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Green Party: Food, climate and the elections18 Sep 202100:40:15

In our last segment of our election mini-series, we talk to local candidates about food, climate and the elections. Remember to vote on September 20th!

This episode was created in partnership with the Peel Youth Food Circle and is part of Food Secure Canada's Eat Think Vote campaign.

NDP: Food, climate and the elections18 Sep 202100:20:34

In our last segment of our election mini-series, we talk to local candidates about food, climate and the elections. Remember to vote on September 20th!

This episode was created in partnership with the Peel Youth Food Circle and is part of Food Secure Canada's Eat Think Vote campaign.

We need to talk about residential schools17 Jul 202100:44:26

This week, we take time to learn, reflect and share resources in memory of the children lost and the survivors of the Canadian Residential Schools system. Reconciliation is not possible without truth. We understand this is a difficult topic for many, support is available via The Indian Residential School Survivors Society at 1 (800) 721-0066 or the 24hr Crisis Line at 1 (866) 925-4419.

Bruized and Food Waste18 Jun 202100:41:56

We're chatting with Monique from Bruized about food waste and the importance of embracing imperfection. Bruized is a women-run start-up that combats food waste through education and yummy eats. Learn more about them here. You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram at @bruizedco 

Biking in Peel: Bike Month07 Jun 202100:45:20

Happy Bike Month! Let's kick-off Bike Month by learning about what biking looks like today, and what it could look like in the future. We're joined by amazing bike leaders from our community: 

  • Vicki Tran - Sheridan Bike Hub 
  • Kris Hammel - Frost Bike Mississauga 
  • Chelsea Dalton - former UTM Bikeshare 

Get inspired and let's build a community where biking is possible for all!

That Gay Garden21 May 202100:42:30

We're talking to Moon and Noah, a Black and Asian queer, trans, physically and mentally disabled couple, from That Gay Garden! We chat about their food and farming experiences and dream of having a tiny home and land to farm. We also chat about tips for allyship, as well as tips on how Black, Indigenous, people of colour, trans and disabled people can get started farming. 


Connect with That Gay Garden on Facebook, @ThatGayGardenGuelph, or Instagram, @thatgaygarden. Check out Moon's cooking and baking project on Instagram, @gay.grubs. You can support Moon and Noah and their work through this fundraiser - https://fundrazr.com/CommunityFarm?ref=ab_0cBWzXmgIsw0cBWzXmgIsw



Big Announcement: New Co-host!08 May 202100:09:59

Big news, folks! The amazing Rahul Mehta will be the new co-host for The Lassi Revolution podcast! I am so excited for this collaboration and really looking forward to the great conversations we're going to have. Follow Rahul on Twitter @sustainsauga, and on Instagram @opportuncity 

The Loss of Our Winters07 May 202100:45:34

How is our winter season changing? How is this affecting our food growing projects? Rahul Mehta, a local resident and activist, helps us explore what our changing winters mean for our gardens, how to have difficult climate conversations, and provides tips on how we can grow successfully with the instability and unpredictable weather associated with climate change. Connect with Rahul on Twitter, @sustainsauga, or on Instagram, @opportuncity. 


Links to things mentioned in episode: 

Mississauga Cycles: https://www.culturelink.ca/newcomers-on-the-move-with-mississauga-cycles/ 

Mississauga's Urban Agriculture Strategy20 Apr 202100:43:37

We're learning about Mississauga's first urban agriculture strategy with Jane Hayes, a community developer and permaculture designer. We talk about what urban agriculture is, why it's important, the process of developing this strategy and the potential impacts it will have on our community. You can connect with Jane at Garden Jane or at Hoffmann Hayes. The City of Mississauga is taking public comments, feedback and inputs on the urban agriculture strategy until May 9th - link below to access more information. 


Links to urban agriculture strategy survey and information 

Website for more information: https://yoursay.mississauga.ca/urban-agriculture-strategy 

Online survey: https://yoursay.mississauga.ca/urban-agriculture-strategy/survey_tools/urban-ag-survey

City of Mississauga's Environment Division Facebook: @SaugaGreen

City of Mississauga's Environment Division Instagram and Twitter: @MiLivingGreen

City of Mississauga's Environmental Outreach Email: living.green@mississauga.ca 


Links to groups/information referenced in episode: 

Ecosource (community gardens): https://ecosource.ca/

Environmental justice, menstruation & farming09 Apr 202100:44:34

This episode aired on Sauga 960 AM on Friday, April 9, 2021. 

