UN General Assembly, Traveling Nanas, U.S. speech, Incarcerated journalist

SEP 21, 202593 MIN
The Sunday Magazine

UN General Assembly, Traveling Nanas, U.S. speech, Incarcerated journalist

SEP 21, 202593 MIN

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<p>Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with McGill University's Max Bell School of Public Policy director <strong>Jennifer Welsh</strong> about the stakes of this week's United Nations General Assembly talks, "Traveling Nanas" <strong>Eleanor Hamby</strong> and <strong>Sandra Hazelip</strong> share the life lessons they've learned from their world adventures, University of Toronto scholar <strong>Jason Stanley</strong> reflects on the state of speech and democratic institutions in the United States, and incarcerated journalist <strong>John J. Lennon</strong> explores the value of telling crime stories from the inside.</p><p><br></p><p>Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Correction</em></strong><em>: A previous version of this episode included a reference to talk show host Jimmy Kimmel saying the alleged shooter of Charlie Kirk was "one of them" or a member of the MAGA movement. In fact, Kimmel had said members of the MAGA movement had tried to characterize&nbsp;the alleged shooter as "anything other than one of them." The reference has been removed.</em></p>