Gorilla Radio with Chris Cook, Ingmar Lee, Terry Glavin, Janine Bandcroft Nov. 14, 2011
Ingmar Lee fighting BC pipelines from the Great Bear Rainforest; Terry Glavin and where next for Canada in Afghanistan? in the second half.
Welcome to Gorilla Radio, recorded November 14, 2015.
[Note: This is a reloaded version of an interview lost during one of the site’s numerous hack attacks. – ape]
This week: Marking Armistice Day in Victoria, I went down to the MacKenzie-Papineau Battalion memorial, tucked quietly in the bushes beside the fountains, between the Legislature Buildings and the Grand Pacific Hotel, there to stand with the stalwart, white-poppy adorned peace proponents who speechify and personalize what war and peace mean to them.
And; Terry Glavin is an award-winning journalist, editor at Transmontanus Books, a new columnist at the Ottawa Citizen, and he recently delivered the Harvey Southam Fellowship lecture in journalism, ‘Orwell and Everything After’ at the University of Victoria.
Glavin is the author of six and co-author of four books, and his latest is ‘Come from the Shadows: The Long and Lonely Struggle for Peace in Afghanistan.’ He is also co-founder of the Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee.
Terry Glavin and where next Afghanistan in the second half.
And; Victoria Street Newz publisher and CFUV broadcaster, Janine Bandcroft will join us at the bottom of the hour to bring us news from Victoria’s streets and beyond.
But first, Ingmar Lee fighting pipelines in BC, and remembering all the fallen on Armistice Day in Victoria.