Pride

5

Posted By Sage

Jun 30th, 2006

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In this podcast, a visit to the Toronto Pride Parade. It really is different here.

Music “The Long Road Ahead” by Theatrimus.

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Time: 15.38

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  • may

    01 Jul 2006
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    Wonderful podcast! Thank you so much!

  • vivian vasquez

    02 Jul 2006
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    Hi Sage,
    I was currently turned on to your show by my podcaster husband Andy from the AndyCast Podcast and since then I have anxiously awaited every new show and I’ve been re-visiting old ones.

    Your ‘Pride’ show was absoultely brilliant! I teach critical literacy at the university level, and I am at the moment putting together show #1 for CLIP (Critical Literacy In Practice/ In Life) Podcast and I wish all my students, friends, and colleagues could hear what you so wonderfully crafted. It made me smile, tear up, and stand proud to say I am a Canadian (even though I currently work in the USA).

    Until tomorrow…
    vivian

  • anne

    03 Jul 2006
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    sage, this was the best episode EVER. (or that i ever heard . . .) i had tears in my eyes—lucky you, to live in such an open and accepting environment! we are a family that is biracial, and sometimes i really yearn for what you were talking about; we don’t see much of that. sometimes listening to your program makes me seriously think about leaving the states . . .

  • aarlene

    05 Jul 2006
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    Beautiful. The part about the picture of the guys’ hands and the boy sitting alone back home with that picture really choked me up. I SO wish we were like that down here in the US. Too much hate and not enough love. I am glad that there is such a wonderful place where common sense and justice prevail.

  • Adina

    11 Jul 2006
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    Thanks Sage. The bit about Paul’s confusion was incredibly touching. Thanks for the hope for the future and inspiration to keep going.

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