How are environmental justice, menstruation and farming related? I chat with Justine Geroche, an intersectional activist in Mississauga, about the connections between environmental and menstruation justice, and what it's like to be a farmer who menstruates. To connect with Justine, click here.


Links to things we mention in the podcast:

Sewing pattern to make your own reusable cloth pads: https://dl.orangedox.com/csANgVvUfolCvScljA

Diva Cup (menstrual cup): https://divacup.com/ 

Femmy Cycle (menstrual cup): https://femmycycle.com/ 

Thinx (menstrual underwear): https://www.shethinx.com/ 

Knix (menstrual underwear): https://knix.com/


Justine's suggestion of accounts to follow:

The Bloody Feminist: https://www.instagram.com/thebloodyfeminist/

The Period Purse: https://www.instagram.com/theperiodpurse/?hl=en 

The Pad Project: https://www.instagram.com/thepadproject/?hl=en 

Code Red Collective: https://www.instagram.com/coderedco/?hl=en

Operation Period: https://www.instagram.com/operationperiod/

Hate the Dot: https://www.instagram.com/hatethedot/

Bonus - Intro to India's Farmer Bills and Consequences26 Mar 202100:08:13

This is a special, extra, bonus episode! Navtej Sanghera, a community member from Mississauga, breaks down the new farmer bills for us and provides info on the history of farming in India and some of the consequences of the bills. Connect with and learn from Navtej on Instagram here.

Local Perspectives: Farmer Protests and Revolution in India26 Mar 202100:43:07

This episode was aired on Newstalk Sauga960am on March 26, 2021.

We're talking about the farmers protests and revolution in India but with a local twist! Simran (from Justice for Indian Farmers TO) and Navtej Sanghera (community members in Mississauga) speak to us about why these protests are important and how we can support in Peel. Check out Justice for Indian Farmers TO on Instagram for great resources as well as information on the protest on April 4th here. You can connect with and learn from Navtej on Instagram here

Liberals & Conservatives: Food, climate and the elections18 Sep 202100:12:04

In our last segment of our election mini-series, we talk to local candidates about food, climate and the elections. Remember to vote on September 20th! 

This episode was created in partnership with the Peel Youth Food Circle and is part of Food Secure Canada's Eat Think Vote campaign. 

Farmer Protests and Revolution in India13 Mar 202100:46:18

Why are farmers in India protesting? Why have thousands of people been protesting for over 7 months? Today, I'm talking to three community activists and protesters from India about the farmer protests and revolution. Surjeet Bola gives us a background of why farmers are protesting, what they are hoping for, and tells us more about the important role women are playing in agriculture and in this movement. Gurpreet Bhatti and Gursahiba Gill, co-founders of G&G, tell us how they have been supporting protesters, shed light on what it's like to be a youth activist during this time, and share tips on how we can support and be allies in Canada. 


For more information about the revolution check out these videos:

Vox - India's huge farmer protests, explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHpZV7ro7lU 

VICE News - The Women Behind the Indian Farmers Protest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knMUaiBiw4U 

To provide support, check out these organizations: 

Fundraiser - Help Us Prepare For Summers at Farmers Protest GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/summers-at-farmers-protest

Sahaita - Farmer Support Project (financial and education support system for families of children of farmers who have lost their lives, including farmers who have lost their life to suicide): https://sahaita.org/farmer-support-project/


This episode aired on NewsTalk Sauga960AM on March 12, 2021.


Smallville, the making of a villain & representation in comics: Comics & Nature Part 207 Mar 202100:32:09

We're talking to Rahul (an environmental activist) and Leon (an artist and animator) about comics and nature! We talk about Smallville and how it depicts the realities of farmers around the world, what makes a villain, how media influences the climate movement and representation in comics. This is part 2 of a 3 episode series exploring this topic.

You can connect with Leon on Instagram, @leo.geo.john. You can listen to Leon's podcast, Plot Mechanics, anywhere podcasts can be found.

You can connect with Rahul on Instagram and Twitter, @opportuncity. Check out his project on Instagram, @winterseeking, to learn more about winter, our changing seasons and the intersections with climate change.

Wonder Woman & Poison Ivy: Comics & Nature Part 121 Feb 202100:26:41

We're talking to Rahul (an environmental activist) and Leon (an artist and animator) about comics and nature! We talk about Wonder Woman, Poison Ivy, the role females play in comics and the environmental movement, and films trying to convey environmental messaging. This is part 1 of a 3 episode series exploring this topic.

You can connect with Leon on Instagram, @leo.geo.john. You can listen to Leon's podcast, Plot Mechanics, anywhere podcasts can be found.

