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Ryerson University
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Episodes
How implicit bias and police force connect
12m · Published
A new study reports that in areas of the United States where white residents have stronger implicit racial biases, police officers are more likely to disproportionately kill Black people. Ryerson psychology Professor Eric Hehman discusses his findings with host Will Sloan
Ryerson Rams basketball: Living in the now
31m · Published
Coach Roy Rana and top athlete Adika Peter-McNeilly chat with host Zandra Alexander about keeping it light, being leaders and the transformation of Rams basketball
Earth Day
22m · Published
Is it too late to save the planet? On this Earth Day edition, host Will Sloan talks to Dianne Saxe, environmental commissioner of Ontario, about the impact of climate change, and what we can do to mitigate it. Plus: Jessie Ma, distinguished research fellow at the Centre for Urban Energy, discusses the future of environmentally sustainable technology
Sanctuary city policy in Canada's cities: Symbolically ambitious but practically cautious
24m · Published
Criminology Professor Graham Hudson joins host Zandra Alexander to discuss the findings of a recent Ryerson study on Toronto's Sanctuary City policy, and what that means for other Canadian cities
The rise of precarious work
23m · Published
Labour rights activist and scholar Winnie Ng, and professor and author Carlo Fanelli, join host Melissa Yu Vanti to discuss the rise of precarious work in Canada, the role of government and how it may affect the upcoming labour force
What to expect from this year's Oscars
15m · Published
The 89th Academy Awards are just around the corner. Who will win? And what does it mean? Host Will Sloan talks to Paul Moore, graduate program director for communication and culture at Ryerson, about all things Oscar
Black History Matters
41m · Published
In this special Black History Month episode, host Will Sloan explores the Ryerson Image Centre's winter season, "Power to the People: Photography and Video of Repression and Black Protest," with Black Artist's Network Dialogue member Julie Crooks and RIC director Paul Roth. Later, Ryerson Education and Awareness coordinator Darrell Bowden discusses the legacy of Viola Desmond
What's the matter with America
25m · Published
Thomas Frank, renowned author, journalist and historian, joins host Zandra Alexander to discuss the election and presidency of Donald Trump--why he won, what it means, and what happens next.
The history of Christmas movies
13m · Published
From "It's a Wonderful Life" to "A Charlie Brown Christmas" to "Die Hard," Faculty of Communication and Design Prof James Nadler and host Will Sloan discuss the canon of holiday movies and TV shows
The rise of populist politics
26m · Published
Politics Professors Bryan Evans and John Shields have recently returned from a trip to Iceland where they witnessed the rise of the Pirate Party and the results of the federal election first-hand. On this episode, Evans and Shields talk to host Zandra Alexander about a tumultuous year in global politics
Ryerson University has 36 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 13:14:12. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 07:16.
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