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Round the Block with Akin's Oliver Pauk and Michael Vickers

January 08, 2019 by Akin Collective in Interview

Groundstory is a collective impact effort with a mandate to address the adverse effects of gentrification on the arts and other vulnerable, low-income groups in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. In episode 1 of Groundstory’s occasional podcast Round the Block, host Jessa Agilo discusses the untold effects of gentrification on the arts with Akin’s Oliver Pauk and Michael Vickers.

Groundstory will detail, and respond to, these evolving narratives with a focus on the Greater Toronto to Hamilton Area, while reaching communities across Ontario and the rest of Canada through a deep commitment to shared learning online.

Over the coming decade, Groundstory will bolster cross-sectoral responses to three systemic issues, including:

  • Deepening income precarity and inequality

  • Increasing lack of accessible and affordable shelter and spaces of work

  • Growing socio-spatial displacement of vulnerable workers from rapidly densifying neighbourhoods.

Learn more here
January 08, 2019 /Akin Collective
Podcast, gentrification, arts, affordability, Studio
Interview

Spilling the Beans - A Podcast-Making Project

February 20, 2017 by Akin Collective in Education, Event

Do you enjoy storytelling, digging your teeth into an idea and getting to the root of the matter? This challenge is for you!

Spilling the Beans is a 36-hour creative challenge to imagine, craft and produce a short podcast. This podcast-making challenge for anyone and everyone interested in telling stories using the podcast format. Taking place March 3-5 at Hacker You, Spilling the Beans is open to, and encourages, remote participation.

Registration is free! Click here to sign up!

On the evening of March 3rd, participants will be provided with three "ingredients" they will need to include in a short podcast they will produce over the following 36 hours. On March 5th, the podcasts will be aired to judges, Katie Jensen, Veronica Simmons, Paul Aflalo and Owen Craig, who will pick three winners based on a set of criteria participants will receive at the race's outset.

Spilling the Beans is a creative exercise for everyone who wishes to participate. Whether you are you an avid podcast enthusiast or an occasional listener, Spilling the Beans will inspire you to create your own.

Click Here to Learn More
February 20, 2017 /Akin Collective
Spilling the Beans, Podcast, workshop, event, Hacker You
Education, Event