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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

S2E2: REAL Talk with Andrea Silverstone from Sagesse - 16 Days to End Gender Based Violence

44m · Published 30 Nov 08:00

Andrea Silverstone is the Executive Director of Sagesse Domestic Violence Prevention Society, an organization committed to breaking the cycle of violence for individuals, organizations, and communities.  She is a highly respected community partner and collaborative leader.      

Andrea is a Registered Social Worker and Mediator with a background in Judaic/Talmudic Law, having attended Lindenbaum College in Jerusalem and York University in Toronto. Beginning her career in Calgary at the Awo Taan Native Women’s Shelter, Andrea later transitioned into her role as the Executive Director of Sagesse. Andrea’s achievements include the 2013 Association of Jewish Family and Child Agencies Goodman Award in recognition of her development and implementation of innovative programming that addresses bullying, violence, and domestic abuse in the Jewish community, the 2015 Alberta Inspiration Award for leadership in Family Violence Prevention and the 2015 RESOLVE Excellence in Community Service and Research Award in recognition of her distinguished contribution to creating homes and communities safe from interpersonal violence and abuse.  

Andrea has implemented a collective impact initiative to address domestic and sexual violence province-wide, she has developed programming to address the systemic nature of domestic violence in under-studied communities such as women of affluence and strives daily to ensure individuals affected by abuse and gender inequality are made visible and know that they have an ally in her.  

https://www.sagesse.org/
https://realtalk.sagesse.org/
https://www.hrreporter.com/employment-law/news/bill-c-65-to-take-effect-jan.-1-2021/330862
https://www.alberta.ca/family-violence-prevention.aspx
https://www.alberta.ca/family-violence-find-supports.aspx

S2E2: REAL Talk with Andrea Silverstone from Sagesse - 16 Days to End Gender Based Violence

44m · Published 30 Nov 08:00

Andrea Silverstone is the Executive Director of Sagesse Domestic Violence Prevention Society, an organization committed to breaking the cycle of violence for individuals, organizations, and communities.  She is a highly respected community partner and collaborative leader.      

Andrea is a Registered Social Worker and Mediator with a background in Judaic/Talmudic Law, having attended Lindenbaum College in Jerusalem and York University in Toronto. Beginning her career in Calgary at the Awo Taan Native Women’s Shelter, Andrea later transitioned into her role as the Executive Director of Sagesse. Andrea’s achievements include the 2013 Association of Jewish Family and Child Agencies Goodman Award in recognition of her development and implementation of innovative programming that addresses bullying, violence, and domestic abuse in the Jewish community, the 2015 Alberta Inspiration Award for leadership in Family Violence Prevention and the 2015 RESOLVE Excellence in Community Service and Research Award in recognition of her distinguished contribution to creating homes and communities safe from interpersonal violence and abuse.  

Andrea has implemented a collective impact initiative to address domestic and sexual violence province-wide, she has developed programming to address the systemic nature of domestic violence in under-studied communities such as women of affluence and strives daily to ensure individuals affected by abuse and gender inequality are made visible and know that they have an ally in her.  

https://www.sagesse.org/
https://realtalk.sagesse.org/
https://www.hrreporter.com/employment-law/news/bill-c-65-to-take-effect-jan.-1-2021/330862
https://www.alberta.ca/family-violence-prevention.aspx
https://www.alberta.ca/family-violence-find-supports.aspx

S2E1: WinSTEM Week Ada Lovelace Day - An interview with Dr. Laleh Behjat

38m · Published 13 Oct 12:00

Welcome to Season 2!
We kick things off on Ada Lovelace Day, the 1st day of WinSTEM week 2020!
Our Guest:
Dr. Laleh Behjat is a professor at the University of Calgary in Alberta Canada. Her research mainly focuses on applying mathematical techniques to make computers faster and more efficient. She has won several international, national and institutional awards for her work on computer engineering and engineering education. In addition, Dr. Behjat has a passion for increasing the status of women in (STEM) and has worked on recruiting more women to engineering for over a decade. She has won many awards for her work on this topic! Including as a recipient of the 2018 Alberta Women’s Science Networks Minerva Mentor Award, the 2015 Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) Women in Engineering Champion Award, and Association of Computing Machinery, Special Interest Group in Design Automation Service Award in 2014. Earlier this year she became the NSERC (National Science and Engineering Research Council) Women in Science and Engineering Prairie Chair! As part of today’s discussion, Dr. Behjat will be discussing some of her plans as the new Prairie Chair.

- http://cwse-prairies.ca/pages/prairie-wise/long_bios/Laleh_Behjat.php
- https://schulich.ucalgary.ca
- https://findingada.com/
- https://www.biography.com/scholar/ada-lovelace
- https://www.awsn.org/WinSTEM/month 

S2E1: WinSTEM Week Ada Lovelace Day - An interview with Dr. Laleh Behjat

38m · Published 13 Oct 12:00

Welcome to Season 2!
We kick things off on Ada Lovelace Day, the 1st day of WinSTEM week 2020!
Our Guest:
Dr. Laleh Behjat is a professor at the University of Calgary in Alberta Canada. Her research mainly focuses on applying mathematical techniques to make computers faster and more efficient. She has won several international, national and institutional awards for her work on computer engineering and engineering education. In addition, Dr. Behjat has a passion for increasing the status of women in (STEM) and has worked on recruiting more women to engineering for over a decade. She has won many awards for her work on this topic! Including as a recipient of the 2018 Alberta Women’s Science Networks Minerva Mentor Award, the 2015 Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) Women in Engineering Champion Award, and Association of Computing Machinery, Special Interest Group in Design Automation Service Award in 2014. Earlier this year she became the NSERC (National Science and Engineering Research Council) Women in Science and Engineering Prairie Chair! As part of today’s discussion, Dr. Behjat will be discussing some of her plans as the new Prairie Chair.

