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Storytelling through dance: Indigenous youth celebrate culture and community
Over 100 Indigenous youth are gathering in Toronto for a celebration of art, music and dance, including local talent from Saskatchewan. Rebecca Strong, Prince Albert singer and Canada's Got Talent winner and Candace Scott-Moore, artistic director for the Outside Looking In’s 19th Annual Showcase, join the show to talk about the performance and how it celebrates identity, resilience and storytelling for Indigenous youth.
Looksmaxxing, masculinity & the internet’s influence on boys
It's Sexual Violence Awareness Month and a Saskatchewan-wide campaign called Choose To See is taking aim at online trends like looksmaxxing and the Manosphere. The campaign argues that harmful online content is shaping how young men see themselves — and others — and open conversation is key to preventing gender-based violence. To talk about the campaign and the online trends it aims to combat, Evan is joined by Morgan Price, Education & Outreach Coordinator, Saskatoon Sexual Assault and Information Centre (SSAIC).
A lifeline for survivors: Saskatchewan opens first women’s legal clinic
Saskatchewan’s first women’s legal clinic has opened, offering no-cost, trauma-informed legal support for women and gender-diverse survivors of intimate partner violence. This fills a need for those who don’t qualify for legal aid but can’t afford private lawyers. To talk about this resource, Evan speaks with Violeta Dima, Managing Lawyer, Women's Legal Clinic and Nicole Obrigavitch, Executive Director of the Elizabeth Fry Society.
Priced out? Saskatchewan’s housing market hits another record
Saskatchewan’s housing market continues to hit new highs, with back-to-back months of record price increases raising concerns about affordability across the province. Tyler Hudy, VP of Public Affairs and Communications for the Saskatchewan REALTORS® Association, joins the show to talk about what's driving this increase, what it means for homebuyers and where the market could be heading.
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