Hosted and Produced by Jessica Regan, and guided by Co-Producer Robyn Soulier-Ritchot, this four-part series brings the findings of Does Geography Impact Access to Justice: Access to Evidence Collection in Rural and Remote Communities to life through the stories of survivors and rights holders across Northern Ontario, Northern British Columbia, and the Yukon.
Guided by Indigenous Storywork and trauma-wise practices, each episode honours one of the Four Sacred Directions — East, South, West, and North — moving through stories of survivance, self-advocacy, reimagined care, and hope. Listeners are invited to witness these stories with care, learning how geography, colonialism, and systemic inequities continue to shape access to justice and healing.
This podcast is a return. A way of bringing the research home to the communities, advocates, and survivors who shared their truths and made this work possible.