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| The lost story of Dr. Dismukes - Black history in Appalachia | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:42:22 | |
Rediscovering black history in Appalachian coal town, MCC staff in Kimball West Virginia piece together a story of a Black owned hospital that used to sit on the site of the current Appalachia Build program site. Dismukes project cordinator Tylah Cline tylahcline@mcc.org | |||
| Behind the scenes with MCC emergency relief / Bruce Guenther | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:27:18 | |
Bruce Guenther remembers his grandma describing the smell of the bread at the MCC soup kitchen in Ukraine. She received food from MCC over 100 years ago. Today, Bruce helps coordinate MCC's relief response, getting food and other basic needs to those who need it most. View full transcript here. | |||
| "Everyone is entitled to dignity and safety:" An update from Palestine and Israel / Sarah Funkhouser, Seth Malone and Pastor Ashraf Tannous | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:27:18 | |
"A ceasefire and a just end to the occupation, is the biggest need. There, of course, are enormous humanitarian needs, you know, water, food, fuel, electricity have all been cut off to the entirety of Gaza...But the real need is for a solution so that everyone can live peacefully on the land." Sarah Funkhouser is one of MCC's representatives in Jerusalem, along with her husband Seth Malone. They join the podcast to provide some important context for the recent escalation in violence in the Middle East and to share how MCC's partners are responding. Pastor Ashraf Tannous shares a powerful message to Christians in the West, along with a prayer. Full transcript and show notes available here. | |||
| Dignity kits part 2: Sewing for home / Rebecca Deng | 19 Oct 2023 | 00:20:50 | |
Meet the South Sudanese sewing group that has become so much more. The women, living in Canada now, are sewing comforters and putting together dignity kits for MCC that will be sent to their home country. The founder, Rebecca Deng, shares her personal story of living through the South Sudanese civil war, and how she created the community she wishes she'd had. Transcript and shownotes available here. | |||
| Dignity kits part 1: Impact in South Sudan / Anne Kuria | 21 Sep 2023 | 00:30:01 | |
Reusable pads, along with other hygiene tools in a bucket, can make a big difference in a girl’s life. It can be a part of keeping her in school and adding to her education. At Loreto Rumbek School in South Sudan, Anne Kuria shines some light on the bigger context of why these simple hygiene tools are needed and impact they have. Get involved https://mcc.org/get-involved/kits/dignity | |||
| Welcoming IDPs with water in DR Congo / Reverend Kimbila | 17 Aug 2023 | 00:25:25 | |
What does it take for an internally displaced person in DR Congo to become stable? Reverend Antoine Kimbila, general secretary of the Community of Mennonite Brethren Churches in the Democratic Republic of Congo, shares about the needs of this growing community in Kikwit and how the church is supporting those who have been displaced by violence in Kasai.
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| Update on the hunger crisis / Andy Harrington | 09 Aug 2023 | 00:23:55 | |
"For those of you listening to this podcast, I want you to imagine this was happening to your family." The global hunger rate began climbing in 2019 and grew exponentially with the arrival of the pandemic, escalating climate disasters and the invasion of Ukraine. Today on the show, an update on the hunger crisis. Our guest today is Andy Harrington––executive director of Canadian Foodgrains Bank, also known as CFGB. You may remember Andy from when we spoke with him around this time last year. We wanted to check back in with him after a new report on the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World was released earlier this month. Brad Quiring, MCC Canada’s donor engagement manager, hosts this episode. Full transcript and show notes available here. | |||
| Lay of the land / Colleen Hookimaw and Bill Loutitt | 20 Jul 2023 | 00:24:15 | |
A rebroadcast of our sibling podcast Undercurrents. In this episode, host Ken Ogasawara joins Colleen Hookimaw, a Cree woman, who shows him the lay of the (physical and metaphorical) land. We also hear from Bill Loutitt, who shares his lifelong journey with traditional Indigenous foods. Together, they explore historical, and current challenges to Indigenous food sovereignty in Canada. Full transcript available here. | |||
| Telling the Palestinian story in the U.S. / Anthony Jeer | 22 Jun 2023 | 00:36:03 | |
