Henry Yu on A Sense of Place with Minelle Mahtani, Roundhouse Radio
http://www.roundhouseradio.com/Senseofplace.aspx
Every Wednesday morning for the last four months I've been joining Minelle Mahtani on her show
Sense of Place on
Roundhouse Radio (FM 98.3), a new station in Vancouver that is producing some great provocative programming. It's been a joy talking with Minelle and some of her guest hosts on air, and I look forward now to every Wednesday morning at 11am! I'm on just after she finishes her weekly segment with my friend Zool Suleman, one of our city's most knowledgeable immigration and refugee lawyers, so I've been enjoying listening to their conversation as I travel to the Roundhouse Radio studio near the harbour.
Bio of Minelle and her show description below these links to recent shows (which I'm happy to say have been sponsored by the Museum of Vancouver's current exhibit "Your Future Home: Creating the New Vancouver"...)
Sense of Place with Minelle Mahtani
Click links below or listen to all episodes on-demand at (scroll the right hand side menu):
http://cirh.streamon.fm/listen-pl-219
A Sense of Place
My passion and work is in cultural and feminist geography, and
understanding how race works in the city. Vancouver is rich with
fascinating people and stories. Sense of Place is for
Vancouverites who are ready to dive deep into a world of greater
understanding. Oh, and I also just happen to love pop culture,
particularly TV dramas.
I understand the value and importance of place and belonging. It’s
what citizens long for. Unfortunately, isolation and marginalization
continue to exist in Vancouver. Why? We'll find out. The reality is,
locations hold meaning. And histories. By connecting with our
communities, we connect with each other.
I intend to look beyond the obvious, to question even the seemingly
good work. We'll be edgy, provocative & pithy. How do we chart out
creative serendipity in our city? With that framing, I’ll take you
through conversations with ‘unlikely allies’, ‘tempered radicals’ and
those facing major personal ‘turning points’.
About Minelle
Minelle is an author, journalist and Associate Professor of Human Geography and Planning, and the Program in Journalism at University of Toronto-Scarborough. She has written two books: Mixed Race Amnesia: Resisting the Romanticization of Multiraciality and Global Mixed Race. She has worked in the not-for-profit sector in Vancouver for the former firm IMPACS – Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society - and sits on the steering committee of UBC’s journalism school. She is former President of the Association for Canadian Studies and has won several awards, including a Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Award for her contributions to journalism. She is a former CBC TV journalist who worked on The National. Minelle took a sabbatical from University of Toronto to take on this exciting role at Roundhouse Radio. She's enthusiastic about what Roundhouse represents - inspiring active community citizenry. Roundhouse’s commitment to solutions-oriented programming echoes Minelle’s own professional passions – to encourage a heightened sense of human flourishing for all Vancouver residents.
"Roundhouse hopes to be a conduit for so many underrepresented groups in this city. As a person of colour, of mixed race descent, I’m obviously supportive of that project. I’m personally committed to entertaining audiences, but also educating and inspiring listeners to shed light on the complexities of city life today."
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