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(Ex)clusion

by Alicia & Marcie

(Ex)clusion - An Exploration of all things Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Copyright: © 2023 (Ex)clusion

Episodes

S2E7: Bonus Episode - The HR ShopTalk Podcast's Andrea Adams interviews our own Marcie Hawranik

21m · Published 05 Jul 06:00

Thank you to Andrea Adams for her interview with (Ex)clusion Co-Host Marcie Hawranik.

Episode featured on the HR ShopTalk YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIHDDh7NawU

In this video, we talk about equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace with an HR lens.  Sometimes HR is tasked with this - but is that the right approach? 
Marcie Hawranik of Canadian Equality Consulting says HR plays a critical role and can help get it set up right including ensuring leadership from the top and accountability - but then make sure that the organization knows and accepts that it's their responsibility as well. 

Canadian Equality Consulting: https://canadianequality.ca/

S2E7: Bonus Episode - The HR ShopTalk Podcast's Andrea Adams interviews our own Marcie Hawranik

21m · Published 05 Jul 06:00

Thank you to Andrea Adams for her interview with (Ex)clusion Co-Host Marcie Hawranik.

Episode featured on the HR ShopTalk YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIHDDh7NawU

In this video, we talk about equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace with an HR lens.  Sometimes HR is tasked with this - but is that the right approach? 
Marcie Hawranik of Canadian Equality Consulting says HR plays a critical role and can help get it set up right including ensuring leadership from the top and accountability - but then make sure that the organization knows and accepts that it's their responsibility as well. 

Canadian Equality Consulting: https://canadianequality.ca/

S2E6: STEAM Mentorship and Outreach Strategies with Cybermentor

52m · Published 25 Jun 06:00

Cybermentor (founded in 2001 – happy 20 years!)  is an online mentorship and science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) outreach program for youth who face barriers to accessing STEAM education. The mentors—women, non-binary, and/or Indigenous professionals in diverse careers in STEAM—enjoy the experience of being a role model and motivating the next generation of STEAM professionals.

Co-coordinator Hannah Brunsdon has been with Cybermentor since 2019. She has a BA in Women’s and Gender Studies with a minor in Drama from UAlberta. Hannah is passionate about feminism, social justice education, mental health, arts-based community development, and creating safer communities. When she’s not working, you can find Hannah biking, doing arts and crafts projects with her family, or watching stand-up specials on all the streaming platforms!

Holliston (Holly) Logan is Cybermentor’s Indigenous Expansion Coordinator. Holly graduated from the University of Calgary with a BSc in Psychology. Holly joined the team in 2020 to focus on expanding the Cybermentor program to create a new mentorship and community engagement stream centred on Indigenous knowledge and people in STEAM. As a member of the Metis Nation of Alberta, Holly is passionate about working within her community and supporting Indigenous youth in pursuing their passions in a way that is meaningful and respectful to their own communities and cultures. When she is not working you can find Holly hanging out with her dog Beatrice, crocheting, listening to true crime podcasts, and hanging out in nature.
 
Resources:
https://www.cybermentor.ca/
https://www.migrationmusic.ca/
https://www.indigesteam.ca/

S2E6: STEAM Mentorship and Outreach Strategies with Cybermentor

52m · Published 25 Jun 06:00

Cybermentor (founded in 2001 – happy 20 years!)  is an online mentorship and science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) outreach program for youth who face barriers to accessing STEAM education. The mentors—women, non-binary, and/or Indigenous professionals in diverse careers in STEAM—enjoy the experience of being a role model and motivating the next generation of STEAM professionals.

Co-coordinator Hannah Brunsdon has been with Cybermentor since 2019. She has a BA in Women’s and Gender Studies with a minor in Drama from UAlberta. Hannah is passionate about feminism, social justice education, mental health, arts-based community development, and creating safer communities. When she’s not working, you can find Hannah biking, doing arts and crafts projects with her family, or watching stand-up specials on all the streaming platforms!