Seeing humanity on every side of the world, and every side of the wall. In this episode Anthony reflects on his visit to the U.S. Mexico border wall as a Palestinian who lives next to the wall when he is at home Bethlehem. As a Palestinian Christian he has had a unique experience sharing his story in the U.S. this year and is working to help people understand what life has been like for him and his family in Palestine. We ask the question, what does peace and justice look like for Palestine? Learn more about MCC’s work in Palestine/Israel here Transcript here | |||
| State of exception in El Salvador | 17 May 2023 | 00:15:39 | |
El Salvador has been dealing with a lot of gang violence over the past several decades. In response, the President announced the state of exception. While gang violence has quieted since then, another issue has arisen. People are being arrested and taken away from their communities with no explanation or evidence. People have no recourse because the government is above the law. The most impacted are the country’s youth. Today on the show, we hear from some young people in El Salvador. They share their struggles under the state of exception and what they’re doing about it. How they’re fighting stereotypes and working to build community. MCC’s local partner is supporting the youth as best they can. Full transcript available here. | |||
| Women's literacy in Afghanistan | 20 Apr 2023 | 00:25:23 | |
On this episode, an interview with a partner in Afghanistan who is teaching women to read in country where that’s become increasingly difficult since the Taliban took control. We're not using the name of the guest or the partner for security reasons. Full transcript and show notes available here. | |||
| A conversation with Malcolm Gladwell | 16 Mar 2023 | 00:38:24 | |
We’re taking a break from the usual programming to bring you an episode from our sibling podcast Undercurrents, produced by MCC Ontario and hosted by the very wonderful Ken Ogasawara. In this episode, Ken speaks with best-selling author, public speaker and podcaster Malcolm Gladwell. They cover a lot of ground—from pacifism, to soccer, climate change and more. This episode has been edited for length. Full transcript available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/rdp_episode_41-malcolm_gladwell_0.pdf
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| A field trip: growing safer vegetables in Bangladesh / Jahangir Alam | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:29:22 | |
When pesticides are used so much it starts to harm the community, MCC partners are looking to find natural ways to grow a safe vegetable. Go into the field with us to Bogura Bangladesh where MCC staff member Jahangir Alam shows us exactly what that looks like and the challenges that come with it.
Learn more and see images from this story on MCC's website https://mcc.org/our-stories/farmers-grow-safe-vegetables-protect-health-environment
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| MCC responds to earthquakes in Syria / Petra Antoun | 24 Feb 2023 | 00:26:56 | |
“There [will] always be hope somewhere but now, everything is destroyed. There are still areas that were not affected directly, not destroyed but the people there are destroyed from inside.” Today on the show, an update from MCC staff Petra Antoun in Syria on the aftermath of the earthquakes and how MCC is responding. Full transcript and show notes available here. | |||
| Men Can Cook / Zimbabwe | 16 Feb 2023 | 00:13:49 | |
In this episode we bring you to the Mwenezi district of Zimbabwe to a program that cooks up more than just food...they’re also...stirring up the patriarchy! A story of what happened when Zimbabweans from MCC’s local partner SCORE Against Poverty came together to create a program that addresses gender inequities in their community. The program is called Men Can Cook! Full transcript and show notes available here. | |||
| Audio diaries from Ukraine / Emily Loewen | 26 Jan 2023 | 00:28:25 | |
On this bonus episode, on-the-ground interview clips and audio diaries from Emily Loewen's recent trip to Ukraine. Emily is the head producer of this podcast and MCC Canada’s marketing and communications manager. Full transcript available here. | |||
| Peace pigs / With Mary Ilero and Sam Eibu | 19 Jan 2023 | 00:22:54 | |
A gift of a pig can bring peace in a household, but how? Today on the episode we speak with Mary Ilero, a recipient of a pig from MCC’s partner in rural Uganda. Many MCC supporters have participated in Christmas giving this past year and so we wanted to share Mary's story so you can see the impact a small gift can have. We hear first-hand from Mary how a pig and the support of an MCC partner can make a difference. Read more about Mary's story here. | |||
| Giving gifts of music / Girl Named Tom | 08 Dec 2022 | 00:54:29 | |
Today on the show, we feature an interview with Girl Named Tom – a sibling music group with Mennonite roots and an affinity for MCC – who won “The Voice,” a national U.S. singing competition in December 2021. Shortly afterward, their father died from cancer. They carry his love with them as they perform in large venues across the country. Their music is a gift, full of exquisite harmonies and infused with love, honesty and joy. Shop MCC Christmas Giving Learn more about Mennonite Central Committe at mcc.org | |||
