Blog # 162...February 2025
With so many demonic figures front and cente in the news, it was refreshing to start the year with a series of interviews celebrating the latest Orders of Canada recipients on CBC's The Current.`I know, it's becoming quaint to listen to the radio, I also have a landline and I'm cheering up with a festival of Mike Leigh films on my DVD player. and spinning jazz on my turn table.
The individuals named to the Order are doing important work but often are unfamiliar names to most of us . They're fighting hate crime, documenting and speaking out about climate change, developing methods for people with aphasia to communicate and promoting business opportunities in the Arctic. Vancouver artist Joe Average is anything but - after contracting HIV /AIDS when he was 27, he began using his art to advocate for other people living with the condition.
Many of the people honoured by Canada are well known outside the country in international scientific, political or cultural areas. In an interview in The Paris Review in the sixties, Beat poet Jack Kerouac called bill bissett “The greatest living poet today” That was well over half a century ago, and last December, my friend bill was welcomed into the Order of Canada.
At 85, bill continues to publish and perform his poetry, draw and paint. What endears him to me most though is his long time commitment to The Secret Handshake, a peer support group for people with schizophrenia that he co-founded with Jordan Stone in 2010. In a gallery in the Kensington area of Toronto they host art exhibits, literary readngs and other cultural events that bring the community together and celebrate talent. On the right, bill gets cozy with Canada's Governor General Mary Simon in Ottawa, how great is that photo!
Well, as far as Im concerned, radio still rules the waves and if I had to choose one medium, I'd give all of the others up!
ReplyDeleteWell done Wendy. Was Joan Erickson a Toronto grad? Her name is familiar… I found myself nodding in agreement with her thoughts on the regulated upbringing of children. The use of dance, art, acting etc was lovely to watch and hear about. Thank you! Karen P.
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