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LoudHER is a 60-minute program focused on representing women in urban music and local business – HERmusic, HERbusiness, HERradio. Listen live on Fridays at 3pm on 89.1FM in Ottawa/Gatineau and online at chuo.fm! Tune in to hear urban music with genres ranging from R&B, pop-rap, adult contemporary, house, hip hop, Latin and Afro-Caribbean music. The show also features engaging content and compelling interviews. Don’t miss it!
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CHUO 89.1 FM Presents: Festivals 101

Liz Anthonisen, CHUO 89.1 FM

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Festivals 101 is a podcast all about --you guessed it-- festivals! In each episode, Liz takes a look at a different local festival and digs a little deeper into what exactly they do. Why are they here? What are their goals? And most importantly, how are they impacting the lives of their patrons, year after year? Every festival has a story behind it, whether it be about creating a space for BIPOC artists to share their work or recognizing the importance of providing accessible theatre to the ...
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Black On Black | CHUO 89.1 FM

Sarah Onyango, Adrienne Coddett, Jackie Lawrence, Patricia Harewood, Denise Isaac, Joanne John

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Black On Black is your weekly connection to the Afro-Caribbean community in Ottawa and beyond! A public affairs & arts show focusing on local and international events and issues, with special emphasis on the African diaspora. Black History Month coverage, Artist Profiles, Community Calendar and lots of music by U.S, African and Caribbean artists.. Listen live every Saturday from 11 am to noon at chuo.fm or on 89.1 FM in the National Capital Region (Ottawa/Gatineau).
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Originally aired July 24th, 2021. This episode features Rashid Johnson, a prominent artist in Canada, in this episode we check in with him inquiring about his creative process over the course of the pandemic and the surrendering of many pre-pandemic banalities that often encompass art and the artistic process. We delve into his most recent art proj…
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Originally aired on April 30th, 2021. LoudHER is a 60-minute program that represents women in urban music and local business – HERmusic, HERbusiness, HERradio. This interview features Canada's own Omega Mighty, an accomplished musician, dancer, artist, comedian. Omega recounts her upbringing, the importance of sisterhood and her unique creative pro…
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Originally aired July 31st, 2021. This episode features Ingrid John Baptiste, the president of the Trinidad and Tobago Association of Ottawa and a prominent activist, speaking on culture, cultural awareness and the way we perceive 'blackness' through cultural practices and systems of education. Ingrid explores her history as well the history of her…
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Originally aired June 19th, 2021. This episode features Timothy Hughes, hailing from Nashville, TN, discussing the first-ever federally recognized Juneteenth in the United States. Timothy explores the history and meaning behind Juneteenth, discusses the January Capitol riot, and dives into the contemporary political landscape from an intersectional…
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Originally aired May 8th, 2021. This episode features Nicole Waldron, exploring her background, upbringing, and the motivations for her new addictive podcast, 'Victory Speaks.' Nicole touches on her love of writing and interacting with her community and how those skills translate into her successful and robust podcast.…
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Originally aired on February 19th, 2021. LoudHER is a 60-minute program focused on representing women in urban music and local business – HERmusic, HERbusiness, HERradio. This interview features Ottawa-based community activist Adrienne Coddett, a community organizer, high school educator, and well-known local host of 'Black on Black'—a show dedicat…
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DISCLAIMER: The contents of this interview is just for information and entertainment purposes ONLY! It is NOT meant to be a substitute for tailored medical advice, diagnosis or treatment! Always seek the advice of your direct physician with any questions you may have regarding a medical and or medical health-condition!…
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Jafrikayiti brings light to "the Ottawa Initiative on Haiti", a meeting that took place Jan. 31-Feb. 1 2003 in Gatineau without Haitian presence, which was to organize the oncoming coup. The documentary mentioned is "Haiti Betrayed". Canadian actions to support Haitians - https://www.facebook.com/SolidariteQuebecHaiti/ Learn more about Jafrikayiti …
