Recognizing Black History Month 2023

 

This year the Pandemy Show recognizes Black History Month by revisiting what we learned last year, learning more about local Black history, and Dave recites a poem from Earth Magic by Dionne Brand.  Dave shares what he learned in Season 2 from Lisa Humber about reading books and exploring art from artists of different cultural backgrounds.  

Below are episodes of the Pandemy Show from Season 2 and 3 everyone can enjoy as we recognize Black History Month.

George Elliott Clarke joined us in Season 3 to discuss the revival of unionism and the state of affairs in the world mid pandemy.

91. Revival of Unionism. George Elliott Clarke. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 08/23/22 Part 1 of 2.

91. Revival of Unionism. George Elliott Clarke. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 08/23/22 Part 2 of 2


Murray McLauchlan joined the show in Season 2 and discussed his song, I Live on White Cloud, which was inspired by the murder of George Floyd in the US.  

02-33- Pandemy Hourglass. Murray McLauchlan. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 06/10/21



Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, Reddit, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

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96. Community Music and Drumming, Bringing People Back Together. Kat Van Groove. Kitchener, Ontario. 02/05/23

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95. From Lockdown Concerts to Dancing in the Streets. Madison Galloway. Fergus, Ontario. 01/31/23