| Preventing and responding to abuse in the church / Jaymie Friesen and Val Hiebert | 17 Nov 2022 | 00:45:08 | |
Today on the show, we're talking about a difficult, but important topic. Abuse. And more specifically, abuse in the church community. We'll explore how church culture can sometimes enable abuse, how to prevent it and how to best respond when it happens. Our guests are Jaymie Friesen and Val Hiebert, Abuse Response and Prevention coordinators for MCC in Manitoba. This episode deals with sensitive subject matter. We talk about abuse, including sexual abuse, and misuses of power. While no graphic details are included, take care while listening. And if you want to skip this one, that’s okay too. Full transcript and show notes available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/rdp_episode_34-jaymie_and_val.pdf | |||
| Making decisions day by day / Checking in with partner in Ukraine | 21 Oct 2022 | 00:15:59 | |
The latest shelling on cities across Ukraine has killed and injured dozens of people and led to widespread damage to civilian areas. Many MCC supporters have a soft spot, maybe even a personal connection, to Ukraine. Maybe you’re watching closely and wondering about the safety of MCC staff and partners in the area. We are too. Today on the show, we check in with one of MCC's partners, Max. We’re only using his first name for security reasons. Full transcript and show notes available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/ukraine_check-in_with_max.pdf | |||
| Empowering refugee children through education / Daniel Ameny in Uganda | 15 Sep 2022 | 00:17:14 | |
Daniel Ameny arrived in Uganda as a refugee from DRC when he was only ten years old. Today he is 35 and helping other refugee children in the country get an education, through the local MCC partner organization that he helped found. "Education is my only hope, was my only hope to change my life," he says. On this episode, we bring you Daniel's story. Full transcript here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_32-daniel_ameny.pdf | |||
| Wisdom within Indigenous roots / MCC staff Ricardo Salinas in Guatemala | 25 Aug 2022 | 00:34:02 | |
Much of the farming industry across the Americas has been industrialized over the course of colonization. Storyteller Ricardo Salinas in Guatemala is learning how Indigenous farming methods are making a comeback in the San Marcos community to help combat the effects of climate change. He says sharing the stories of the people who are using these communal practices is essential and shows the value of ancestral methods. Ricardos podcast : De Cero a 42-20 : https://open.spotify.com/show/25NFZDKQIma5K18wfLILvv?si=37f97f19e96e4f5c&nd=1
Full Transcript : https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/e12s3_wisdom_within_indigenous_roots_.pdf | |||
| Emergency supplies arrive in Ukraine / MCC staff Nadiya | 04 Aug 2022 | 00:21:41 | |
It’s been over five months since the Russian military invaded Ukraine and, because of the war, supply chains in-country have been disrupted. Many essential items are difficult to find. Recently, a shipment of emergency supplies sent from the United States and Canada arrived in Ukraine and are being distributed to the people who need it most. Today on the show, MCC staff Nadiya (full name not used for security reasons) shares an update on MCC's response in Ukraine and answers some frequently asked questions about the recent supply shipment. Full transcript available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_30-emergency_suppies_arrive_in_ukraine.pdf | |||
| The Enneagram Prison Project | 15 May 2024 | 00:25:51 | |
"I didn't expect something like this program to be in jail," says EPP participant Chantelle Peele. "It was very compassionate and understanding. And it came from a place of true caring. You can sense it right away when you walked in the room that the guides, and the facilitators cared, and they genuinely wanted to help." The Enneagram Prison Project uses a personality test called the Enneagram to facilitate trauma healing and self-awareness training for people in prison and jail. If you don't know what the Enneagram is, don't worry, we get into that in this episode... Featuring EPP participant Chantelle Peele and guides Leanne Schellenberg and Amanda Dodge. Full transcript and show notes available here. | |||
| The hunger crisis / Andy Harrington from CFGB | 06 Jul 2022 | 00:21:05 | |
