Bosco Neighbourhood Podcast
What does revitalization look like when the focus is on relationships instead of just infrastructure? In the series finale, we zoom out to imagine the next 100 years of this land. Cheryl Whiskeyjack of the Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society discusses the importance of "vitalizing" the ingredients already present in the community. Plus, City of Edmonton Principal Planner Cory Sousa reflects on the City Plan for two million people and how the Bosco Foundation acts as a bridge between citizens and administration. Featured Music: Original sounds provided by the Sihle Sizwe Marimba Band. For more on Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society, visit: https://bentarrow.ca/ [https://bentarrow.ca/] Discover more about the Bosco Foundation and the organizations that call it home: https://www.boscofoundation.com/ [https://www.boscofoundation.com/] About our guests Shelley Sabo: CEO, Bosco Foundation Shelley Sabo is an advocate of asset based community development, learning from universal principles and processes that many collectivist cultures embody. She’s worked for all levels of government, in the non-profit sector and volunteered on many civic boards. She stewards the Foundation’s historic 3.5 acre site in northeast Edmonton. Having grown up in the Balwin and Belvedere area, she views the neighbourhood as a "fractal" of the city—a diverse ecosystem where stories of hope and reciprocity can support dialogue over division and invite healing. Her vision for the Foundation is rooted in the concepts of wahkohtowin and Ubuntu, creating a relational space where everyone is welcome to share their gifts. Cheryl Whiskeyjack: Executive Director, Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society Cheryl Whiskeyjack is a prominent voice in Edmonton’s Indigenous community. Originally from Manitoulin Island, she moved to Northeast Edmonton at age 10 and maintains deep roots in the community where she was raised. A firm believer that "vitalizing" a neighbourhood is about bringing existing strengths to the surface, she advocates for revitalization that is rooted in kinship and relationship. Her work focuses on ensuring Indigenous leadership and perspectives are central to the city’s evolving social and urban landscape. Cory Sousa: Principal Planner, City of Edmonton Cory Sousa is a lifelong resident of the city’s northeast. With extensive experience in urban planning, he brings a unique "local-first" perspective to his work. He views revitalization not just as infrastructure, but as a way to "vitalize" the happiness and pride of residents. In the Bosco Neighbourhood Podcast, he explores how storytelling and community partnerships can bridge the gap between citizens and city administration. About the Hosts Soni Dasmohapatra: Community-Based Researcher & Cultural Strategist Soni is a trusted consultant with over 20 years of experience in equity strategy, public policy, and community-based evaluation. She has led initiatives across the non-profit, arts, and government sectors with a focus on Indigenous–settler relationship-building, developmental evaluation, and participatory process design. Her recent work includes storytelling-based impact assessments, regenerative equity frameworks, and neighbourhood-level engagement strategy. Soni brings a deep understanding of how to design projects that reflect community realities and hold space for multiple truths. Darine Moukhaiber: Communications Strategist, Storyteller Darine is the founder of Quip Creative, a boutique agency that helps organizations clarify their message and tell stories that connect. With a background in journalism and over 15 years of experience in strategic communications, she specializes in shaping stories that are rooted in community values and designed for impact. Darine works closely with non-profits and small businesses to translate lived experiences into meaningful content across platforms. As a podcast producer and storyteller, Darine focuses on voice, tone, and structure to ensure the story serves both the speaker and the listener.
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