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This episode of GroundWire was produced by the GroundWire National Coordination Team and recorded on unceded Attawandaron territory in Guelph, Ontario at CFRU, hosted by Kim Logue.
This is the 2015 GroundWire Year in Review episode, where we highlight some of the most significant news stories covered by GroundWire this past year.
Features: Resistance to environmental degradation was especially heightened in 2015, and GroundWire was there to cover local movements, with a focus on indigenous perspectives.
We take a listen back to GroundWire's coverage of grassroots organizing in memorial of Missing and Murdered Indigenous women.
Canada's Black Lives Matter movements brought national attention to state-sanctioned violence against black people and fights ingrained anti-black racism in our societies.
Community Radio Report: And finally a look back at developments at Canadian campus and community radio stations in 2015
Music in this episode was by Lisean Sasha Henry
We also thank Mat Wilush, Carly Forbes, Omme-Salma Rahemtullah and Ophira Horwitz.
Tune in to hear GroundWire in 2016 on your local community radio station, on the rabble podcast network, or download at groundwire.ncra.ca.