Ellected by Madame Premier

Michelle Johnston - Ellected Ep. 38

August 31, 2022 Sarah Elder-Chamanara Season 2 Episode 38
Michelle Johnston - Ellected Ep. 38
Ellected by Madame Premier
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Ellected by Madame Premier
Michelle Johnston - Ellected Ep. 38
Aug 31, 2022 Season 2 Episode 38
Sarah Elder-Chamanara

Episode 38 with Michelle Johnson, communications director to Canada's Minister of Labour and the Member of Parliament for St. John's South-Mount Pearl, Seamus O'Regan. The episode focuses on how Michelle got involved in politics and how she became a powerhouse youth organizer in Ontario. This is a must-listen episode but especially if you want to get involved in politics but don't know where to start and how to do it so that you can move on to other political work outside of school.

More about Sarah Elder-Chamanara:
Sarah Elder-Chamanara is the founder, creative director, designer and owner of Madame Premier, a feminist, political and activist clothing company and community based in Calgary, Alberta. With the underlying principle of seeing more women and diversity in politics, elected and in backrooms, at every level, Sarah and Madame Premier create opportunities for conversations about how politics works, why it needs to change, who it needs to change for and how the time for that is now.

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Episode 38 with Michelle Johnson, communications director to Canada's Minister of Labour and the Member of Parliament for St. John's South-Mount Pearl, Seamus O'Regan. The episode focuses on how Michelle got involved in politics and how she became a powerhouse youth organizer in Ontario. This is a must-listen episode but especially if you want to get involved in politics but don't know where to start and how to do it so that you can move on to other political work outside of school.

More about Sarah Elder-Chamanara:
Sarah Elder-Chamanara is the founder, creative director, designer and owner of Madame Premier, a feminist, political and activist clothing company and community based in Calgary, Alberta. With the underlying principle of seeing more women and diversity in politics, elected and in backrooms, at every level, Sarah and Madame Premier create opportunities for conversations about how politics works, why it needs to change, who it needs to change for and how the time for that is now.