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Digging In – Episode 6 - Digging In: Conflict, Relationships, and Gender Equity
Posted in Digging In | Monday, March 23, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
How are relationships impacted by climate change? Wendy Kroeker, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution Studies, discusses challenging interpersonal dynamics. Two couples in the Binga district talk about how their relationships have transformed through gender equity training.
Listen NowDigging In – Episode 5 - Digging In: Geo-sensing, Human Activity, and Agro-Forestry Club
Posted in Digging In | Monday, March 9, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
What can satellite images tell us about Zimbabwe? What role does human activity play? Natalia Wiederkehr, Post-doctoral Researcher, is gaining a new perspective of Zimbabwe by using geo-sensing. Kirit Patel, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, is looking at how human activity impacts the land. A primary school in the Gwanda district is getting children involved through an agro-forestry club.
Listen NowSunday at CMU: March 2026
Posted in Audio | Sunday, March 1, 2026 @ 12:00 AM
Broadening Our Capacity to Love
This month on Sunday at CMU, we are hearing from Jeff Friesen, Director of Leadership Ministries for Mennonite Church Manitoba. Jeff is an alumnus of CMU's undergraduate and graduate programs, and he spent almost 20 years as a pastor. In this sermon series we're rebroadcasting, he focuses on the politics of God's love as seen in 1 John and Acts and he explores how we can broaden our capacity to love.
Listen NowDigging In – Episode 4 - Digging In: Policy and Beekeeping
Posted in Digging In | Monday, February 23, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
What does policy have to do with climate change adaptation? Jonathan Sears, Associate Professor of Political Studies, is reviewing how policy and climate change adaptation connect. In the Gwanda district, Molly Moyo talks about the importance of beekeeping.
Listen NowDigging In – Episode 3 - Digging In: Psychosocial Readiness and Indigenous Knowledge
Posted in Digging In | Monday, February 9, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
How do Zimbabweans understand climate change? Jobb Arnold, Associate Professor of Psychology and Conflict Resolution Studies, is measuring psychosocial readiness. Project partners, Bbaido Ndluvu (KMTC) and Gugulethu Nyathi (BIC-CDS), describe how faith and Indigenous knowledge intersect with climate change adaptation.
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