This is an evolving directory of podcasts that are a produced by various individuals, departments, and projects affiliated with U of T Scarborough. The descriptions are sourced from the podcasts' creators.
If you're a member of the U of T Scarborough community and you have a podcast that's not listed here, let the library know about your podcast by completing this short online form.
Broadcastability is a podcast by, for, and about persons with disabilities in the workforce. Broadcastability is created by The PROUD Project at the University of Toronto, Scarborough.
Contra* is a podcast about disability, design justice, and the lifeworld. The podcast features interviews with disability justice activists, disability studies and design studies scholars about publications and events 2018-2020. Created by the Critical Design Lab, hosted by Dr. Aimi Hamraie, with contributions from UTSC's Dr. Cassandra Hartblay.
The Diverse Economies for Youth Podcast connects scholars and leaders in feminist political economies to youth who envision an alternative world that treats them as people instead of as profits. Tune in to global professors from Dr. Caroline Hossein's DISE Collective as they champion what their work means for the next generation. Tune in to your host, UTSC IDS graduate Serena Bahadur, who connects our youth's questions to the futures we want to build. Inspired by the Combahee River Collective (CRC) by African-American women in the 1970s, we invite you to listen along with an open mind and a hopeful heart.
There is so much science and action happening that's shedding light on not only our current impact on the planet but also the things that we can do to find a new path forward. Part of that story is about following the science, but the other part is about the people that are doing the science and the action that will spur transformative change. Join hosts Stu Livingstone and Karen Smith as they put a spotlight on the people that are studying and thinking about environmental change. Subscribe to learn about our place in the environments that are emerging around us.
Unsettling Knowledge Inequities
The Knowledge Equity Lab and SPARC co-present a podcast series featuring conversations with diverse and multigenerational knowledge holders. Episodes aim to interrogate the politics of knowledge production and circulation and the global power dynamics that shape it – as well as highlight alternative models and collaborations between distinct knowledge traditions.
Voices from the Food Frontlines: Pandemic & Beyond
This SSHRC Connection project from the Feeding City Lab combines a newly created web-based archive for outreach with participatory training and knowledge-sharing events. This online platform features the voices of people active on the pandemic food frontlines, describing their experiences and practices for sustainable food futures. This initiative enhances prior collaborations to connect academic research and local food voices from Canada, the US, the UK, and the global South. From March 2024, this Pandemic and Beyond series will be followed by our second series of global Voices from the Food Frontlines: Sustainable Foodways
Mandarin Chinese podcast for early(ish) career scholars from the Chinese speaking world talking stuff. Co-curated by former UTSC faculty member, Ting Guo.
Need a space or equipment to record your podcast? Check out the UTSC Library’s Podcast Room and Technology Loans.