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Systemic Change – Indigenous People and the Legal System

Let's Talk Poverty

Release Date: 06/01/2022

Episode #30: Exploring the Arts, Belonging, and Systems Change show art Episode #30: Exploring the Arts, Belonging, and Systems Change

Let's Talk Poverty

In this episode of , Meaghon Reid speaks with , CEO & President of  to explore how the arts can drive systems change, reduce barriers for patrons and artists, and foster civic dialogue.

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Making Ends Meet show art Making Ends Meet

Let's Talk Poverty

Making Ends Meet is a work from creator Sage Cannon. This project was part of Sage’s Master of Fine Arts research at the University of Calgary. Sage had the privilege of working with three young adults who opened themselves up to a creative process and told her their lived experiences of poverty. Sage also includes her own experiences of poverty throughout childhood and adulthood in this project, and the work has been a process of community coming together to share stories. These creations teach us about how people react and talk about poverty and ultimately how we don't talk about it...

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Examining Homelessness in Calgary show art Examining Homelessness in Calgary

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In this episode of Let’s Talk Poverty, Meaghon Reid connects with Lee Stevens, Policy and Research Specialist at VCC and Nick Falvo, a leading researcher on housing and homelessness to discuss the No Place To Go report, its findings and further actions that need to be taken to end homelessness in Calgary. 

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Interventions and Supports for Domestic Violence show art Interventions and Supports for Domestic Violence

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In this episode of Let’s Talk Poverty, Meaghon Reid connects with Leslie Hill, Executive Director of Discovery House, about the realities of support provided to those affected by domestic violence, the need for trauma-informed care and the importance of policy changes to provide long-term support and prevention.  Resources  24-Hour Violence Helpline: If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence, please call 403-234-7233. This helpline is available 24/7 with supportive professionals on the other end.  Learn more about the incredible work being...

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Designing Trauma Informed Spaces show art Designing Trauma Informed Spaces

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In this episode of Let's Talk Poverty, Lee Stevens connects with Jill Pable, a professor at Florida State University and creator of the non-profit, Design Resources for Homelessness, to discuss trauma informed design principles ofr homelessness. 

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Incarcerating Trauma show art Incarcerating Trauma

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In this episode of Let’s Talk Poverty, Jaclyn Silbernagel connects with Dan Jones, a police-officer turned academic to discuss human-centered and trauma-informed practices in the criminal Justice system, the victim-offender overlap, and how evidence-based practice can reduce crime.  Resources referenced in this episode:          

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Fighting Loneliness for Well-Being show art Fighting Loneliness for Well-Being

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In this episode of Let's Talk Poverty, Meaghon Reid connects with Dr. Richard Lewanczuk, Edmonton-based endocrinologist and Senior Medical Director of Health System Integration for Alberta Health Services to discuss loneliness and its impacts on health and well-being. 

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Exploring Canada’s Growing Wealth Inequality show art Exploring Canada’s Growing Wealth Inequality

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In this episode of Let’s Talk Poverty, Lee Stevens connects with David MacDonald, senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, to discuss his recent report on CEO pay in Canada, taxation and income inequality. 

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Changing the Conversation on Housing show art Changing the Conversation on Housing

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In this episode of Let’s Talk Poverty, Jaclyn Silbernagel connects with Inam Teja, a local advocate and policy expert working to shape the way we think about housing, homelessness and city-building in Calgary. 

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Shifting the Models for Support show art Shifting the Models for Support

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In this episode of Let’s Talk Poverty, Meaghon Reid sits down with mental health and addictions advocate Karen Gosbee to discuss the realities of domestic violence, the importance of systems working together to create wraparound supports and how we can shift the mental models surrounding mental health and addictions.  Links:        

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In this episode, Jaclyn Silbernagel sits down with Sarah Sinclair, a Lawyer who leads the Indigenous justice program, Sahwoo mohkaak tsi ma taas (Blackfoot for “Before Being Judged”) at Calgary Legal Guidance. They discuss creating equal access to justice for Indigenous people, how Indigenous Law brings healing, and the need for systemic change in the legal system.