- http://cwse-prairies.ca/pages/prairie-wise/long_bios/Laleh_Behjat.php
- https://schulich.ucalgary.ca
- https://findingada.com/
- https://www.biography.com/scholar/ada-lovelace
- https://www.awsn.org/WinSTEM/month 

S1E24: "The Experiences of Women of Colour in the Workplace"

48m · Published 15 Jun 06:00

A Crossover Episode with The Colour Gap Podcast Shahzia Noorally, a podcast that uncovers the unique and uncomfortable truths about being a Woman of Colour in the corporate world.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/227195
@ColourGap 

We all experience spaces - including work spaces differently. The episode will discuss the pitfalls in EDI efforts when an intersectional lens is not applied. We will also discuss the importance of listening to and understanding lived experiences.

S1E24: "The Experiences of Women of Colour in the Workplace"

48m · Published 15 Jun 06:00

A Crossover Episode with The Colour Gap Podcast Shahzia Noorally, a podcast that uncovers the unique and uncomfortable truths about being a Woman of Colour in the corporate world.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/227195
@ColourGap 

We all experience spaces - including work spaces differently. The episode will discuss the pitfalls in EDI efforts when an intersectional lens is not applied. We will also discuss the importance of listening to and understanding lived experiences.

S1E23: Child Welfare Advocacy and Anti-Black Racism in Canada, an Interview with Rebecca Foshole-Luke from Positive Choices Consulting

1h 11m · Published 08 Jun 06:00

Positive Choices Consulting:
https://positivechoicescounselling.com/
https://www.instagram.com/positivecho...
https://www.linkedin.com/company/posi...
https://twitter.com/PCCyyc
https://www.facebook.com/positivechoi...
Child Welfare League of Canada
https://7f9b59af-af92-41cd-8e6c-aa287...
National Institute of Forensic Social Work
https://nifsw.com
Additional Reading:
https://robynmaynard.com/policing-bla...
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contr...
https://www.drdansiegel.com/books/the...
https://drshefali.com/the-conscious-p...
https://www.seattle.gov/Documents/Dep...
Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrHIQ...
http://www.canadianculturalmosaicfoun...

S1E23: Child Welfare Advocacy and Anti-Black Racism in Canada, an Interview with Rebecca Foshole-Luke from Positive Choices Consulting

1h 11m · Published 08 Jun 06:00

Positive Choices Consulting:
https://positivechoicescounselling.com/
https://www.instagram.com/positivecho...
https://www.linkedin.com/company/posi...
https://twitter.com/PCCyyc
https://www.facebook.com/positivechoi...
Child Welfare League of Canada
https://7f9b59af-af92-41cd-8e6c-aa287...
National Institute of Forensic Social Work
https://nifsw.com
Additional Reading:
https://robynmaynard.com/policing-bla...
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contr...
https://www.drdansiegel.com/books/the...
https://drshefali.com/the-conscious-p...
https://www.seattle.gov/Documents/Dep...
Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrHIQ...
http://www.canadianculturalmosaicfoun...

S1E22: A Crossover Episode with Award Winning Podcast Cross-polliNation discussing Career Pivots and EDI

1h 6m · Published 01 Jun 06:00

Cross-polliNation aims to show that creativity and innovation are widely accessible by combining knowledge or talents you already have or can learn. 

  •  crosspollination.co
  • Twitter @Pollinata1, on Instagram and LinkedIn
  • https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.com/blog/2018/11/6/we-welcome-cross-pollination-into-the-hive

Economic Recovery and Women in Alberta

  • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/women-led-alberta-s-economic-recovery-in-2018-1.4988174 

The Gig Economy 

  • https://www.dianemulcahy.com/gig-economy/

Past Episode Reference

  • https://www.buzzsprout.com/281024/1280152-episode1-edi-it-s-good-for-business-making-a-business-case-for-equity-diversity-and-inclusion

S1E22: A Crossover Episode with Award Winning Podcast Cross-polliNation discussing Career Pivots and EDI

1h 6m · Published 01 Jun 06:00

Cross-polliNation aims to show that creativity and innovation are widely accessible by combining knowledge or talents you already have or can learn. 

  •  crosspollination.co
  • Twitter @Pollinata1, on Instagram and LinkedIn
  • https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.com/blog/2018/11/6/we-welcome-cross-pollination-into-the-hive

Economic Recovery and Women in Alberta

  • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/women-led-alberta-s-economic-recovery-in-2018-1.4988174 

The Gig Economy 

  • https://www.dianemulcahy.com/gig-economy/

Past Episode Reference

  • https://www.buzzsprout.com/281024/1280152-episode1-edi-it-s-good-for-business-making-a-business-case-for-equity-diversity-and-inclusion

(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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