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Originally aired August 1, 2020. This interview features Natasha Henry, president of the Ontario Black History Society and the author of several books on Emancipation Day in Canada. In this conversation, she speaks with Sarah Onyango on the history and celebrations of Emancipation Day.Par Sarah Onyango, Adrienne Coddett, Jackie Lawrence, Patricia Harewood, Denise Isaac, Joanne John
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Originally aired June 12, 2021. In this interview, Sarah Onyango speaks with Reverend Cheryle Hanna, the first woman to be Minister at Fourth Avenue Baptist Church. This conversation focuses on the importance of mutual respect and making space for different perspectives in dialogue.Par Sarah Onyango, Adrienne Coddett, Jackie Lawrence, Patricia Harewood, Denise Isaac, Joanne John
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Originally aired May 29, 2021. This interview features youth organizers Alador Bereketab, Vanessa Wright, and Kyla Gibson. The students share their inspirations and experiences during the 2021 Black Student Forum on air, hosted by the course teacher and our host, Adrienne Coddett. The students' organizational work can be found on Instagram at: @fig…
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Originally aired May 1, 2021. Black On Black is your weekly connection to the Afro-Caribbean community in Ottawa and beyond! In this interview, Sarah Onyango speaks with Nadia Stewart, Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Black Journalists. Here Stewart shares insight on the organization as well as her experiences in the field of journ…
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Originally aired April 16, 2021. LoudHER is a 60-minute program focused on representing women in urban music and local business – HERmusic, HERbusiness, HERradio. This segment - FitHER - features Connie Beaulieu, fitness coach and educator, also the founder of ACTIVATE, a series of inspiring events that unite Fitness Professionals and Enthusiasts f…
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Originally aired March 6, 2021. Black On Black is your weekly connection to the Afro-Caribbean community in Ottawa and beyond! In this interview, Sarah Onyango speaks with Rudi Quammie Williams (Toronto) and Sylvia Parris (Halifax) about the Canadian Institute for People of African Descent (CIPAD).Par Sarah Onyango
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Le Festival Franco-Ontarien est un espace pour les francophones et francophiles de découvrir et célébrer la culture et la musique franco-ontarien. Avec les artistes incroyables, les concerts exclusifs et un matinee pour les jeunes, le festival a des evenements pour tous les âges. Soit enfant, adolescent ou adulte, le Festival Franco-Ontarien est un…
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UPROAR is a relatively new festival, even though they’re only on their second season they’ve already established themselves as a one-of-a-kind arts festival here in Ottawa. UPROAR is a multidisciplinary arts festival showcasing art of all kinds from women and nonbinary people, everything from theatre to visual art to music to burlesque is welcome. …
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What light through yonder window breaks? It’s the Shakespeare in the Park festival, put on by the very talented Company of Fools! For 30 years this festival has been bringing light and laughter to anywhere they can, creating accessible shows that anyone can see and enjoy. In this episode, we dive into the heart of Shakespeare in the Park, why acces…
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House of Paint describes itself as a festival to celebrate and elevate the four pillars of hip hop music, and in doing so it’s become one of the most popular festivals in Ottawa, beloved by performers, artists and everyday people alike. In this episode, we discover why hip hop means so much to so many people, and how House of Paint has been able to…
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DIY Spring is a festival made by and for BIPOC and LGBTQ people. They aim to showcase artists from all backgrounds, and increase representation for marginalized artists in Ottawa. In this episode, we look into how DIY Spring is combatting underrepresentation in the arts, and the wide array of problems underrepresentation has created for BIPOC and L…
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The Ottawa Chamberfest has been around for more than 20 years, and it’s made many, many changed to it’s programming in that time. It’s opened up to new genres and artists, created new concert series and increased it’s community outreach efforts tenfold. In this episode, we find out why the Chamberfest has made such drastic changes, how they’ve been…
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