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Sport, Social Justice & Development Podcast

Sport, Social Justice & Development Podcast

By Lyndsay Hayhurst, Mitch McSweeney, Julia Ferreira Gomes, and Jessica Nachman

Exploratory and in-depth conversations with practitioners, researchers, organizational staff, and participants involved with sport, social justice and development programs. Listen in as we critically explore the utility of sport and other forms of physical activity, recreation, and leisure used around the world for developmental pursuits. Hosted by Lyndsay Hayhurst, Mitch McSweeney, Julia Ferreira Gomes, and Jessica Nachman.
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Imperialism and sport: Featuring Chen Chen

Sport, Social Justice & Development PodcastOct 23, 2023

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Imperialism and sport: Featuring Chen Chen
Oct 23, 202301:13:40
Making space for cycling: Paola Castañeda and Sergio Montero Munoz on cycling spaces in Latin American cities
Jun 22, 202301:08:40
Youth Sport: Tim Adams, Tania Cameron, and Linda Flanagan

Youth Sport: Tim Adams, Tania Cameron, and Linda Flanagan

In this episode, Natan chats with Tim Adams, Tania Cameron, and Linda Flanagan about their work with youth sport programming. Tim is the founder and CEO of FreePlay Sports, an organization providing free sport programming to children and youth in Edmonton, AB. Tania is a sport coach who organizes sporting opportunities for Indigenous youth in Ontario. Linda is the author of Take Back the Game: How Money and Mania Are Ruining Kids' Sports - and Why it Matters. The three of them discuss the opportunities and challenges they've faced with sport programming for diverse youth.


Link to FreePlay Sports: https://freeplayforkids.com/

Link to Linda's book, Take Back the Game: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/653840/take-back-the-game-by-linda-flanagan/


Featured in this episode: Tim Adams, Tania Cameron, Linda Flanagan, Natan Levi. Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive'. Album artwork by: Shawn Forde.

Mar 28, 202301:10:01
Sport, resilience, and sustainability: Adam Ali, Michael Dao, & Tavis Smith

Sport, resilience, and sustainability: Adam Ali, Michael Dao, & Tavis Smith

In this episode, Jess chats with Adam Ali, Michael Dao, and Tavis Smith about their respective research in sport, resilience, and sustainability. Adam is an assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology at Western University. Adam's research explores anti-Islamic racism, radicalization and sport in the post-9/11 era. Michael is an assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology at San José State University. Michael's research interests are rooted in sport as tool for development internationally, and sport studies in Vietnam and the Vietnamese diaspora. Tavis is a lecturer in the Department of Sports Studies at Bishop's University. Tavis’ research interests are primarily in sport’s role in community development, well-being and social inequality, and the environment.


Adam's Twitter: @AdamAli_04

Michael's Twitter: @DocMikeDao


Featured in this episode: Adam Ali, Michael Dao, Tavis Smith, Jess Nachman. Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive'. Album Artwork by: Shawn Forde.

Jan 18, 202301:22:11
Facing Social Justice in Sports with Adam Kuban

Facing Social Justice in Sports with Adam Kuban

In this episode, Julia chats with Adam Kuban about his new book, "Facing Social Justice in Sports", a collaboration between students, athletes, coaches, and sports media professionals. The book highlights topics regarding racism, gender equality, poverty, international-student rights, mental health, disability, and LGBTQ+ challenges in sport. Adam is a professor in the School of Journalism & Strategic Communication and in the Honors College at Ball State University, and has taught for 18 years as the solo instructor of record for a wide array of media-oriented courses. He is also the co-director of Water Quality Indiana, an interdisciplinary program designed to bring together science and journalism majors to explore local, regional and global water issues. To date, Adam has led more than 15 community-engaged projects.


Link to Adam's book: https://www.amazon.com/Facing-Social-Justice-Sports-Kuban/dp/B0BDTL8FKW or https://facingproject.com/facing-social-justice-in-sports/


Adam's Twitter: @AdamJKuban

Adam's website: https://adamjkuban.com/


Featured in this episode: Adam Kuban, Julia Ferreira Gomes. Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive'. Album Artwork by: Shawn Forde.

Nov 30, 202256:49
Shining Light on Race and Sport: Ian Kennedy discusses his new book on hockey and racism

Shining Light on Race and Sport: Ian Kennedy discusses his new book on hockey and racism

In this episode, Julia speaks with Ian Kennedy about his new book, "On Account of Darkness: Shining Light on Race and Sport". Ian amplifies the stories of local athletes from his community, and discusses the history and legacies of systemic racism in North American sport. Ian is the founder of the Chatham-Kent Sports Network. He is also a writer for The Hockey News, Yahoo Sports Canada and Yahoo Sports NHL. 

Link to Ian's book: https://www.tidewaterpress.ca/on-account-of-darkness/ or https://www.amazon.ca/Account-Darkness-Shining-Light-Sport/dp/1990160107

Ian's Twitter: @IanKennedyCK

Featured in this episode: Ian Kennedy, Julia Ferreira Gomes. Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive'. Album Artwork by: Shawn Forde.

Jun 20, 202253:23
Safe Sport in Canada: Addressing athlete maltreatment with Anika Taylor, Erin Willson and Neville Wright

Safe Sport in Canada: Addressing athlete maltreatment with Anika Taylor, Erin Willson and Neville Wright

In this episode, we speak with Anika Taylor, Erin Willson, and Neville Wright about their work on addressing athlete maltreatment through Safe Sport research and advocacy. Anika is a Master's Student studying safeguarding sport at the University of Toronto Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education. Erin Willson is a PhD student studying Safe Sport at the University of Toronto Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education; president of AthletesCAN; and Olympic athlete in artistic swimming. Neville Wright is an Olympic athlete (former sprinter, turned bobsleder); performance therapist; high performance coach; public speaker; and AthletesCAN board member and chair of the Diversity and Equity Advisory Committee.

