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Diamond mines are not a girl’s best friend
Season 3 · Episode 4

Diamond mines are not a girl’s best friend

In today’s episode, we hear from two women who talk about how diamond mines in the Northwest Territories have negatively impacted and perpetuated gender violence.

Don’t Call Me Resilient · Della Green, Rebecca Hall, Haley Lewis, Lygia Navarro, Vaishnavi Dandekar, Vinita Srivastava, Jennifer Moroz

June 8, 202224m 19s

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Show Notes

When you think diamonds, you probably think of romance, weddings and Valentine’s Day. And it’s no accident we think this way: A century of marketing has convinced us that diamonds symbolize love.

In Canada, magazine ads celebrate the “purity” of Northern Canadian diamonds as an ethical alternative to conflict diamonds.

But this marketing strategy actually hides enormous social problems that people living near the mines say they’ve experienced. This includes some of Canada’s highest rates of violence against women.

The story our guests tell today is not one of numbers. Instead, they’re sharing narratives gathered and collected through interviews and sharing circles about how lives have changed after the mines opened.

Our guests today are: Rebecca Hall, assistant professor of Global Development Studies at Queen's University and the author of Refracted Economies: Diamond Mining and Social Reproduction in the North and Della Green, former Victim Services Coordinator, at The Native Women's Association of the Northwest Territories.

Show notes:
https://theconversation.com/diamond-mines-are-not-a-girls-best-friend-podcast-183972

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Topics

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