Wittenberg Radio #57

This week on Wittenberg Radio, it's new government day, Daniel and Nolan discuss the disturbance of a sacred indigenous site at the Forks by cyclists, and Assistant Professor of Communications and Media David Balzer joins us to talk about a community discussion that will be happening Wednesday, November 4th at 7pm entitled "An Urban Reserve at Kapyong: Imagining a Future".  

Wittenberg Radio #51

This week on Wittenberg Radio, Nolan interviews Juno award winning musician Steve Bell about his involvement with Churches for Freedom Road, an organization that aims to "mobilize churches to join grassroots efforts in the call for justice for Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, advocating for the construction of 'Freedom Road'".

For more information on Churches for Freedom Road: http://churchesforfreedomroad.ca/

Wittenberg Radio #48

This week on Wittenberg Radio, it's Chris Klassen's last show EVER! Chris, Nolan and Daniel reminisce about Chris's time on WR, speculate about the STUCO vs. Staff battle of the bands, and discuss mandatory post-secondary Indigenous Studies.

It's been a great year of growth and change on Wittenberg Radio and we look forward to bringing you more (hopefully) entertaining and engaging content in the fall!

Thanks for listening!

Wittenberg Radio #47

This week on Wittenberg Radio, Chris, Daniel and Danielle Morton talk about Nolan and Daniel's big election win, the euphoria of spring and reflect on Danielle's participation in a recent Face2Face event entitled "You Lost Me: The Church and Young Adults"

As always feel free to send us thoughts, reactions and opinions to wittenbergradio[at]gmail[dot]com or to our page on Facebook!
 

Wittenberg Radio #41

This week on Wittenberg Radio, a 90 year old Floridian is arrested for giving food to the homeless and CMU Professor of Communications and Media David Balzer talks about his work examining the phrase "oh my God" as a way of exploring "God themes in culture".

For more info on David's project go to omgthedoc.com and as always send us your feedback to wittenbergradio[at]gmail[dot]com.


Wittenberg Radio #40

This week on Wittenberg Radio guest host Anna Bigland-Pritchard interviews Kathy Moorhead Thiessen of Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) about her work in Iraqi Kurdistan, ISIS and Canada's involvement in the ongoing conflict.

For more information about CPT or to contact Kathy go to CPT.org or feel free to contact Anna at annabp[at]hotmail[dot]com and as always send us your thoughts and responses to wittenbergradio[at]gmail[dot]com.