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We are Many Things

We are Many Things

By: North York Community House
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We Are Many Things is a podcast series that explores the soul of the Black community — its richness, its complexity, and the beautiful diversity of its people. Each episode features honest conversations between the host and guests who share their thoughts, feelings, and lived experiences. Together, they reflect on what it means to be part of a vibrant and dynamic community.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
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  • We are Many Things: Episode 7
    May 29 2025

    In the season finale of We Are Many Things, Sharron is joined by Adyam, Casey, Rickysha, and Lionel for a heartfelt conversation reflecting on their feelings toward the Black community. Together, they share personal insights, hopes, and affirmations—closing the season with gratitude, connection, and a deep sense of pride.

    We Are Many Things is a podcast series that explores the soul of the Black community — its richness, its complexity, and the beautiful diversity of its people. Each episode features honest conversations between the host and guests who share their thoughts, feelings, and lived experiences. Together, they reflect on what it means to be part of a vibrant and dynamic community.

    We Are Many Things is brought to you by North York Community House – an organization that builds strong, resilient, and inclusive communities in northwest Toronto. Created and hosted by Sharron Wood, with Adyam, Casey, Lionel and Rickysha Jn-Baptiste.

    Music by Keely.

    Edited by Sage Bankasingh.

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    14 mins
  • We are Many Things: Episode 6
    May 29 2025

    Sharron is joined by Adyam, Casey, Rickysha, and Lionel for a conversation about the importance of building connections with other communities and the solidarity that can come from those relationships. They also reflect on how difficult moments in Black history can be reframed as sources of strength, resilience, and inspiration. We Are Many Things is a podcast series that explores the soul of the Black community — its richness, its complexity, and the beautiful diversity of its people. Each episode features honest conversations between the host and guests who share their thoughts, feelings, and lived experiences. Together, they reflect on what it means to be part of a vibrant and dynamic community.

    We Are Many Things is brought to you by North York Community House – an organization that builds strong, resilient, and inclusive communities in northwest Toronto. Created and hosted by Sharron Wood, with Adyam, Casey, Lionel and Rickysha Jn-Baptiste.

    Music by Keely.

    Edited by Sage Bankasingh.

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    16 mins
  • We are Many Things: Episode 5
    May 29 2025

    Sharron is joined by Adyam, Casey, and Rickysha to explore some of the most pressing issues facing the Black community today. Together, they share their perspectives on these challenges and discuss what needs to be done to create meaningful change.

    We Are Many Things is a podcast series that explores the soul of the Black community — its richness, its complexity, and the beautiful diversity of its people. Each episode features honest conversations between the host and guests who share their thoughts, feelings, and lived experiences. Together, they reflect on what it means to be part of a vibrant and dynamic community.

    We Are Many Things is brought to you by North York Community House – an organization that builds strong, resilient, and inclusive communities in northwest Toronto. Created and hosted by Sharron Wood, with Adyam, Casey, Lionel and Rickysha Jn-Baptiste.

    Music by Keely.

    Edited by Sage Bankasingh.

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    14 mins

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