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A Copy Editor’s Education in Indigenous Style | The Tyee
Journalists’ word choices are shaped by colonialism. Here’s how The Tyee is changing that.
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Native American and Alaska Native Media | Vision Maker Media
Vision Maker Media is the premiere source of media by and about Native Americans. We promote diversity through empowering and engaging Native filmmakers.
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50 years of Indigenous cinema: The impact of Alanis Obomsawin | CBC Radio
She is an icon in filmmaking and one of the most acclaimed Indigenous directors in the world. Legendary Abenaki filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin discusses growing up, smuggling her film reels out of barricades, and her inspirations over five decades of filmmaking.
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The rise of Indigenous horror: How a fiction genre is confronting a monstrous reality | CBC Arts
Indigenous writers know what it's like to live in a world where the horror never stops — so imagining an alternate timeline where it does end can be a comforting escape.
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Indigenous Peoples Are Decolonizing Virtual Worlds
In an industry marred by its lack of self-awareness, one project is creating a more inclusive vision of the world
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The Indigenous renaissance was truly here in 2018 — and it's not going anywhere | CBC Arts
Indigenous culture has shaped the fabric of Canadian art since Confederation. The rest of the country is finally recognizing that.
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Recoding Relations
Recoding Relations is a 4-part podcast series on Indigenous new media and the politics and potentials of the digital humanities. Written and recorded by Autumn Schnell and Melissa Haberl, and produced by David Gaertner, the series captures key themes and conversations from the 2018 Symposium for In
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Working It Out Together | A Magazine for Contemporary Indigenous Voices
A powerful movement is well underway, and our people are leading the action. WIOT magazine is a celebration of who we are and where we're going.
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Blood Quantum injects zombie horror genre with an Indigenous perspective | CBC News
Telling original, Indigenous-focused stories in different genres, filmmaker Jeff Barnaby is helping to normalize the presence of Indigenous people in a variety of realms: horror, science fiction and the broader cultural world.
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