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CBC's Out in the Open

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We tend to be more confident in our memories than we should be. And yet, memory is still held to be such an important decider in the criminal justice system, social conversations and everyday life. On this week's show, Piya Chattopadhyay puts memory on trial. cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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If you have 54 minutes of time today and want to understand the context of what you are seeing with the protests in America and Canada, I urge you to listen to this. It’s incredible. cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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At 58, Wendy Mitchell was diagnosed with dementia. What she initially thought was an ending to her life actually became a new beginning. cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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This former police officer has the unique ability of expertly recognizing faces after seeing them just once. cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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When Erla Bolladóttir told the police of a bad dream she had involving a murder, they manipulated her into forming false memories. Hear her complex tale of how the police pressured her into testifying, and helping to put her friends behind bars. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…

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We all want to feel proud of who we are. But left unchecked, pride can turn into an outsized feeling of self-regard that can even hurt other people. On this week's show, Piya Chattopadhyay rides that fine line by asking: What's the point of pride? cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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Avi Cheema was confused when kids in her Newfoundland hometown started calling her grandfather a terrorist. "I couldn't understand why people would associate my grandfather, who wears a turban, with [someone] who did a really terrible thing.” cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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So looking forward to spending Sunday mornings with y’all starting in September. (I got a new job!). Please indulge me, while I say a few other things (a thread) 1/5 bit.ly/2Bus7DQ

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Grace Hwang Lynch wishes her parents said the words to her after getting her first job as a TV reporter. “It would have made me feel like I was not alone.” cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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This week, we revisit Piya Chattopadhyay's mission to unpack the buzzword “ally”. The term is often used loosely to support people of colour, women and those in the LGBT community. But what does it truly mean to be an ally? cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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Feminista Jones is urging us to rethink the term "ally". "Even when we treat someone with decency, we want credit for it. I'm really tired of that." cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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First, Amanda Jette Knox’s child came out as transgender. A year later, her spouse also came out as trans. Then, Amanda admitted to herself, and to her family, that she's queer. She says we need to make space for mistakes and emotion in allyship. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…

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Darryl Andrée considers himself an ally to victims of gender-based violence. Hear how he defines that, and why he defends the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…

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From terminal illness to a near-fatal drug overdose, this week Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with people who've had close calls with death that changed everything for them in life. cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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"Death is not losing — death is a part of life." Mary Elizabeth Williams speaks with Piya Chattopadhyay about how both she and her daughter nearly died following separate, unrelated health scares... and what those close calls taught her about life. cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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An overdose on painkillers nearly killed Kevin Parker. Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with him about how the experience ended up changing his life for the better. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…

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As a teen, Lisa Bryn Rundle was on a school trip in Costa Rica when three of her peers suddenly died in a flash flood. Now, she tries to make sense of the tragedy by reconnecting with two others who were on that life-changing trip with her. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…

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Richard Wesley was out on the land, bow-and-arrow in hand, when he was eyeing a black bear. Then suddenly, the bear came charging at him. cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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After four years on the air, Out in the Open is coming to a close. For its final edition, Piya Chattopadhyay revisits highlights from some of the stories that illuminate what the show set out to accomplish. cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…

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So it’s time for me to say “so long” to Sunday afternoon airwaves and “hello” to Sunday morning ones. Today is the last episode CBC's Out in the Open. See you with The Sunday Magazine in September. cbc.ca/radio/outinthe…