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🎙️ Listen to the show from Friday May 22nd of Migrant Nation — The Voice of Migrants in North America ! 🎓 Did you know that many international graduate students and researchers in Canada are facing growing uncertainty around immigration status, permits, and pathways to remain in the country — despite contributing enormously to research, education, and innovation? Today on Migrant Nation, we will discuss how immigration policies are impacting graduate students, researchers, and academic workers across Canada, and why so much talent is being pushed away. 🎧 Our guest: Doctor Itzayana Gutiérrez Arillo 👩🏫 About our guest: Itzayana Gutiérrez Arillo is a historian, curator, and postdoctoral fellow in Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University. Their research explores anti-Asian racism, media history, migration, print culture, and transcultural belonging across the Americas and Asia. Their work includes research on graphic media, racial violence in print culture, queer underground archives, and historical relationships between Asia and Latin America. They have contributed to international publications, digital exhibits, and museum projects, including collaborations with McGill University, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and the Museo Barroco Internacional. 🎧 Don’t miss this important episode of Migrant Nation — What Migrants Need to Know! 🗓 When: Friday 22 May 2026 | 5:00 PM (EST) 📻 Where: CKUT 90.3FMT 90.3 FM & CiTR 101.9 FM 🔗 Listen podcast: CKUT Live Stream https://ckut.ca/archive-player/?id=29656 📞 Join the conversation live: 📱 Call: +1 514 448 4013 📧 Email: conseilmigrant+info@gmail.com 💬 Facebook: Conseil Migrant https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BwsYWZ1c2/ 📣 How you can help: ✅ Share this post and invite others to tune in ✅ Repost via Facebook: @MigrantNationMigrant ✅ Tag international students, researchers, and migrant workers ✅ Encourage universities and community organizations to share through their networks

The two talk about relief efforts related to Hurricane Melissa.

Eris Nyx, one of the founding members of the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF), spoke about drug user rights, harm reduction, and the criminalization of care on Thursday June 26th 2025 at 5pm in the SSMU Ballroom at McGill University in Montreal. The talk was organized as a fundraiser for the DULF founders' legal defence fund, and also included a discussion by a panel currently working in harm reduction in Montreal. DULF is a grassroots harm reduction organization based out of Vancouver BC's Downtown Eastside that pioneered a radical compassion club model to intervene in the toxic drug supply crisis, which has killed tens of thousands of poor and unhoused drug users across the country. In a fairly dramatic turn of political tides, the organizers of the compassion club, which had been tacitly permitted by the city and local police, were arrested and are now facing severe criminal charges, including the possibility of life in prison. You can read more about their evidence-based intervention and the campaign to support their legal plight on their website (https://dulf.ca/published-academic-research/). Find out more about DULF and donate to the legal faund at dulf.ca The event is being co-presented by the Indigenous Support Workers Project and CKUT 90.3, and the space was secured with the generous assistance of Reform and Resettle.

CKUT host and volunteer Mr. Saad's moving tribute to Brian Wilson - an accapella cover of In My Room

A pleasing mix from longtime CKUT programmer Hex P... sensual bangers for the late night heads. Originally aired on Harmony Express, 00:00-02:00, November 12 2024. Follow Hex P soundcloud: @harmonyexpress newsletter: bit.ly/harmonyexpress socials: www.instagram.com/h3xpy

This week's episode of Harmony Express is a special guest mix from Naeem, recorded in Pittsburgh, PA. Naeem is the regular host of Side A Side B on MSYH.FM as well as an active organizer with Detour, a key collective in the Pittsburgh underground music scene, and a resident at the legendary Hot Mass party series. This mix comes as part of an exchange between Hex P and Naeem, and you can find Hex P's mix for Side A Side B airing today on MSYH.FM. Naeem: https://soundcloud.com/detournaeem Side A Side B - Listen: https://soundcloud.com/sideasidebradio Side A Side B - Follow: https://www.instagram.com/sasb.radio/ Tracklist: 1. Jaybird - Chroma 2. brainwave research center - treading water 3. Nature Music (Dolphin Play) - Watercolors 4. Maya Universe - Say It Right 5. Liftgate - Sequin Jacket 6. Jackson Ryland (JR2k) - Lo Voltage 7. trickpony - Shiver 8. Beta Librae - Vegas Nerve 9. M. Schaffhäuser - Sech Uhr Morgens 10. Dave Quam - Sitting Here... (Zouk Mix) 11. XC-17 - LSTMOON 12. Superabundance - Tempopalace 13. Physical Therapy - David (Jungle Reconstruction) 14. Callisto - Ambent I 15. c_robo_ - v2_SC_240807_002524.wav 16. Amy Kisnorbo & Ron Mercy - Pepper 17. Escaflowne - Deliverance 18. TSVI - Ffantasy (ft. Loraine James) 19. Introspekt - Wanna B Down (Darkside Mix) 20. Nico - Comma Drift 21. Astra Robotica - Side 7 22. JZKL - Total Body Extension (w/ Gladstone Deluxe) 23. DeFeKT - MG1 24. Aux 88 - Play It Loud 25. CMD - Outerworld 26. Paul Fleetwood - Quasar Cowboy 27. Miles Mercer - Unknown Origin 28. Plasma Arc - 1926 Subpart Z 29. Kha'DJ - Compersion 30. Pittsburgh Track Authority - The Tunnel (Dark Mix) 31. Polygonia - Shen Wai Shenfa 32. Oscar Celedon - Brighter Days 33. Samira Mendoza aka Mira Mira - amor_y_lucha 34. Conclave - Alati Yeye Chege (musclecars Remix) 35. Capricorn - 20Hz (Pura Pura Batucada Edit) 36. Abby Echiverri - Hives Of Lusus 37. Ali Berger -Pump Station 38. Love Higher - Wavering 39. Manny Dibiachi - Matter of Fact (HUNY XO Remix) 40. DØN - Only Scratching the Surface 41. De Schuurman - Scratchin 42. Ayesha - Mother Tongue 43. Dj Love ft SDOT MUSIC - if prayers had a sound 44. Davis Galvin - Tem Lasa 45. Cygnus - Her Majesty (The Universe) 46. 2Lanes - Tincture (Howling Diablos Mix) 47. Shriekback - My Spine Is The Bassline

Monday May 20, 2024: News on McGill seeking injunction On this week's show, we continue discussing the injunction that McGill University sought to have the pro-Palestinian encampment dismantled. We first hear a segment by Jules about the court decision to deny the injunction. Then, we have an interview with Irina Ceric, assistant law professor at the University of Windsor, conducted by Athina. They discuss the court decision and delve into some of the more technical details of injunctions. The final segment for this show is another one by Jules, dealing with the news that McGill will now be seeking an interlocutory injunction.

Day 5: Live from the Popular University Encampment (1-2pm) by promo@ckut.ca

Live from camp Day 17 (13 May 2024): Updates on the legal injunction filed by McGill Hot off the press - live reporting from camp featuring breaking updates and legal analysis (Max Silverman, I.J.V.) from a full day in court as McGill's injunction against the encampment was heard.

Monday May 13, 2024: Encampment News - McGill seeking court order On this week's show, we address the news that McGill is seeking a court order to have the pro-Palestinian encampment dismantled. Last Friday, in an email to the McGill community, Deep Saini announced the intention to seek this court order. This announcement was followed by a press conference at the encampment, which we have recorded and will play on this show. We also feature an interview with a spokesperson of SPHR at McGill, discussing organizing efforts at McGill. For the latter half of the show, we provide the latest updates we have on the court hearing.