Podcasts
Coastal Routes Radio: Stories from the Atlantic
Maw-lukutinej / Let’s Work Together
- S1E1 Talking Thesis: Steeping your Tea & Getting to Know Us
- S1E2 Talking Thesis: Fostering Relationships and the Early Stages of Research with Flat Bay
- S1E3 Talking Thesis: Building “The Movement” Towards Mi’kmaw Rights in Newfoundland and Labrador
- S1E4 Talking Thesis: Exploring Challenges in the Community and Considering Identity
- S1E5 Talking Thesis: Recognizing the Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation Registration Process, a form of “Contemporary Colonialism?”
- S1E6 Talking Thesis: Reflecting on Responsibilities for Researchers working with Indigenous Communities
- S1E7 Talking Thesis: Bridging the Campus to Community Through “Two-Eyed Seeing”
- S2E1 Who we are and what we do Pt.1 – Kelly Butler, Brady Reid, Kelly Vodden, Arlene White
- S2E2 Who we are and what we do Pt.2 – Kelly Butler, Brady Reid, Kelly Vodden, Arlene White
- S2E3 Collaboration, trust and Weaving Indigenous ways into the academy – Elder Calvin White, Dr. Stephen Decker
- S2E4 Intersections of Science and Indigenous knowledge Pt.1 – Dr. Hilding Neilson
- S2E5 Intersections of Science and Indigenous knowledge Pt.2 – Dr. Hilding Neilson
- S2E6 Maw-Lukutinej in Practice Pt.1 – Brady Reid, Dr. Raymond Thomas, Ivan White Sr, Ivan J White Jr.
- S2E7 Maw-Lukutinej in Practice Pt.2 – Brady Reid, Dr. Raymond Thomas, Ivan White Sr, Ivan J White Jr.
- S2E8 Who Benefits and Community Choice – Kelly Butler, Brady Reid, Kelly Vodden, Arlene White
- S3E1 Justin Brake (Part 1)
- S3E2 Justin Brake (Part 2)
- S3E3 Justin Brake (Part 3)
- S3E4 Justin Brake (Part 4)
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