Holliston (Holly) Logan is Cybermentor’s Indigenous Expansion Coordinator. Holly graduated from the University of Calgary with a BSc in Psychology. Holly joined the team in 2020 to focus on expanding the Cybermentor program to create a new mentorship and community engagement stream centred on Indigenous knowledge and people in STEAM. As a member of the Metis Nation of Alberta, Holly is passionate about working within her community and supporting Indigenous youth in pursuing their passions in a way that is meaningful and respectful to their own communities and cultures. When she is not working you can find Holly hanging out with her dog Beatrice, crocheting, listening to true crime podcasts, and hanging out in nature.
 
Resources:
https://www.cybermentor.ca/
https://www.migrationmusic.ca/
https://www.indigesteam.ca/

S2E5: Interview with Steven Ngo; Anti-Asian Racism, Allyship, & Innovating for Systemic Change in Police Reporting

30m · Published 25 May 06:00

Steven Ngo is a Vancouver-based lawyer who specializes in business and technology.  He serves on the board of various organizations that advocate for equity, justice, and opportunity for Asian Canadian legal professionals and the broader community. Steven is also a social entrepreneur and is the founder of Beyond the A, Living Room Series, and Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (Western).
 Currently, he is working on making reporting anti-Asian hate crimes to the police more accessible.

https://fixpolicereporting.ca/

In the News:

  • https://bc.ctvnews.ca/what-if-you-don-t-speak-chinese-vancouver-man-faces-challenges-while-reporting-a-hate-crime-against-him-1.5391054 
  • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-bc-asian-hate-crime-reporting-victims-raising-money-1.6010230
  • https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-asian-canadian-community-tackling-difficulties-in-filing-hate/

Asian Heritage Month

  • https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/asian-heritage-month.html
  • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/community/asian-heritage-month-calgary-1.6009311

S2E5: Interview with Steven Ngo; Anti-Asian Racism, Allyship, & Innovating for Systemic Change in Police Reporting

30m · Published 25 May 06:00

Steven Ngo is a Vancouver-based lawyer who specializes in business and technology.  He serves on the board of various organizations that advocate for equity, justice, and opportunity for Asian Canadian legal professionals and the broader community. Steven is also a social entrepreneur and is the founder of Beyond the A, Living Room Series, and Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (Western).
 Currently, he is working on making reporting anti-Asian hate crimes to the police more accessible.

https://fixpolicereporting.ca/

In the News:

  • https://bc.ctvnews.ca/what-if-you-don-t-speak-chinese-vancouver-man-faces-challenges-while-reporting-a-hate-crime-against-him-1.5391054 
  • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-bc-asian-hate-crime-reporting-victims-raising-money-1.6010230
  • https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-asian-canadian-community-tackling-difficulties-in-filing-hate/

Asian Heritage Month

  • https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/asian-heritage-month.html
  • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/community/asian-heritage-month-calgary-1.6009311

S2E4: Transgender Inclusion, Uplifting LGBTQ+ Voices, and Building Bridges between Communities with James Demers

59m · Published 03 May 07:00

James Demers (He/Him) has worked as a professional facilitator and LGBTQ diversity educator for 9 years and as a community builder for 14 years. Working across a variety of sectors in Treaty 7 Territory (Mo'kinsis) and around the world. He is also a trans activist, athlete, bunny dad, performer, public speaker, and lucky drag producer with Fake Mustache. He has committed his life and career to uplifting LGBTQ voices and building bridges of understanding between all of us. 