Right now, around the world hundreds of millions of people go to bed hungry. 50 million have exhausted all options and are teetering on the edge of famine. That’s up from 27 million in 2019 before the pandemic began. A substantial increase. Today on the show, we’re bringing you a bonus episode about the hunger crisis. Our guest is Andy Harrington, Executive Director of Canadian Foodgrains Bank, also known as CFGB. Canadian donors can donate here: https://donate.mcccanada.ca/cause/global-hunger-crisis US donors can donate here: https://donate.mcc.org/cause/global-hunger-crisis Full transcript and show notes here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_29-the_hunger_crisis.pdf | |||
| Imagining better futures / Sibonokuhle Ncube on climate change and faith | 16 Jun 2022 | 00:22:41 | |
Dr. Sibonokuhle Ncube says climate change chose her since she learned as a child that people in her rural village in Zimbabwe suffered from drought and hunger. But today she doesn't focus on all that is broken and what to fear, she focuses her energy on working towards a better future. You're going to want to listen to this one... Full transcript and show notes here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_28-sibo_ncube_el.pdf | |||
| Pressure on top of pressure in Haiti / Conversation with Rony and Naomi, MCC staff in Haiti | 19 May 2022 | 00:32:29 | |
We talk with Rony Janvier, MCC Haiti rep, and Naomi Docilait, program director, about the current unpredictability in Haiti. Gang violence, natural disasters and climate change are all factors making life difficult for a vulnerable population. Transcript https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/pressure_on_top_of_pressure_in_haiti_ep_27.pdf | |||
| "No road is safe" / Asiyah and Desalegn on the civil war in Ethiopia | 21 Apr 2022 | 00:32:08 | |
While it has barely made the news, the northern part of Ethiopia has entered its 17th month of civil war. On this episode we hear from two Ethiopians––Asiyah Mohammed, a pastoralist, who fled the Afar region after a shell landed near her home and Desalegn Abebe Ejo, a pastor from Addis Ababa who recently travelled to the conflict zones to supply emergency aid. Full transcript and show notes here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_26-ethiopia.pdf | |||
| “I understood that we are refugees now” / Anna from Ukraine | 28 Mar 2022 | 00:11:56 | |
For years Anna (full name not used for security reasons), an MCC staff person, supported people who were displaced from the fighting in eastern Ukraine. Now she is one of those people and, in this bonus episode, she shares a bit of what it was like to quickly pack up and leave her home behind. Full transcript and show notes here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_25-anna_from_ukraine_0.pdf | |||
| The state of refugee sponsorship / Interview with Kaylee Perez | 17 Mar 2022 | 00:31:12 | |
On this episode we're talking about refugee sponsorship with Kaylee Perez, MCC Canada's migration and resettlement associate. She talks about how relationships between people from different cultural backgrounds can be powerfully transformative. She also shares what the work of sponsorship has been like during the pandemic, and how Canadian government plans for Ukrainian refugees are a departure from the norm. Full transcript and show notes available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_24-kaylee_perez.pdf | |||
| "I couldn't believe it" / An update from Ukraine with partner Maxym Oliferovski | 01 Mar 2022 | 00:20:01 | |
In this bonus episode, we get an update from Maxym Oliferovski, program director for an MCC partner in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. He and his wife decided to stay to help distribute emergency supplies and help other people evacuate. At the time of recording, they were less than 100 km from the front lines of the conflict, with things changing hour by hour. Full transcript and show notes available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_23-ukraine.pdf | |||
| Leaving Afghanistan / Stories by Sadia and Najia | 24 Feb 2022 | 00:18:17 | |
On this episode of “Relief, Development and Podcast,” we’re bringing you the stories of Sadia and Najia––two people from Afghanistan who left their homes and now live in Canada. Full names not used for security reasons. Transcript and show notes available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_22-leaving_afghanistan_1.pdf | |||
| Migration and Family / A personal story from Lynette Madrigal | 10 Feb 2022 | 00:16:32 | |
On this bonus episode, Lynette tells us her story of growing up with an undocumented parent, and how that experience of having a migrant narrative has shaped her path. Serving alongside migrants today in Guatemala, she finds compassion through listening to peoples stories and finds it expands her view of what it means to be a migrant. Transcript here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/documents/s3e21podcasttranscript.pdf | |||
| Rethinking migration / Interview with Saulo Padilla (immigration education coordinator) | 20 Jan 2022 | 00:36:50 | |
