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See How We Run!
Conversations with arts and cultural workers. See How We Run! is an original Below the Radar mini-series looking at local arts collectives and organizations, highlighting conversations about creation, spacemaking, accessibility, and self-determination within the framework of Vancouvers cityscape. The series is hosted by 間眅埶AV VOCE staff Julia Aoki, Kathy Feng, and Samantha Walters.
Throughout the series, we speak to artists, consultants, administrators, and advocates at various stages in their career about how art and culture is sustained in Vancouver. These conversations are inspired by the long history of artist-run centres in Vancouver, as well as the affordability crisis that threatens to make the city one without art.
The Climate Imaginary
As we navigate our future within the ongoing climate emergency, we seek different frameworks to help guide our learning and our actions. In Below the Radars&紳莉莽梯;The Climate Imaginary series we touch on disinformation, links between the arts and climate activism, and the challenges in making real environmental change.
To visualize a better future, Below the Radar invites guests from across artistic and academic disciplines to discuss ways of working in solidarity amidst the climate crisis. We feature conversations that range from the unique power of creative works to mobilize people, to the importance of collaboration and interdependence across fields.
The Trip Diary
The Trip Diary is an original Below the Radar podcast series examining how we move through urban spaces. 間眅埶AV Urban Studies alum and host Steve Tornes invites transportation enthusiasts and policymakers into conversation about the social and political factors that impact how transportation policy plays out on the ground.
Over the course of this series, we will explore how different commute modes walking, cycling, transiting, driving impact daily life and why we need to think about transportation in our urban design.
Voices of the Street
The 2021 Voices of the Street anthology, INSIDE we are all the same, jumps from the page in this special podcast series. For four Megaphone storytellers, poetry and prose from last years special literary edition are a starting point for exploring the themes that moved them in a whole new form: audio storytelling.
Featuring interviews with writers and personal reflections on how their lived experiences merge with the themes of the text, this podcast series illuminates Voices of the Street in a new way.
Women, Work, More
Experiences of gendered work are multifaceted. Common concepts like the glass ceiling or the gender wage gap, dont even come close to scratching the surface of the varying barriers and experiences that women and gender diverse people face within their working lives. From dealing with sexualized work environments, to juggling work and home lives near and far, to retirement these experiences not only vastly differ from mens, but also vastly differ for feminized workers across differing social intersections such as age, race, nationality, and more. In this series, 間眅埶AV Labour Studies student Alyha Bardi documents the lived experiences of women and their relationships with work across varying life stages and social intersections.
Climate Justice & Inequality
In the midst of recent heat domes, mass droughts, seasonal floods, and raging wildfires in BC and across the world, Below the Radar host Am Johal sits down with influential guests from the climate justice movement. This series features conversations that range from how systems of power consistently undermine climate action through policy, to how climate justice is intrinsically linked to issues of colonization and racial injustice.
The Power of Disability
Host Al Etmanski brings us enlightening conversations, featuring guests with disabilities who have been influential in arts, activism, science, and more. This series is a continuation of the work Al has shared in the book, , which reveals that people with disabilities are the invisible force that has shaped history.
Pandemic Conversations
A series exploring how people are continuing to live, research, organize, and make art in a time of social distancing. We interview scientists, community organizations, activists, artists, and others about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people and their communities.