Science for peace (Part II)
In this episode, Paige Smith talks to Sara Beiruiti and Christian Tramontin - the Munk students running the on-campus Science for Peace group at the University of Toronto - about their organization's ongoing engagement in the conversation about climate change and non-proliferation.
Science for peace (Part I)
In this episode, Paige Smith speaks to Professor Richard Sandbrook about his organization, Science for Peace, and how it is working to educate and conduct research in the fields of peace, sustainability and justice.
How do social businesses contribute to the global water crisis?
In this episode, Shail Vin talks to Ellie O’Neill about how her social business – Powwater - is trying to help solve the global water crises by investing in local entrepreneurs across the developing world.
The button: The new nuclear arms race and presidential power from Truman to Trump
In this podcast, Pitasanna speaks with Tom Collina, Director of Policy at Ploughshares Fund, about the ongoing threat posed by nuclear weapons and the people who decide when they should (or shouldn't) be used.
Indigenous sovereignty, settler colonialism, and the thirty meter telescope (Part II)
In this episode, Larissa and Dr. Uahikea Maile discuss the failures of state-centred Indigenous (re)conciliation and what needs to change in order for Indigenous rights and sovereignty to be recognized.
Indigenous sovereignty, settler colonialism, and the thirty meter telescope (Part I)
In this episode, Larissa interviews Dr. Uahikea Maile - a Kanaka Maoli Indigenous Hawaiian who is a professor of Indigenous politics at the University of Toronto, as well as an activist.
Joe Biden and the future of American multilateralism
In this episode, Paige Smith sits down with Global Conversations NewsWatch writer, Imran Bayoumi, to talk about his recently published article: “Will a Biden win spell victory for American multilateralism?”
Disinformation, far-right media, and the election
In this episode we interview Izzy Jones, a second year Master of Global Affairs student at Munk who studies disinformation and far-right media.
Global impact of COVID-19 and life in quarantine
In this episode of Global Conversations, Simon Malevich and Erica Wilson have a socially-distanced discussion on the current outbreak of COVID-19.
The Kakehashi Project 2020
In this episode, Regina meets with Jesse Martin (MGA1) and Brody Hoppenheim (MGA2) to discuss their recent trip to Japan with the Kakehashi Project.
“If trump can be elected there is no excuse for anyone to not apply to anything” - Emily Tsui. Former intern at the Permanent Court of Arbitration
In this episode, Emily Tsui discusses her time with the Permanent court of arbitration at the Singapore office.
Environmental Governance Lab: In conversation with Christopher Cochrane (Part II)
In this episode, Anthony and Regina finish their conversation with professor Cochrane, and turn their attention towards innovation in Canada’s oil and gas sector, the United States’ role in encouraging climate action in Canada, the “election about nothing,” and much more!
Environmental Governance Lab: In conversation with Christopher Cochrane (Part I)
In this episode, Anthony and Regina get political with Christopher Cochrane to discuss the politicization of the climate issue, the relationship between political ideology and attitudes toward climate policy, Canada’s political climate following the recent election, and much more!
Internship diaries: Kix McRae on her experience in Myanmar
In this episode, Kix McRae tells the story of her experience in Myanmar interning at the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance. Kix also shares some interesting particularities of Myanmar culture as well as potential areas for culture shock.
Impeachment 2020 with Charlotte and Mohit
In this episode of Global Conversations, Charlotte and Mohit break down the process of the impeachment trial of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Environmental Governance Lab: In Conversation
In this episode, Anthony and Regina sit down with Heather Millar to discuss her prospects for Canadian climate policy following the 2019 federal election.