Women
Women, Sex Work, and Homelessness
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010Click here to listen: [Audio: http://www.radio4all.net/files/david@ckdu.ca/3412-1-ckdu-hm-women-homelessness.mp3]
On February 23rd, CKDU’s Jane Kirby and Melissa Albiani hosted Hour 2 of the 8th Annual Homelessness Marathon live from St. Matthew’s United Church, beside the Emergency Out of the Cold Shelter.
Kirby and Albiani interviewed a variety of panelists to discuss criminalization of sex work, the funding crisis and cutbacks [...]
The Poets of Creative Spirit East
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010Listen Online: [Audio: http://www.radio4all.net/files/david@ckdu.ca/3412-1-cse_poetry_reading_april_29_2009_.mp3]
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In April of 2009, eight poets from the Creative Spirit East poetry group came to the studios of CKDU campus/community radio to record some of their spoken word and poetry. Host of CKDU’s ‘The Poetry Show’, David Rimmington, welcomed the guests and invited [...]
McGill activists shut down ‘Choose Life’
Monday, November 2nd, 2009[Audio: http://www.radio4all.net/files/david@ckdu.ca/3412-1-owu_sarah_woolf.mp3]
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October 30, 2009
by Jane Kirby
HALIFAX – On October 5th, pro-choice activists at McGill university shut down a presentation hosted by the student society Choose Life entitled “Echoes of the Holocaust”. The talk, given by Jose Ruba of the Canadian Centre for Bioethical Reform, compares abortion to genocide and has been deemed sexist [...]
Depoliticizing Sexual Assault at Carleton University
Friday, October 9th, 2009[Audio: http://www.radio4all.net/files/janekirby2@gmail.com/3700-1-interviewjuliel2.mp3]
CKDU News Collective
September 30, 2009
HALIFAX–Carleton University students and the Coalition for a Carleton Sexual Assault Centre are outraged by the latest known sexual assault on campus. Carleton University Campus Safety has released information regarding an assault that occurred near residence on September 25th, 2009 in which a woman was “struck in the face and [...]
Nova Scotia transition houses in peril
Friday, September 11th, 20093412-1-owu-transition_houses_sept10.mp3
Bryony House is a shelter for abused women and their children. It has been operating in Halifax for 31 years, and is the largest transition house for women in Nova Scotia. Each year Bryony House offers safety and shelter to over 450 women and children and answers over 4000 distress calls.
Due to a funding freeze [...]
Women accused of wearing trousers in Sudan
Friday, September 11th, 2009A Sudanese woman arrested in July for flouting Sudan’s decency laws for wearing trousers has been spared the expected Islamic punishment of 40 lashes. Lubna Ahmed al-Hussein was instead ordered to pay a fine of about $200 following a court decision in Khartoum, the Sudanese capital.
Scores of female supporters rallied behind Lubna shouting ‘freedom’. When [...]
Walking for Justice
Friday, September 4th, 20093412-1-owu_20090820_gladysradek.mp3
HALIFAX – On Thursday, August 20th, CKDU’s Melissa Albiani interviewed Gladys Radek. Radek is a founder and co-organizer of the Walk 4 Justice. Radek, in collaboration with Bernie Williams, an activist working in the Downtown East Side of Vancouver, completed the third Walk for Justice in the spring of 2009.
This year’s walk began in Vancouver [...]
Halifax women’s shelter loses outreach services
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009HALIFAX – After many successful years, Halifax’s Bryony House will be discontinuing their outreach services for women and children fleeing domestic violence. The Department of Community Services, the main funder of transition houses in Nova Scotia, has not increased funding to Bryony House since an operational budget freeze in 1996.
Outreach services are provided by [...]
Blaming the Victim of Sexual Assault
Thursday, August 20th, 2009Carleton University’s comments elicit grassroots response
CKDU News Collective
August 19, 2009
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HALIFAX – Carleton University’s recent comments towards a court case from 2007 has campuses across the country in an uproar.
A woman known only as ‘Jane Doe’ was sexually assaulted while working after hours in a lab on Carlton University campus. [...]
Local feminist activist responds to criticisms of shutdown of anti-choice event
Thursday, April 30th, 2009On February 4th 2009, at least a dozen women and their allies shut down an event at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax entitled “Echoes of the Holocaust”, forcing its relocation to a church off campus. The talk, given by Jose Ruba of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, was part of the Genocide Awareness Project, [...]
