Marguerite Duplessis est une héroïne oubliée. Pourtant, elle fut la première esclave autochtone à avoir lutté juridiquement pour obtenir sa liberté. Marguerite: la traversée incarne la quête d’Émilie Monnet pour connaître la vie de Marguerite, sur l’histoire occultée de l’esclavage en Nouvelle-France et sur les résonances que l’on retrouve encore aujourd’hui.
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Prenant la forme d’un parcours à travers le Vieux-Montréal, c’est par l’angle de la mémoire des lieux que les auditeurs pourront faire connaissance avec Marguerite Duplessis. La rue St-Paul, à Montréal, était l’artère principale de la vie de l’esclavage en Nouvelle-France.
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I've Got An Opinion is Rappler's podcast on ordinary people with extraordinary views. Hosted by Rappler opinion editor Marguerite Alcazaren de Leon.
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Wouldn’t life be a lot more fun if you could discover just what your soul “signed you up for” this time around? At the very least, wouldn’t it be a little easier? Marguerite Manning, Llewellyn's best-selling author thinks it would and invites you to tune into her new astrological program designed to do just that. By focusing on a different karmic aspect of the birth chart each week and teaching you how to apply it, “Therapy For The Soul“ is more than just the broadcast that helps you access ...
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Marguerite : la pierre (parcours sonore)
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36:47Marguerite : la pierre est une expérience auditive déambulatoire dans le Vieux-Montréal. À travers ces différentes propositions, l’artiste mobilise d’importantes recherches historiques et trace de puissants parallèles entre la traite des esclaves africaines déportées en Martinique, l’esclavage des femmes autochtones et les violences qu’elles subiss…
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Dans le quatrième épisode, Émilie Monnet raconte son voyage en Martinique, là où Marguerite fut déportée et a fini sa vie, pour tenter de combler les trous dans son histoire et de savoir ce qui lui est arrivé après son procès. En partant sur les traces de Marguerite, ce sont aussi les liens historiques très forts qui existent entre le Québec et la …
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Dans ce troisième épisode, Émilie se questionne sur sa légitimité à «raconter» l’Histoire. Comment parler de l’Histoire si on ne sait pas tout? Dans une véritable quête de vérité, Émilie tente de combler certains «trous» dans l’histoire de Marguerite Duplessis à travers des archives, des bribes d’informations lues dans des documents. Elle se rend à…
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Dans ce deuxième épisode, Émilie Monnet trace des parallèles entre la vie et le parcours de Marguerite Duplessis et la cause des femmes, et plus particulièrement des femmes autochtones, aujourd’hui. La traversée de Marguerite, des Grands Lacs jusqu’à Montréal, puis de Montréal jusqu’en Martinique, fait écho au trafic sexuel au Canada qui touche en …
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Lors d’une visite touristique du Montréal autochtone, Émilie entend pour la première fois le nom de Marguerite Duplessis. Au coin des rues St-Sulpice et St-Paul, elle écoute l’histoire de cette jeune femme, qui, en 1740, est la première esclave et la première Autochtone à avoir recours à la justice pour faire reconnaître sa liberté. Alors pourquoi …
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Bande-annonce - Marguerite : la traversée
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3:22Marguerite Duplessis est une héroïne oubliée. Pourtant, elle fut la première esclave autochtone à avoir lutté juridiquement pour obtenir sa liberté. Marguerite: la traversée incarne la quête d’Émilie Monnet pour connaître la vie de Marguerite, sur l’histoire occultée de l’esclavage en Nouvelle-France et sur les résonances que l’on retrouve encore a…
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Episode 32: The 2022 elections is an anime
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47:46In this episode of I've Got An Opinion, Rappler’s podcast on ordinary people with extraordinary views, Rappler's opinion editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with journalism instructor June Ace Esteban, who wrote a piece for Rappler’s Voices called, "Si Robredo, si Gojo, at ang metapora ng anime sa iyong boto."…
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Episode 31: The pandemic sharpened my campus journalist skills
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27:49In this episode of I've Got An Opinion, Rappler’s podcast on ordinary people with extraordinary views, Rappler opinion editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with Rappler intern and UST journalism student Jamilah Angco, who wrote the New School piece "My 'campus' journalism experience." What’s it like being part of UST’s The Varsitarian while stuck at ho…
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Episode 30: Moment marketing should advocate, not exploit
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48:40Just like in the case of Hidilyn Diaz, when does moment marketing cross the line from being clever, to being exploitative? In this episode, Rappler opinion editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with Ming Lagman, a content strategist and fitness buff, who has a bone to pick with these kinds of ads.
