Episode Description
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 3 of Between the Threads.
In this engaging episode, host Somia Sadiq sits down with Isha Khan, CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, for an inspiring conversation about the power of storytelling in human rights. Together, they explore Isha’s journey from law to museum leadership, diving into how cultural institutions can serve as landmarks of history, catalysts for reconciliation, and spaces for deep, meaningful conversations. Through their discussion, they highlight the critical role of intentionality, education, and collective dialogue in shaping public spaces that honour diverse experiences and inspire social change.
Between the Threads is a podcast by Kahanee, a social enterprise dedicated to storytelling, peacebuilding, and systems change. The podcast is produced in partnership with Narratives, a purpose-driven firm offering holistic consulting in planning, impact assessment, capacity building, and design. Empowering change across Turtle Island.
Learn more about the organizations behind Between the Threads: Kahanee at kahanee.ca and Narratives at narrativesinc.com.
Host: Somia Sadiq
Guest: Isha Khan
Produced by: Kahanee & Narratives
Curator: Courtney Friesen
Music: Lior Soltz - Glistening Ripples Lullaby - Creative Cut - Dreamy
About Our Guest
Instagram: @isha_khan204
Canadian Museum for Human Rights: @humanrights.ca
Website: humanrights.ca
We acknowledge that this work was created on Indigenous lands. We honour the Indigenous peoples who have cared for this land since time immemorial and continue to do so today.
Connect With Us
Website: kahanee.ca
Instagram: @kahanee.ca
LinkedIn: Kahanee
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