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Anishinaabe songwriter Leonard Sumner sets out to write a song that reflects on the unjust verdicts in Colten Boushie and Tina Fontaine cases. Joined by experts, Leonard digs into the systemic racism that has built the "justice" system in Canada.
More details for Amplify, Tue 19, 9:00 am
Jason Burnstick writes a song that explores the struggles of reconciling childhood trauma.
More details for Amplify, Wed 20, 9:00 am
Anishinaabe songwriter, Ansley Simpson sets out to write a song about her personal connection between trauma and alcoholism. Harold Johnson features, discussing his acclaimed book "Firewater: How Alcohol is Killing My People (and Yours)."
More details for Amplify, Thu 21, 9:00 am
Kristi Lane Sinclair, a Haida and Cree singer, discusses her heartbreaking journey of returning to Haida Gwaii in search of love and forgiveness. Kristi interacts with close friend and fellow creator Sara Roque in this episode dedicated to her late mother.
More details for Amplify, Sat 23, 9:00 pm
Tuscarora songwriter Jennifer Kriesberg sets out to write a song about the dispersal of the Skaru:re population following the Tuscarora War of 1710. She visits with artists in Six Nations to better understand the tradition and trails of Skaru:re songs.
More details for Amplify, Tue 26, 9:00 am
This program features uplifting music videos that inspire faith and spiritual growth. Each video connects viewers to powerful religious messages.
More details for Amplify, Wed 27, 9:00 am
Oji-Cree songwriter Nick Sherman sets out to write a song about the challenges of living in a town with a reputation steeped in anti-Indigenous racism and corruption.
More details for Amplify, Thu 28, 3:30 am
Metis songwriter Shane Belcourt finds inspiration looking back on interviews he did with celebrated Metis author Maria Campbell, and his father, an acclaimed Metis Rights leader Tony Belcourt. What are lessons from the 1960-1980 Metis Rights movement.
More details for Amplify, Thu 28, 9:00 am