Local Resources for Education and Support Services

  • Queer Education Foundation  https://www.qefoundation.com/
  • Skipping Stone Foundation  https://www.skippingstone.ca/
  • Centre for Newcomers/ Rainbow RailRoad  https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/
  • AROC - Anti-Racist Organizational Change Project/ Resources -  http://communitywise.net/aroc/
  • Calgary Queer Arts Society - https://www.calgaryqueerartssociety.com/
  • Rainbow Elders -  http://rainbowelderscalgary.ca/
  • Calgary Pride -  https://www.calgarypride.ca/
  • Calgary Outlink - https://www.calgaryoutlink.ca/
  • HIV Community Link - https://hivcl.org/
  • 519 Community Services Toronto -  https://www.the519.org/education-training/training-resources/our-resources

Indigiqueer and Two Spirit Education/ Speakers

  • Joshua Whitehead (he/him)  https://www.joshuawhitehead.ca/
  • Mòkinàn Consulting - Gabriel Castilloux https://www.mokinanconsulting.com/
  • Dr. James Makokis http://speakerscanada.com/james-makokis/

Further Education and Media Recommendations Podcasts

  • Making Gay History https://makinggayhistory.com/
  • Queer As Fact https://www.queerasfact.com/
  • Nancy https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/nancy
  • AfroQueer Podcast https://afroqueerpodcast.com/
  • Native Calgarian Podcast https://www.nativecalgarian.com/
  • The Secret Life of Canada https://www.cbc.ca/radio/secretlifeofcanada
  • The Unlearning Channel https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-unlearning-channel

Books - Can be found on www.goodreads.com

  • Stonewall: The Riots that Sparked the Gay Revolution by David Carter
  • And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts
  • Transgender History by Susan Stryker
  • Our Past Matters: Stories of Gay Calgary by Kevin Allen
  • I’m Afraid of Men by Vivek Shraya- local U of C Professor and artist
  • So You Want to Talk About Race- by Ijeoma Oluo
  • Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor by Layla F. Saad
  • The Skin We're In: A Year of Black Resistance and Power by Desmond Cole
  • How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi

S2E4: Transgender Inclusion, Uplifting LGBTQ+ Voices, and Building Bridges between Communities with James Demers

59m · Published 03 May 07:00

James Demers (He/Him) has worked as a professional facilitator and LGBTQ diversity educator for 9 years and as a community builder for 14 years. Working across a variety of sectors in Treaty 7 Territory (Mo'kinsis) and around the world. He is also a trans activist, athlete, bunny dad, performer, public speaker, and lucky drag producer with Fake Mustache. He has committed his life and career to uplifting LGBTQ voices and building bridges of understanding between all of us. 

Local Resources for Education and Support Services

  • Queer Education Foundation  https://www.qefoundation.com/
  • Skipping Stone Foundation  https://www.skippingstone.ca/
  • Centre for Newcomers/ Rainbow RailRoad  https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/
  • AROC - Anti-Racist Organizational Change Project/ Resources -  http://communitywise.net/aroc/
  • Calgary Queer Arts Society - https://www.calgaryqueerartssociety.com/
  • Rainbow Elders -  http://rainbowelderscalgary.ca/
  • Calgary Pride -  https://www.calgarypride.ca/
  • Calgary Outlink - https://www.calgaryoutlink.ca/
  • HIV Community Link - https://hivcl.org/
  • 519 Community Services Toronto -  https://www.the519.org/education-training/training-resources/our-resources

Indigiqueer and Two Spirit Education/ Speakers

  • Joshua Whitehead (he/him)  https://www.joshuawhitehead.ca/
  • Mòkinàn Consulting - Gabriel Castilloux https://www.mokinanconsulting.com/
  • Dr. James Makokis http://speakerscanada.com/james-makokis/

Further Education and Media Recommendations Podcasts

  • Making Gay History https://makinggayhistory.com/
  • Queer As Fact https://www.queerasfact.com/
  • Nancy https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/nancy
  • AfroQueer Podcast https://afroqueerpodcast.com/
  • Native Calgarian Podcast https://www.nativecalgarian.com/
  • The Secret Life of Canada https://www.cbc.ca/radio/secretlifeofcanada
  • The Unlearning Channel https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-unlearning-channel

