
JUR-ED EPISODE 11: Prison Abolition in a Pandemic
Hello and welcome back to the JUR-ED podcast. The material today comes from an ongoing Webinar series, CONTAIN COVID, NOT PEOPLE: a collaboration between the Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy...
13 Mai 202052min

JUR-ED EPISODE 10: Tenant Rights and Rent Strikes During a Pandemic
Hello and welcome back to the JUR-ED podcast. Your host today is Mae J. Nam. In this episode we hear from Brendan Jowett of Neighbourhood Legal Services and Kevin LaForest of Scarborough Community Leg...
2 Mai 202026min

JUR-ED EPISODE 9: Covid-19 and the Right to Refuse Unsafe Work
Hello and welcome back to the JUR-ED podcast. Your host today is Mae J. Nam. Today is April 28th: the National Day of Mourning in Canada, a day where we recognize the many workers who have lost their ...
28 Apr 202030min

JUR-ED EPISODE 8: PROGESSIVE LAWYERING DURING COVID
JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, a...
26 Apr 202054min

JUR-ED EPISODE 6: Systemic Racism against Indigenous people in Thunder Bay
JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, a...
6 Jan 20201h 3min

JUR-ED EPISODE 5: Revisiting the Rule of Law
JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, a...
24 Des 201953min

JUR-ED EPISODE 4: BLAC - The Black Legal Action Centre
JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, a...
18 Des 201928min



















