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Indigenous 150+

Jun 30, 2020

Anishinabee artist and filmmaker JL Whitecrow discusses using comedy to address difficult topics, the importance of Indigenous voices in film and the expectations facing Indigenous creatives. This episode is not suitable for children. Host:...


Jun 23, 2020

Best selling author and Métis-Cree scholar Jesse Thistle discusses storytelling, his memoir, academic research, and his journey back from homelessness and addiction. Thistle explores the realities of intergenerational trauma, colonial violence, prejudice and culture. Host: Michelle...


Jun 22, 2020

In the first half of a two part series, actor, director and producer Jennifer Podemski, discusses her career, Indigenous representation in the film industry and why she created Canada's first Indigenous owned production company. Host:...


Jun 21, 2020

Drew Hayden Taylor, Anishinabee author, talks to host Kayla Stephens about his writing journey and shares advice for new writers. He approaches the topic with his brand of Indigenous humour and through a cross-genre lens.

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Jun 20, 2020

Mikmaq musician and Elder George Paul shares his musical journey, his work in cultural reviatlization and a creation story of his people. Host: Julianna...