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Vinita Srivastava, Podcast Producer + Host | Senior Editor, Culture + Society

Listen to our podcast: Don't Call Me Resilient -- Season 2

In our second season, as we live through what feels like the world falling apart, we’re focusing on imagining a better future together. Teemu Paananen/Unsplash

Today we launch Season 2 of Don’t Call Me Resilient, our podcast that takes on systemic racism and the ways it permeates our everyday lives.

In our second season, as we live through what feels like the world falling apart, we’re focusing on imagining a better future together.

We tackle everything from how redefining pollution could show us a new way forward in the climate crisis, to why we need to think harder about the impact of data collection on marginalized communities, to the power of storytelling in helping us survive our current world and building a better one.

Please listen and follow

You can listen to all of the episodes or follow on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.

We’d love to hear from you, including any ideas for future episodes. Join The Conversation on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and use #DontCallMeResilient.

Catch up and listen to Season 1

Click here to listen to Don’t Call Me Resilient

Season 1 Trailer: Don’t Call Me Resilient

EP 1: What’s in a word? How to confront 150 years of racial stereotypes

EP 2: How to deal with the pain of racism – and become a better advocate

EP 3: How to spark change within our unequal education system

EP 4: How we treat migrant workers who put food on our tables

EP 5: Black health matters

EP 6: Indigenous land defenders

Credits

Don’t Call Me Resilient is a production of The Conversation Canada. This podcast was produced with a grant for Journalism Innovation from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. The series is produced and hosted by Vinita Srivastava. Our producer is Susana Ferreira. Our associate producer is Ibrahim Daair. Reza Dahya is our sound producer. Our consulting producer is Jennifer Moroz. Lisa Varano is our audience development editor and Scott White is the CEO of The Conversation Canada. Zaki Ibrahim wrote and performed the music we use on the pod. The track is called Something in the Water. For episode 8, Haley Lewis co-produced. For episode 9, Vaishnavi Dandekar was our editorial intern.

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