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Episode 29: There's more to activism than being woke
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26:09In this episode, Rappler opinion editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with Rappler intern Joaquin Mercado, who wrote a piece on Rappler’s Voices called “I shared the post. Now what?” What are his thoughts on performing his wokeness? And how does he feel about cancel culture?
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Episode 28: I didn't go to college, and that's okay
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36:52What if you decide not to go to college on purpose? Is that really such a crazy idea? In this episode, Rappler opinion editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with Theryce Bernardo, who wrote a piece on Rappler’s Voices called “Read this before you judge a non-graduate.”
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Episode 27: Straight men can love K-pop
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34:03What is it like fighting the stereotype of the typical K-pop fan? In this episode, Rappler Opinion editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with Benjo Gutierrez, a hardcore hip-hop head who is also very much a K-pop stan.
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Episode 26: I quit my media job for my own good
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43:51How difficult was it to leave a career in the media? In this episode, Rappler Opinion editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with Juju Baluyot, who, after many years working in the TV industry, decided to leave for a different career.
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Episode 25: The 'gifted child' label is a curse
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34:01Has anyone ever asked 'gifted children' how they felt being called that way? Is it praise, or is it pressure? In this episode, Marguerite de Leon talks to former "gifted child" Mikael Angelo Francisco.
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Episode 24: Manileños should try living in the province
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35:11In this episode Marguerite de Leon speaks with siblings Bea Misa Crisostomo and Gino Misa, who, in the middle of the pandemic, up and left Manila for a life in Dumaguete.
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Episode 23: Video games strengthened my moral compass
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44:37In this episode of I've Got An Opinion, Rappler Opinion Editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with university student and Rappler volunteer Nics Faller, who believes video games helped strengthen his moral compass. How did that happen, exactly?
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Episode 22: I don't want to run for public office again
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53:29In this episode, Rappler Opinion Editor Marguerite de Leon talks to 28-year-old development practitioner and youth advocate Wade Eusores, who ran for councilor in his province in 2019. After losing the race, Wade does not want to run for office again. Why not?
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In this episode, Marguerite de Leon chats with Niki Yarte, a 39-year old Thomasian and advertising copywriter, geek, and self-confessed queirdo, who identifies as asexual.Av Rappler
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Episode 20: Communism is not a bad word
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41:53In this episode, Opinion Editor Marguerite de Leon chats with Laurence Castillo, a UPLB Humanities professor currently in Melbourne for his PhD. They discuss what communism is, exactly.Av Rappler
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Episode 19: Christmas parties hurt my mental health
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30:36Opinion Editor Marguerite de Leon chats with Glu Lanuza, a 3rd year biology student. They talk about how holidays can be a nightmare for those with mental health conditions.Av Rappler
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Episode 18: I make more art when I'm stressed
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35:40In this episode, Rappler's Opinion Editor Marguerite de Leon chats with artist and illustrator Josel Nicolas, who not only makes a living from art, but relies on it during the difficult moments in his life.Av Rappler
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What’s it like to be a straight male feminist in the province? What led him to start unlearning toxic masculinity? Let’s find out!Av Rappler
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Episode 16: Farming can be a great career
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34:58Would you quit your corporate job abroad to be a farmer in the Philippines? Most Filipinos would probably want it the other way around. But one young Filipino is proof that it can actually work.Av Rappler
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In this episode, we talk to 27-year-old student Richard James Mendoza, who used to vocally defend the Marcos regime – but has now changed his mind.Av Rappler
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Episode 14: Returning to the Philippines was the right move
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22:20Some Filipinos actually get the chance to leave for 'greener pastures,' do so, and willingly choose to move back here. What goes through their minds when they make that crucial choice?Av Rappler
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Episode 13: The Filipino language is not about limits
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31:33In this special Buwan ng Wika episode, Rappler Opinion Editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with Ariel Diccion, who teaches Filipino Language and Literature at the Ateneo de Manila University. What are his core beliefs about teaching Filipino?Av Rappler
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Many Filipinos – or Asians, for that matter – were told growing up that being a doctor was the best career. You get to save lives, but more importantly, you also get a ton of money and a lifetime of respect. How much of this is true, and how much of it is a trap?Av Rappler
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Episode 11: Kids from political clans don’t have to be politicians
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28:11Rappler Opinion Editor Marguerite de Leon speaks with Regina Carla Talaga, whose family is a prominent political name in Quezon province. Why did Talaga choose not to run for office despite a lot of pressure? Let’s find out.Av Rappler
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