The status quo can't romaine
Download MP3We dig into Black Lives Matter, highlighting the voice of Sahr Saffa. And, if you stick around we also cover your favourite bad idea that Gondowon't get built.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Drive-Thru Masks
- News Release: Non-medical masks available to Albertans
Mowing Greenspaces
Passenger Rail
- News Release: Assessing rail service between Calgary and Banff
Sahr Saffa
- @sahrsjunior on Instagram
- Sahr Saffa on LinkedIn
- LIBI Podcast: Sahr Saffa
- Avenue Edmonton profile of Sahr Saffa
- Mode Models: Behind The Scenes with Sahr Saffa
Bias in Tech
- Sahr's post about algorithms
- Sahr's post calling out Edmonton's tech sector
- Kick Point: We Can, We Will, We Must.
Edmonton Police
- Edmonton police chief says defunding would hinder diversity initiatives
- Edmonton police offer avenue of reconciliation for complainants
- Edmonton city council to consider reducing 2021 police budget by $16.3 million for reallocation to community programs
- Tech Roundup: Edmonton Police tech accelerator questioned amid Black Lives Matter protests
- Regina Police Association says tweet about defunding wasn't meant as threat to cultural unit
Black Lives Matter
Prairie Sky Gondola
C-Tribe Festival
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