On this episode we're thinking critically about the human experience of migration. What causes people to leave their home? Why can some people move freely across borders, while others are criminalized for it? Saulo Padilla, MCC's immigration education coordinator, shares about his own experience with family separation and migration and reflects on how this impacts the work he does today. Full transcript available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_20_transcript.pdf | |||
| Distributing aid in Myanmar at great risk / "Mr. Khong" | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:28:16 | |
Myanmar has been in crisis since the military seized power again in 2021. Distributing aid is dangerous, so MCC's partners in the region face significant challenges. Meet Mr. Khong (not using his real name for security reasons), an MCC partner in Myanmar. He shares how he is navigating these dangerous conditions, talks about the moral obligation he feels as a peace worker, the livelihoods being impacted, families fleeing from their homes, the unpredictability of the army and the constant worry about being a target. "Being meaningful to my country, being meaningful to my community, that can’t be measured," he says. Full transcript available here. | |||
| Holiday food traditions around the world | 16 Dec 2021 | 00:24:37 | |
For this special Christmas episode, we hear stories from members of the MCC global community about how they fill their bellies and nourish their spirits during this season. Featuring Connex Kalinde with a story of hot Coca-Cola in Malawi, Gabriella Hernandez on how the nativity scene comes to life at a migrant centre in Mexico City, Rony Janvier with the story of freedom soup in Haiti and Ikhlas Siriani with the story of an Arabic Christmas tradition bringing Palestinian Christians and Muslims together. Full transcript available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/common/documents/episode19-christmas2021.pdf | |||
| Increasing local food security in India / guest MCC project officer Pabitra Paramanya | 18 Nov 2021 | 00:23:34 | |
On this episode we look at food insecurity in India and how MCC partners are working alongside rural farmers to increase access to food for their families. We talk to MCC project officer Pabitra Paramanya about this work, and how partners help farmers try new methods and increase their yields. We also hear a story from Manki Kashyap, a participant who's family gained food security as a result of these projects. Full transcript here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/episode_18_transcript11.15.2021.2_1.pdf | |||
| Disaster response to Haiti earthquake 2021 / Guests MCC staff Paul Shetler Fast and Muriel Chaperon | 20 Sep 2021 | 00:15:38 | |
On this episode we look at the recent earthquake in Haiti, hearing about the vast and diverse needs in the affected communities. We talk to global health coordinator Paul Shetler Fast about the first distribution of relief and look at what a long term response might look like. We also talked to MCC staff Muriel Chaperon about the importance of getting relief to women as well as responding to the trauma that people have experienced. Support the people of Haiti: Donate in the U.S. https://donate.mcc.org/cause/haiti-earthquake Donate in Canada https://donate.mcccanada.ca/cause/haiti-earthquake
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| Peace and development in Colombia / guest MCC project coordinator Sara Melgarejo | 19 Aug 2021 | 00:32:04 | |
On this episode we’re talking about the importance of integrating peace and development in Colombia, a place with a long history of armed conflict. Featuring a story from Dionisio Alarcón about how he uses storytelling to help victims of violence process their trauma. Host Scott interviews Sara Melgarejo, an MCC staff person who has a front row seat to our peacebuilding work in the region. Full transcript available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/common/image-banner/episode_16-colombia_with_guest_sara_melgarejo.pdf | |||
| Honouring treaties as peacebuilding / guest elder Adrian Jacobs | 16 Jul 2021 | 00:35:19 | |
On this episode we explore how honouring treaties with Indigenous peoples is connected to peacebuilding. We feature the story of the Two Row Wampum belt and guest Adrian Jacobs, who is Ganosono of the Turtle Clan, Cayuga Nation of the Six Nations Haudenosaunee Confederacy, joins us to talk about how his people are asserting sovereignty and fighting for the land that is rightfully theirs, according to the original treaties. Full transcript available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/episode_15-honouring_treaties_guest_adrian_jacobs-2.pdf
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| Relationship building in Palestine and Israel / guests learning tour participants Mike and Linda Shantz | 17 Jun 2021 | 00:32:49 | |