Books - Can be found on www.goodreads.com

  • Stonewall: The Riots that Sparked the Gay Revolution by David Carter
  • And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts
  • Transgender History by Susan Stryker
  • Our Past Matters: Stories of Gay Calgary by Kevin Allen
  • I’m Afraid of Men by Vivek Shraya- local U of C Professor and artist
  • So You Want to Talk About Race- by Ijeoma Oluo
  • Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor by Layla F. Saad
  • The Skin We're In: A Year of Black Resistance and Power by Desmond Cole
  • How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi

S2E3: Coping Mechanisms and Support Networks for Indigenous Women in Engineering with Jessica Vandenberghe, PEng, MSc

29m · Published 21 Apr 06:00

Jessica Vandenberghe, P.Eng., M.Sc. has worked in the oilsands, mining, regulatory, infrastructure, and consulting industries. She holds a B.Sc. Chemical Engineering Computer Process Control Co-op and an M.Sc. in Chemical and Mining Engineering, both from the University of Alberta. Her career has taken her to communities large and small around the nation and she has sat on many Boards and Councils with stakeholders such as federal, provincial, and municipal governments, with First Nations, Metis Settlements, and Metis Nations, as well as academic institutions and private industry. As a mother of two and an Indigenous female engineer, she is passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion along with Truth and Reconciliation.

She is currently the Assistant Dean (Outreach) and Industrial Professor - Indigenous Engineering for the University of Alberta, Faculty of Engineering, where she oversees a wide portfolio that contributes to the development of well-rounded and ethically-minded engineering students who will ultimately help to build strong and vibrant communities within Canada.
- https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/jvanden1
- https://informedopinions.org/ew_expert/jessica.vandenberghe/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7cSkqltKLg
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnVovDSHUcU

Unsettled: Journeys in Truth and Conciliation – the Podcast that I co-host with George Lee
- https://unsettledjourneys.buzzsprout.com/
- https://www.facebook.com/UnsettledJourneys/

LinkedIn: Jessica Vandenberghe
Twitter: @JMvandenberghe
Instagram: @UofAIndigenousengProf

DiscoverE
- https://www.ualberta.ca/engineering/discovere/index.html
- https://www.ualberta.ca/engineering/discovere/discovere-at-home/index.html
- https://estore.engineering.ualberta.ca/discovere/activity-boxes/

S2E3: Coping Mechanisms and Support Networks for Indigenous Women in Engineering with Jessica Vandenberghe, PEng, MSc

29m · Published 21 Apr 06:00

Jessica Vandenberghe, P.Eng., M.Sc. has worked in the oilsands, mining, regulatory, infrastructure, and consulting industries. She holds a B.Sc. Chemical Engineering Computer Process Control Co-op and an M.Sc. in Chemical and Mining Engineering, both from the University of Alberta. Her career has taken her to communities large and small around the nation and she has sat on many Boards and Councils with stakeholders such as federal, provincial, and municipal governments, with First Nations, Metis Settlements, and Metis Nations, as well as academic institutions and private industry. As a mother of two and an Indigenous female engineer, she is passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion along with Truth and Reconciliation.

She is currently the Assistant Dean (Outreach) and Industrial Professor - Indigenous Engineering for the University of Alberta, Faculty of Engineering, where she oversees a wide portfolio that contributes to the development of well-rounded and ethically-minded engineering students who will ultimately help to build strong and vibrant communities within Canada.
- https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/jvanden1
- https://informedopinions.org/ew_expert/jessica.vandenberghe/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7cSkqltKLg
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnVovDSHUcU

Unsettled: Journeys in Truth and Conciliation – the Podcast that I co-host with George Lee
- https://unsettledjourneys.buzzsprout.com/
- https://www.facebook.com/UnsettledJourneys/

LinkedIn: Jessica Vandenberghe
Twitter: @JMvandenberghe
Instagram: @UofAIndigenousengProf

DiscoverE
- https://www.ualberta.ca/engineering/discovere/index.html
- https://www.ualberta.ca/engineering/discovere/discovere-at-home/index.html
- https://estore.engineering.ualberta.ca/discovere/activity-boxes/

(Ex)clusion has 62 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 44:15:26. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 2nd, 2024 22:11.

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