An interview with multifaceted actor and performer Joella Crichton. We dive deep into Joella's artistic journey, exploring the unique creativity she discovered within the Afro-Caribbean community as both an actor and Carnival Queen. We learn how her role as a performer becomes a means of self-exploration and human connection, delving into the toolbox of skills she utilizes to bring her stage characters to life.
podcasts
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Being enough as a Black storyteller
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My kinky hair on stage at Stratford
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Ahmed Hussen on addressing Canada's housing crisis
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Talking about Emancipation
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Black love on stage at Stratford
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A Chicago production for our time
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To be or not to be traditional
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Answering the call of journalism
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Building a global community for Black professionals
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How Canada partners with four West African countries to fight climate change
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Capturing the soul of Scarborough through art
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Breaking down barriers through entrepreneurship
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Supporting Black creators on YouTube
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Championing diversity at work and in sports
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On reclaiming the Black beauty ideal
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Confronting HIV/AIDS stigma in Ontario's Black community
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Using television for social change and enlightenment
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Doing the right thing at Uber
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The BOF's Craig Wellington on serving the intersection of Canada's Black communities
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RACE AGAINST TIME: The Politics of a Darkening America
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