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Democracy Now

6:00 am 7:00 am

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Democracy Now

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Current show

Democracy Now

6:00 am 7:00 am

Upcoming show

Democracy Now

6:00 am 7:00 am


Indigenous

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CFUV is seeking to add an Indigenous Media Producer to our team! This is an exciting position at the station that will involve curating and producing a weekly Indigenous-centered radio program and podcast. Please see below for posting info, and feel free to contact Katie Sage, CFUV Program Director, if you have any questions (programming@cfuv.ca). […]

CFUV Introduces All Access! The newest part to Full Circle – our spoken word program! Elyse explores the links between music and community. In this episode CFUV speaks with Victoria’s Community Choir to learn more about creating community through song. Wayne Lavallee explains the use of vocables in Indigenous music, and how music is used […]

We are accepting radio plays for CFUV Speaks! Guidelines: Each radio play should be between 2-80 pages in length. Poetry: no longer that 250 words. Personal essay: no longer that 2 000 words. Comedy sketches: no longer that 2 000 words. We will be doing one full length play and numerous micro plays so all […]

Stories From the Land articulates and reinforces indigenous worldview and inherent connection to land via live storytelling events, listener submissions, and sound rich audio documentary. The most recent three episodes were released on August 14th, and features stories and material presented by Janet Rogers (Mohawk/Tuscarora spoken word artist and former CFUV host of Native Waves Radio), […]

Remember, back in the 90s, learning that the world’s rainforests were the “lungs of the earth?”  Remember hearing about their destruction and specifically Sarawak, the Penan and their indigenous uprising there, the mysterious disappearance of Bruno Manser?  If you do, you’ll appreciate this documentary. The Borneo Case fills in a lot of the blanks, for […]

The 2016 Victoria Film Fest provided such a swath of Canadian cinema one would expect a scythe in scale of  Duncan’s majestic hockey stick to be astride the VFF headquarters. Bushels of debut filmmakers were harvested for the Victoria audience’s enjoyment. Kathy Kay and her intrepid army of cinephiles deserve much respect and credit for […]