You can connect with Rahul on Instagram and Twitter, @opportuncity. Check out his project on Instagram, @winterseeking, to learn more about winter, our changing seasons and the intersections with climate change.

Meet Rav!13 Feb 202100:14:02

Correction to episode: Around the 10 minute mark, I say that after graduating I stayed in Guelph for a few years. I actually only stayed for a few months!

For the first episode of this podcast, we're going to meet the face behind The Lassi Revolution - Rav! I am a young urban farmer on Treaty 13 land (Mississauga, Ontario). I share my story of how I found my passion for the environment and farming, and what my intention with this podcast is.

You can follow me on Instagram (@shadeofmiti), or learn more at my website.

Engage Peel - Civic engagement and the elections10 Sep 202100:23:31

What does civic engagement look like in Peel? In this episode of our 4-part election mini-series, we're chatting with Harminder from Engage Peel, a grassroots group from Peel striving for better governance and accountability in local democracy. Make sure to check out the other episodes in our election mini-series where we talk to 350 Canada, Apathy is Boring and GreenPAC.

You can connect with Engage Peel on Twitter

Apathy is Boring - Civic engagement and the elections10 Sep 202100:24:37

What is civic engagement all about? Why should we vote? In this episode of our 4-part election mini-series, we're chatting with Samantha from Apathy is Boring, a super cool organization working to make sure every young Canadian is an active citizen and youth are meaningfully engaged in all aspects of the democratic process. You can learn more about Apathy is Boring here. Make sure to check out the other episodes in our election mini-series where we talk to 350 Canada, GreenPAC and Engage Peel.

Connect with Apathy is Boring on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@apathyisboring).

GreenPAC - Climate change and the elections02 Sep 202100:20:43

Is climate a top issue for this election? Which candidates are ready to act on our climate crisis?

In this episode of our 4-part election mini-series, we're chatting with Sarah and Ese from GreenPAC about the upcoming election and the work they are doing to make sure climate change is a top election issue. GreenPAC's 100 Debates on the Environment are coming up - find one in your community to attend and support! We need ALL our political and community leaders, no matter their party, beliefs and values, to come together to ensure our survival. Check out the other episodes in our election mini-series where we talk to 350 Canada, Apathy is Boring and Engage Peel.

Connect with GreenPAC on Twitter, Instagram (@greenpac.canada) and Facebook.

350 Canada - Climate change and the elections02 Sep 202100:23:07

Are our candidates talking about our climate crisis? Is Canada still on fire?! 

In this episode of our 4-part election mini-series, we're chatting with Atiya from 350 Canada about the upcoming election and the work they are doing to make sure climate change is a top election issue. We need ALL our political and community leaders, no matter their party, beliefs and values, to come together to ensure our survival. Check out the other episodes in our election mini-series where we talk to GreenPAC, Apathy is Boring and Engage Peel. 

Connect with 350 Canada on Twitter, Instagram (@350canada) and Facebook

Palestinian food sovereignty27 Aug 202100:17:27

What challenges do farmers in Palestine face? What does Palestine's food sovereignty look like? Today, we're chatting with Rami from the Arab Group for the Protection of Nature about climate change, farming and Palestinian food sovereignty. You can learn more about the Arab Group for the Protection of Nature here.

Links to things mentioned in episode:

A Growing Culture's Hunger for Justice episode on "The Power of Seed in Occupied Land": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBiXTCZF8Hw&list=PLE0s6SR2InK_GR31_XZY0DO3bPCMVqVv1&index=8

Highway 413 & #stopthe41313 Aug 202100:43:35

We're talking to Environmental Defence, Community Climate Council and Jenni Le Forestier on the organizing and advocacy they have been doing to #stopthe413, an increasingly opposed Highway project, proposed to cut through vast areas of forest and farmland, just north and parallel to the 407. This is a great opportunity to learn about how to organize and effect change in your community from those who have been involved in every step!

Climate Disaster Preparedness 30 Jul 202100:45:06

Would you be ready if a climate disaster hit today? We talk to Climate Crisis Connect about what climate disasters are, how to prepare for them and why it's important to do this work now. Climate Crisis Connect is a group of youth in Mississauga who are working with marginalized communities to help them prepare for a climate disaster. You can connect with them on Instagram @climatecrisisconnect 

Links to things mentioned in podcast: 

City of Mississauga Emergency Preparedness Guide: https://www.mississauga.ca/publication/city-of-mississauga-disaster-management-plan/ 

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