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<title>google me baby</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 21:45:30 -0500</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>Google this, google that - it’s a noun and a verb, a vehicle and a vice.  &#13;The next 5.5 minutes of “share and tell” podcast goodness will look at three different takes on the ever pervasive googlization of our daily lives.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Google this, google that - it’s a noun and a verb, a vehicle and a vice.  &#13;The next 5.5 minutes of “share and tell” podcast goodness will look at three different takes on the ever pervasive googlization of our daily lives.&#13;&#13;Brought to you by your fledgling hostess: Carly Stasko&#13;&#13;Imagitate the State!&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;</itunes:summary>
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<title> pensee d'escalier</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 1 Mar 2008 05:22:25 -0500</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>&#13;- Audio Collage  - &#13;Les Pensées D’Escalier: Shifting Margins to Centre/From Centre to Margins              &#13;This interactive installation invites stud</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>&#13;- Audio Collage  - &#13;Les Pensées D’Escalier: Shifting Margins to Centre/From Centre to Margins              &#13;This interactive installation invites students, faculty and community members to question dominant sites and modes of learning by creating discursive spaces for the “unsaid”.  In shifting the margins to centre, this exhibit seeks to give voice to the inner workings of our minds as we travel to and from work, class, or home. We argue that it is the liminal, in-between spaces such as stairwells and elevators where much meaning-making occurs regarding our lived experiences.  Furthermore, it is through interrupting our day-to-day routines as both students and educators, that we can begin to examine the way in which hegemonic discourses invade our collective consciousness, consequently neglecting, excluding, or reinterpreting our thoughts on the periphery. By making the unheard heard, we honour the complex, multi-faceted, differential and often contradictory ways in which these thoughts become known. If we de-centre learning from the classroom, and art from the gallery, what are the possibilities for re-interpreting knowledge-making and education?  Art and art-making?  What are the implications of Les Pensees D’Escalier for sites of learning “out there” … and, “in here”?&#13;This audio soundtrack was assembled with the help of OISE students’ voices, and thoughts.&#13;&#13;Sarah Switzer is a local arts-educator and activist in Toronto, with  an empahsis on arts-based HIV/AIDS programming, popular education, social justice education and youth engagement. Her research centres on critically exploring arts-informed HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education curriculum for youth.&#13;&#13;Carly Stasko is a grassroots media literacy educator and founder of the Youth Media Literacy Project. Carly leads workshops in high schools, universities and community centers in Toronto and abroad about media, art and social change.   She is also an artist, activist and self titled "Imagitator" (someone who agitates imagination).  Her recent chapter "(r)Evolutionary Healing: Jamming the Culture and Shifting the Power" is published by Routledge in New Wave Cultures: Feminism, Subcultures, Activism, edited by Anita Harris.  To view her Madvertisement collages or learn more about upcoming workshops and events visit www.intrinsik.net&#13;&#13;Christine Jackson is the Program Coordinator of the Arts with the Toronto District School Board.  Her arts advocacy has extended  beyond the TDSB through her multiple roles as  speaker, workshop presenter, curriculum developer, and OISE instructor. Her doctoral studies and research focus on the arts as critical multiliteracies, anti-oppression education, and teacher development.&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;</itunes:summary>
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<title>Cancer Free Happy Dance</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 02:26:33 -0500</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>This is my cancer-free happy dance filmed on my cellphone by Trevor&#13;the day I got the good news from my doctors.&#13;&#13;Throughout the difficult treatments I found dancing to be truly healing.&#13;&#13;</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This is my cancer-free happy dance filmed on my cellphone by Trevor&#13;the day I got the good news from my doctors.&#13;&#13;Throughout the difficult treatments I found dancing to be truly healing.&#13;&#13;</itunes:summary>
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<title>Ring That Bell - CBC outfront documentary “fuck cancer”</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 02:16:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>Originally aired on CBC radio Outfront on Monday, May 15, 2006&#13;Ring That Bell Carly Stasko  Producer: Carma Jolly  Carly Stasko has a small recording device she wears around her neck. She takes it with her everywhere, inclu</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Originally aired on CBC radio Outfront on Monday, May 15, 2006&#13;Ring That Bell Carly Stasko  Producer: Carma Jolly  Carly Stasko has a small recording device she wears around her neck. She takes it with her everywhere, including to her many hospital visits and chemotherapy treatments. Carly was diagnosed with cancer at 27. She is dealing with it by keeping an audio diary.&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;&#13;IMAGITATE THE STATE:&#13;&#13;&#13;Imagitate your own Imagination with host Carly Stasko, Toronto-based but globally inspired artist, activist and educator.&#13;&#13;In this podcast we will discuss and explore, play and pontificated on subjects such as pop culture, art, politics, psychology, education, healing, creativity, activism and community peace building as well as humor, sex, music, play and , Semiotics.  Listen to Carly and her fascinating guests as we deconstruct and reconstruct reality in tasty audio tid-bits.&#13;&#13;Carly Stasko is a self-titled Imagitator who agitates imagination&#13;as a Toronto-based but globally inspired artist, writer, activist,&#13;producer and holistic educator.  Her most recent publication is a&#13;chapter titled "(r)Evolutionary Healing: Jamming the Culture and&#13;Shifting the Power", which has been published by Routledge in New Wave&#13;Cultures edited by Anita Harris and which was developed out of a&#13;workshop  Carly presented at the UNESCO Earth Symposium.  Carly is&#13;interested in love, healing, jamming with culture, as well working and&#13;playing towards environmental and social justice through education and&#13;the arts.  You might find her presenting workshops on media literacy&#13;and indymedia activism in high schools and universities across North&#13;America, working with communities for peace, dancing anywhere and&#13;everywhere, planting seeds in abandoned lots with other guerilla&#13;gardeners, dressed up like a white blood cell visualizing the immune&#13;system with cancer patients, leading laughter yoga sessions in&#13;shelters and community centers, experimenting with courageous&#13;vulnerability or meditating on loving compassion under a tree.&#13;&#13;www.intrinsik.net&#13;&#13; Other publications include:&#13;"Packaging Youth and Selling Tomorrow: Deconstructing the Myths of&#13;Marketalkracy" co-authored with Trevor Norris in Corporations,&#13;Children and Consumerism.&#13;"Action Grrrls in the Dream Machine" in Turbo Chicks: Talking Young Feminisms&#13; "How to Be Your Own Superhero: A Chronicle of Experimentation and&#13;Fascination" in Girls Who Bite Back: Witches, Mutants, Slayers and Freaks</itunes:summary>
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