The Samara Centre for Democracy is thrilled to announce that the 2024 In Defence of Democracy speaker is Connie Walker, Pulitzer Prize recipient, Peabody Award-winning investigative journalist and host of the acclaimed podcast Stolen: Surviving St. Michael’s.
She will be in conversation with Nahlah Ayed, host of CBC Radio’s IDEAS, candidly discussing the importance of storytelling in advancing reconciliation, justice and democratic renewal.
Since 2019 In Defence of Democracy has convened a diverse audience that extends across sectors, disciplines, professions and generations to consider a pressing question of our era: how do we inspire renewed civic purpose in Canada? Previous IDOD events have featured Anand Giridharadas, Naheed Nenshi, and Lisa LaFlamme and have aired as episodes on CBC Radio’s IDEAS.
Read written greetings from Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada
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Connie Walker (Cree) is a Pulitzer Prize and Peabody Award-winning investigative journalist and host of the acclaimed podcast “Stolen” from Spotify Studios. Her work has exposed the crisis of violence in Indigenous communities and the devastating impacts of intergenerational trauma stemming from Indian Residential Schools in Canada and the U.S.
The Pulitzer Prize and Peabody Award-winning second season, “Stolen: Surviving St. Michael’s,” premiered in 2022 and is one of the most comprehensive investigations into a single residential school. Walker and her team exposed systemic abuse that permeated the St. Michael’s Indian Residential School in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan for decades and preserved the testimonies of St. Michael’s survivors through a modern-day oral history project. Over the course of ten months of reporting, the “Stolen” team uncovered more than 200 allegations of sexual abuse against priests, nuns, and staff members.
Host of CBC Radio's IDEAS
Nahlah Ayed is an award-winning veteran of foreign reporting: first, in the Middle East where she spent nearly a decade covering the region’s many conflicts. And later, while based in London, she covered many of the major stories of our time: Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Europe’s refugee crisis, the Brexit vote and its fallout.
This program contains 1 hour and 30 minutes of EDI Professionalism Content
The In Defence of Democracy program convenes a diverse audience that extends across sectors, disciplines, professions and generations to consider a pressing question of our era: how do we inspire renewed civic purpose in Canada?
The Samara Centre for Democracy celebrated our 15th anniversary by welcoming former Mayor of Calgary Naheed Nenshi for the In Defence of Democracy public lecture.
A fireside chat between bestselling author Anand Giridharadas and acclaimed journalist Nahlah Ayed in front of a live audience at the University of Toronto.