Today For Tomorrow

Today For Tomorrow A new show on CKUW Radio 95.9fm focused on Decolonizing & Indigenizing!

10/29/2018

Be sure to tune in to CKUW 95.9FM this Monday Oct.29th at 4pm for the latest installment of Today For Tomorrow. We'll be discussing Indigenous voices in media as healing paths for creators and communities. Special guest participants include Jim Compton , Artistic Director at the Adam Beach Film Institute and veteran broadcaster, Coleen Rajotte, film maker, veteran broadcaster, and Founder of the Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival. and students with the Adam Beach Film Institute!

Listen to the next episode of Today For Tomorrow on Monday October 29 from 4-5 PM. Today for Tomorrow will air each mont...
08/20/2018

Listen to the next episode of Today For Tomorrow on Monday October 29 from 4-5 PM. Today for Tomorrow will air each month with a fifth Monday.

In case you missed it, guess what's on the top of the CKUW website news page?? An introduction of our show! Take a look:
08/12/2018

In case you missed it, guess what's on the top of the CKUW website news page?? An introduction of our show! Take a look:

In the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation, the inaugural episode of Today for Tomorrow aired on CKUW on Monday July 30 from 4 – 5 PM. The show’s debut featured the voices of several honored guests, including Indigenous Homelessness scholar Jessie Thistle, poet and author Marie Annharte Baker, Ko...

Whoever made this must have been thinking about the work we want to highlight on this show!
08/04/2018

Whoever made this must have been thinking about the work we want to highlight on this show!

On our inaugural episode, Jesse Thistle mentioned the definition of Indigenous homelessness he helped to develop alongsi...
08/02/2018

On our inaugural episode, Jesse Thistle mentioned the definition of Indigenous homelessness he helped to develop alongside others with lived experience. Read more below:

Indigenous homelessness is a human condition that describes First Nations, Métis and Inuit individuals, families or communities lacking stable, permanent, appropriate housing, or the immediate prospect, means or ability to acquire such housing. Unlike the common colonialist definition of homelessness, Indigenous homelessness is not defined as lacking a structure of habitation; rather, it is more fully described and understood through a composite lens of Indigenous worldviews. These include: individuals, families and communities isolated from their relationships to land, water, place, family, kin, each other, animals, cultures, languages and identities. Importantly, Indigenous people experiencing these kinds of homelessness cannot culturally, spiritually, emotionally or physically reconnect with their Indigeneity or lost relationships (Aboriginal Standing Committee on Housing and Homelessness, 2012).

Read the full report here: http://homelesshub.ca/IndigenousHomelessness

We'd like to send a big thank you and meegwetch to Gramma Shingoose for conducting a pipe ceremony with us before our sh...
07/31/2018

We'd like to send a big thank you and meegwetch to Gramma Shingoose for conducting a pipe ceremony with us before our show today. We're grateful to begin our show in a good way

Do you have a topic you'd like to recommend? A guest or musical piece to suggest?? Email us at CKUWTodayForTomorrow@gmai...
07/31/2018

Do you have a topic you'd like to recommend? A guest or musical piece to suggest?? Email us at [email protected]!

Our first musical break was Leonard Sumner's "They Say", somewhat of an anthem for decolonization and action!
07/31/2018

Our first musical break was Leonard Sumner's "They Say", somewhat of an anthem for decolonization and action!

07/31/2018

It was our pleasure to debut our first show on CKUW Radio 95.9fm today, discussing homelessness and decolonization on Treaty 1 land! Our show featured host Michael Welch introducing questions to special guests Jessie Thistle, Granny Patrol Marie Baker, Ko'ona Saber, Dr. Mary Le Maitre & Michael Redhead Champagne! The link to listen to our debut episode will be posted soon!

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