Dannielle A. Piper
@dannielleapiper
Jamaican gyal 🇯🇲 | Graduate of @UBCJournalism | @cjffjc 2021 Black Journalism Fellow | Portfolio: @CBCNews @TheTyee @cbcwhatonearth @ConversationCA
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🎧 Listen to Season 4 of #DontCallMeResilient with Vinita Srivastava Wed, Nov 9. This season covers current events such as #LongCOVID, #gunviolence, #climatechange and bigger questions like #tokenism and #decolonizing journalism + more. And we’ve got a new look! What do you think?
Excited to get this out to you this season! Our guests are passionate experts and this pod is a labour of love from a rag-tag but special team: Jen Moroz Dannielle A. Piper ateqah khaki Ollie Nicholas Rithika Shenoy Rukhsar Ali Rehmatullah Sheikh Scott White Lisa Varano Lygia Navarro (she/ella) ♿️ 🏳️🌈 💜 🏳️⚧️
Happy to have helped produce this episode with the talented Ollie Nicholas, Jen Moroz and Vinita Srivastava. #TheDreamTeam #climatechange #DontCallMeResilient
Wanna learn more about how #longCOVID affects #WOC? Then do I got a podcast suggestion for you… Take a listen to this episode produced by Vinita Srivastava and Lygia Navarro (she/ella) ♿️ 🏳️🌈 💜 🏳️⚧️ 💕
Companies have amped up rhetoric on #inclusion by churning out #diversity statements – but does this actually improve work culture for racialized employees? In a new ep of #DontCallMeResilient, Vinita Srivastava speaks to Sonia Kang about #tokenism at work: theconversation.com/why-corporate-…
Read more: Being the ‘only one’ at work and the decades long fight against #AntiBlackRacism: theconversation.com/being-the-only… By Christopher Stuart Taylor University of Waterloo #DontCallMeResilient
On this week's episode of The Conversation Canada #dontcallmeresilient, Vinita Srivastava chatted with Sonia Kang about tokenism in the workplace. It's one of my favourite episodes this season...and not just because I helped produce it 😛 Take a listen!
Want to know how we can disrupt the school to prison pipeline? Then check out this article by Dr. Ardavan Eizadirad (he/him) on the The Conversation Canada website.
15 years after Jordan Manners was fatally shot inside a Toronto school, #GTA #youthviolence is getting worse. Community advocate Devon Jones & Dr. Ardavan Eizadirad (he/him) of Wilfrid Laurier University Laurier Faculty of Education talk to Vinita Srivastava about a more holistic approach on #DontCallMeResilient: theconversation.com/how-can-we-slo…
NEW EPISODE! What’s so funny about race? — Podcast theconversation.com/whats-so-funny… via The Conversation Canada
What’s so funny about race? Well, let’s talk about it… New episode of #DontCallMeResilient from The Conversation Canada with Vinita Srivastava Faiza Hirji andrea☁️ out NOW 🎉
Many #comedians put #race, #ethnicity & #culturalstereotypes at the centre of their comedy, making us laugh. But how far is too far? This week Vinita Srivastava speaks to Faiza Hirji of McMaster University & comedian andrea☁️ on the latest from #DontCallMeResilient: theconversation.com/whats-so-funny…
Your girl is in the Georgia Straight this week. #blackinvancouver #BlackHistoryMonth #getyourcopy
Prof Toronto Metropolitan University, author of Beauty in a Box Cheryl Thompson untangles the history of hair relaxers for Black women — and the health risks now linked to them via Dannielle A. Piper Vinita Srivastava The Conversation Canada Thompson's #InformedOps @ bit.ly/2GbFdY1 theconversation.com/detangling-the…
Thank you Steph Eva Wood, Ed Jahn, Dannielle A. Piper, @kunu_music for being such brilliant panelists yesterday at #NACCB2024 and bravo to COMPASS for the work you do to bridge science and media.