Human Spectrums

Join us in a compelling conversation with Diana Frost, an Algonquin Metis woman and the visionary founder of Colouring It Forward. Discover how Frost's Indigenous-run colouring books, featuring art from Ojibway, Dene, Cree, and Blackfoot cultures, and serve as a powerful tool to educate and support communities, with all proceeds dedicated to addressing critical issues like unsafe drinking water. Uncover the intersection of art, activism, and cultural preservation in this enlightening episode!

What is Human Spectrums?

Welcome to Human Spectrums, a podcast series produced for CMRU.ca and the Community Podcast Initiative at MRU. The Community Podcast Initiative is powered by Shaw. Human Spectrums explores how humans are on a spectrum of diverse races, orientations, and stories to tell. This seven part series explores these stories and celebrates the diversity of our society, and aims to amplify the stories of those in underrepresented groups. This series examines a broad range of stories, with each episode illuminating a different group. These are:
1. LGBTQ2S+
2. Indigenous Peoples
3. Immigrants and refugees
4. Intersectionality (where race, sexual and gender identity, disability overlap)
5. People with disabilities
6. Black people
7. Religious groups
Come take a listen to powerful discussions, moving stories, and learn about those in our society. Human Spectrums welcomes everyone to listen. We hope you enjoy.