' to Don Cherry surprised he was actually fired
As It Happens |
Indigenous veterans: They fought for freedom, democracy and an equality 'they could never share'
Unreserved |
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The promise and pitfalls of assistive technologies for people with visual impairments
Out in the Open ||
Proust Questionnaire
Military historian Ted Barris takes our Proust questionnaire in honour of Remembrance Day
The Next Chapter ||
What happened when Sharon, Lois & Bram played The Name Game song with Tucker
Cross Country Checkup |
Why accents are behind the booming business of the human voice
Cost of Living ||
The lionfish is an Olympic athlete of digestion — and that's an ecological disaster
Quirks & Quarks ||