Amal Nassar, a Palestinian woman from Tent of Nations in the West Bank, is committed to peace with neighbouring settlements even as they face constant pressure to leave their land. Mike and Linda Shantz join host Scott Campbell to talk about their experience on an MCC learning tour to Palestine and Israel in 2019 and explore how relationship building is connected to peacebuilding. Full transcript here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/episode_14_transcript_0.pdf | |||
| Peace clubs in Zambia / guest peace coordinator Issa Ebombolo | 20 May 2021 | 00:28:14 | |
While in prison in Zambia, Zebron Mwale found his attitude around reconciliation radically transformed after joining a peace club. Issa Ebombolo joins host Scott Campbell to talk about the creation of peace clubs and bringing them to the Zambian correctional facilities as well as his own personal journey to becoming a peace builder. Full transcript available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/transcript_peace_clubs.pdf | |||
| COVID-19 at the border / guest border and migration coordinator Katherine Smith | 22 Apr 2021 | 00:36:19 | |
This episode we explore how COVID-19 is affecting people crossing borders as they navigate an already complex and often unsafe system. Featuring a story from Josefa (real name not used for security reasons), who is seeking asylum to the United States after fleeing her home in Venezuela. Host Scott Campbell also interviews Katherine Smith, the border and migration coordinator for MCC's West Coast office. Full transcript here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/episode_12_script.pdf | |||
| Gender and COVID-19/ guest humanitarian response coordinator Annie Loewen | 18 Mar 2021 | 00:24:59 | |
Etaferaw Anke in Ethiopia shares a story about how COVID-19 arriving in her country has impacted her clothing business and made it difficult for her to provide for herself and her daughter. Host Scott Campbell interviews Annie Loewen, one of MCC’s humanitarian assistance coordinators, who shares about how COVID-19 is disproportionately impacting women and what MCC is doing to address this issue. Full show transcript here: https://mcccanada.ca/sites/mcccanada.ca/files/podcast_script-_march_2021_1.pdf | |||
| (Nearly) a year into the COVID-19 pandemic / guest health coordinator Paul Shetler Fast | 22 Feb 2021 | 00:33:43 | |
Dr. Christian Isichei, from MCC partner Faith Alive in Nigeria, shares a story about a 16-year-old girl named Emmanuela who recovered from COVID-19 to go on to help others in her community struggling with the virus. Scott interviews Paul Shetler Fast, MCC's global health coordinator who has been working closely with MCC's COVID-19 response. Full show transcript here: https://mcccanada.ca/sites/mcccanada.ca/files/media/documents/rdp-episode_10_transcript.pdf | |||
| Nonviolent resistance: Just peace in Palestine and Israel part 2 / Jonathan Kuttab, Alain Epp Weaver and Jad Issac | 21 Mar 2024 | 00:26:13 | |
Part two of the conversation with Jonathan Kuttab and Alain Epp Weaver focuses stories of Palestinian nonviolent resistance to the Israeli occupation. We also hear stories from Jad Issac, the director general of the Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem (ARIJ), an MCC partner of over 40 years. | |||
| A year in review / guest Rick Cober Bauman | 21 Jan 2021 | 00:26:26 | |
On this episode of the podcast we talk to Rick Cober Bauman, Executive Director of MCC Canada, about the challenges and successes of the last year and looking ahead to 2021. We also ask him a question from a listener and get more personal with rapid-fire 20 questions. | |||
| O what a Christmas / guest The Daily Bonnet's Andrew Unger | 16 Dec 2020 | 00:33:25 | |
Christmas is just around the corner and this episode is our gift to you. A reprieve from this year. Today on the show, an interview with Andrew Unger from the Daily Bonnet. A satirical rundown performed by comedian Jane Testar. A song about the MCC Christmas Giving guide performed by The WhizBang Shufflers. Plus, a Christmas story from the MCC archives. | |||
| Demining in Laos / guest peacebuilder Gopar Tapkida | 25 Nov 2020 | 00:40:33 | |
On this episode of the show, we're talking about peace. MCC alumni Titus Peachey, shares how a shattered garden hoe motivates him and his wife Linda to advocate for Laos villages still being injured and killed by cluster bombs forty years after the Vietnam war. Gopar Tapkida, MCC rep in Zimbabwe, joins host Scott Campbell to talk about his journey to becoming a peacebuilder. Plus, we'll hear from Lizette Miranda, MCC Area Director for Central America and Haiti about singing through a disaster. | |||
| 100 years of MCC / guest historian Esther Epp-Tiessen | 28 Oct 2020 | 00:35:18 | |
It's MCC's 100th birthday! Listen in for the story of how MCC was formed and the story of Anna Janzen Funk, one of the women who ran MCC's first relief kitchen. Featuring Esther Epp-Thiesen who *literally* wrote the book on the history of MCC Canada. | |||