
Develop What? Podcast Playlist – 2026 Edition
Our annual podcast recommendations are here! Check out these hand picked podcast episodes that inform, equip, and mobilize global citizens. For newbies and experts alike.

Our annual podcast recommendations are here! Check out these hand picked podcast episodes that inform, equip, and mobilize global citizens. For newbies and experts alike.

Youth share their struggles and strategies for advancing climate justice, peace, and gender equality in often colonial, racist, capitalist, patriarchal and heteronormative spaces in this recorded discussion. Listen to learn how you and fellow Canadians can mobilize to build a better world.

Our annual podcast recommendations are here! Check out these hand picked podcast episodes and binge-worthy series to inform, equip, and mobilize global citizens. Rethink what you thought you knew about global issues and how to address them. For newbies and experts alike.

Youth activists discuss how young people in Canada are mobilizing within global solidarity movements to bring about a sustainable, just, equitable world. They share how Canadians can get involved with international movements for social and environmental justice, in community-centered, solidarity-informed ways.

BCCIC’s 2025 booklist begins with the climate crisis as a starting place and zooms into its intricate, entangled roots. The books featured—ranging from poetry, short stories, fiction, best sellers, and deep analysis—present pathways being forged and imagined by communities around the world to address the planetary polycrisis. Finally, they offer
How Non-Profits & Civil Society Can Advance Climate Action Western environmentalism and its climate movements have been criticized for being colonial, extractive, patriarchal, and exclusionary. Given this, how can Canadians wanting to be good stewards of the land contribute to climate / environmental efforts in ways that are just, ethical,

For decades, Canada has lagged in its obligations to the international community, and today we hear renewed calls from Global South leaders and social movements for greater solidarity from Canadian civil society as the climate crisis closes in. In a time of great political and ecological uncertainty, it is critical
In this recorded webinar, Kai Analytics offers a thorough overview of the basic considerations when conducting a survey as well as specific points to ensure the proper handling and understanding of data.

Our flagship International Development Week initiative Develop What? is a curated playlist of podcast episodes that explore social justice, decolonization, climate justice and all things international development. We specifically curated it for folks that are interested in learning more about these topics, and highly recommend it for those working in

Recommended reads on global issues, pathways to addressing them, and our role in it all. Our 2024 Booklist weaves an intricate tapestry of stories, knowledge, and perspectives that will captivate individuals interested in social justice, decolonization, solidarity, feminism, human rights, and global citizenship.