Link to Erin's article, Prevalence of Maltreatment Among Canadian National Team Athletes: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08862605211045096

Link to article, One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Struggle for Child Protection in Canadian Sport: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341125605_One_Step_Forward_Two_Steps_Back_The_Struggle_for_Child_Protection_in_Canadian_Sport

Featured in this episode: Anika Taylor, Erin Willson, Neville Wright, Natan Levi, Jess Nachman. Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive'. Album Artwork by: Shawn Forde.

Jun 03, 202201:04:36
Black Sportswomen Activism: Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique

Black Sportswomen Activism: Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique about Black sportswomen activism, her chapter in Muhammad Ali in Africana Cultural Memory (Editors James L. Conyers Jr. & Christel N. Temple), and organizing within White-dominated institutions. Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique is Executive Director of the Institute for the Study of Sport, Society and Social Change, as well as Associate Professor of the Department of African American Studies at San Jose State University.

Link to Muhammad Ali in Africana Cultural Memory: https://anthempress.com/muhammad-ali-in-africana-cultural-memory-hb

Twitter: @doctafrancique


Featured in this episode: Akilah Carter-Francique, Jess Nachman. Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive'. Album Artwork by: Shawn Forde

Mar 29, 202251:21
Toronto's housing crisis, harm reduction, and COVID-19: In conversation with Jason Cipparrone, Lorraine Lam, and Amanda De Lisio
Feb 28, 202201:18:24
The History and Politics of Sport-for-Development: A conversation with Simon Darnell, Russell Field, and Bruce Kidd
Jan 07, 202201:30:14
The Great Sport Myth: A discussion with Nathan Kalman-Lamb
Nov 08, 202101:15:15
Bicycles for development and Vancouver's underground bicycle economy: A discussion with Jeanette Steinmann

Bicycles for development and Vancouver's underground bicycle economy: A discussion with Jeanette Steinmann

In this episode, we talk with Jeanette Steinmann, a PhD student in the sociocultural group in the School of Kinesiolgy at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Jeanette discusses her Master's research that focused on cyclists experiencing homelessness and her PhD research which explores cycling (in)equity and social justice. We also discuss some of her work on the study of bicycles for development in Toronto, Canada. 

Check out Jeanette's article on Vancouver's Underground Bicycle Economy here: https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2021/06/28/Welcome-To-Vancouver-Underground-Bicycle-Economy/

Featured in this episode: Jeanette Steinmann, Julia Ferreira Gomes, Jessica Nachman, Mitch McSweeney Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive' Album Artwork by: Shawn Forde

Aug 15, 202143:07
Asian experiences in physical activity, kinesiology, and sport: Dr. Yuka Nakamura
Jun 29, 202150:56
The greening of golf: Sport, globalization and the environment - A conversation with Brad Millington and Brian Wilson

The greening of golf: Sport, globalization and the environment - A conversation with Brad Millington and Brian Wilson

In this episode, we talk with Dr. Brad Millington and Dr. Brian Wilson about their book, "The greening of golf: Sport, globalization and the environment," including in regard to sociological studies of sport and the environment, environmental and corporate sociology, consumer culture, and social movements, amongst other areas. Dr. Wilson who is a Professor in the School of Kinesiology and Director of the Centre for Sport and Sustainability at the University of British Columbia and Dr. Millington is Associate Professor in the Department of Sport Management at Brock University.

Featured in this episode: Brad Millington, Brian Wilson, Julia Ferreira Gomes, Jessica Nachman, Mitch McSweeney

Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive’

Album Artwork by: Shawn Forde

Resources

https://www.manchesteropenhive.com/view/9781526107039/9781526107039.xml

May 29, 202101:32:07
Adapting sport-for-development in times of COVID-19: A discussion with Marika Warner, MLSE Launchpad
May 11, 202147:01
Gender relations, bicycles, and women in rural Uganda: Janet Otte

Gender relations, bicycles, and women in rural Uganda: Janet Otte

In this episode, we talk with Janet Otte, who holds a Masters Degree in Development and Security from the University of Bristol, United Kingdom, and has over ten years experience in managing development projects related to refugees, women's rights, gender relations, and clinical research in communities in Uganda. Janet discusses the research she conducted with a number of 'bicycle-for-development' organizations and practitioners in Northern Uganda. Featured in this episode: Janet Otte, Mitch McSweeney Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive' Album Artwork by: Shawn Forde

Feb 26, 202155:08
The Bicycle in Bloemfontein, South Africa: Shawn Forde and Tarminder Kaur

The Bicycle in Bloemfontein, South Africa: Shawn Forde and Tarminder Kaur

In this episode, we talk with Shawn Forde, an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, Canada, and Tarminder Kaur, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Shawn and Tarminder discuss their research in Bloemfontein, South Africa, that explored the use of the bicycle by mostly working class men to commute to work or find work, and issues in relation to cycling and the role of the bicycle in the community and people's lives.

Featured in this episode: Shawn Forde, Tarminder Kaur, Lyndsay Hayhurst, Mitch McSweeney Music by: Kevin McLeod and Broke for Free via the 'Free Music Archive' Album Artwork by: Shawn Forde

Jan 26, 202149:07
The Bicycle's Role in Social Justice: Charles Chiu, Executive Director at Charlie's Freewheels
Jan 20, 202144:17