Head office for the leading flag and banner manufacturer and retailer. 11 locations from coast to coast in Canada. Changing the world, one flag at a time.
This week we’re talking to Tosaint Ricketts & Jennifer Scott from the @WhitecapsFC about how they help to address social issues!
https://t.co/KrKosPQ9iJ
What does “land back” actually mean?
How did Indigenous people build high-density cedar structures without killing trees?
Did Indigenous people invent concrete?
How is architecture designed to de-culture Indigenous people?
What does it mean to decolonize through design?
What a pleasure to have @rowanjetteknox join @nicespurling on our podcast this week!
If you want to learn more about trans people in Canada and how they’re affected by social and political shifts, this is the episode for you…
https://t.co/rHp4GGxkWj
Another week and we bring you another episode of @ASocialJusticeP!
This conversation centres around #HIV & #AIDS - the history and the ongoing work. Our host, @NicESpurling, speaks with Sarah Chown of Ribbon Community (formerly @AIDSVancouver).
https://t.co/qfpR5YJzQU
I found a new way to piss off transphobes - by telling them that I get paid a decent annual salary to be a Social Justice Ambassador for @TheFlagShop
Seething mad they are 😂
We hired @NicESpurling as our Social Justice Ambassador because of her advocacy and our desire to give back to community. We see her standing up for #transrights among many other important causes. She even hosts a podcast for us, dedicated to discussing social issues.
What a pleasure to have Miel Bernstein of Project A.I.M - Access to Incontinence & Menstrual Products on our podcast!
All of us are impacted in some way by #menstruation and #incontinence, so this is definitely a conversation you’ll want to listen to!
https://t.co/ZeSEC63FNu
As big supporters of healthcare and 2SLGBTQIA+ people, it’s an honour to have Health Initiative for Men (HIM) on our podcast!
Check out this episode to learn more about the work they do…
https://t.co/VhyliGZGdy
Check out the latest episode of our podcast to learn about the experience of being a #tradeswoman. Nicole Wiet, an Elevator Mechanic and President of @BCTradeswomen, speaks with @NicESpurling, host of the podcast and owner of @NESdescon.
https://t.co/FcashbxPeU
If you’ve been thinking about listening to our podcast, which focuses on social issues, consider this your sign to start now. Steven Ngo shares his views on a wide range of topics, making for an excellent introductory episode.
https://t.co/CNuZaBnhYc
Forbidden Vancouver is a local business telling stories of Vancouver’s history. @NicESpurling interviewed their founder, Will Woods, on our podcast and it’s a really interesting and insightful look into personal life, business, history and ethics.
https://t.co/XafrlP5BC6
Thank you to Will Woods for having an open and transparent conversation about personal choices, business ethics, theatre, happiness, queer stories, Indigenous perspectives and beyond, and how they relate to his passion for telling Vancouver’s history.
https://t.co/lmFF8JwTMb
There's an election next year in BC and, as a trans person, I want to know where our elected officials stand on trans issues, and how they plan to support us if we give them our vote.
#transgender#bcpoli#Election2024
https://t.co/F8ToJ9GdGQ
A big thank you to Heather McCain from Live Educate Transform Society (LET'S) for sharing their personal experiences with disabilities, their work to create accessible spaces, and their advocacy for societal changes!
https://t.co/5Hzcl4DRuP
Thank you to Heather McCain from Live Educate Transform Society LET'S for educating us all on accessibility and giving us tips for how to make our world a better place.
Accessibility is so important, because it allows people with disabilities to participate in society in ways able-bodied and/or neurotypical individuals often take for granted.
Listen now:
https://t.co/dXE0R7fEeR