In this episode hosts Keira Soloman, Day Procyshyn, and Adam Cairns sit down with Shanice Grandison who breaks down her childhood in Jamaica, her move to Canada, and how living in Canada has affected her.
She breaks down her goals for the future and what she wants to accomplish to give back to her community through her work as a social worker. The episode gives the audience a way to understand who Shanice is, her accomplishments, and the people in her life who have influenced her.
This series was produced by journalism students at Mount Royal University in Calgary, as part of the Community Podcast Initiative.
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In this episode, hosts Talha Abosafi and Keegan Hall sit down with David Pennant, the past president of the Jamaican Canadian Association of Alberta,...
In this episode hosts Nandini Sahay and Jana Abbara interview Bishop Joseph Hackett, who left a thriving life in Jamaica as a school principal...
In this episode hosts Cale O’Rourke and Krystjan Kuczak chat with Andrea Wilson-Henry to discuss her journey to Canada, Jamaican culture, and her process...