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Carving Space

  • 5 - Rhyme & Resilience, Part 2

    14 MAY 2018 · Potent poetry is equal parts fear, vulnerability and strength. Rhyme & Resilience is a two-part conversation with Nuu-chah-nulth poet Mitcholos Touchie and Cree-Métis poet Samantha Nock. Mitcholos and Samantha share their experiences as Indigenous poets living and creating in what’s colonially known as Vancouver. Producer: Rachel Lau
    19m 25s
  • 5 - Rhyme & Resilience, Part 2

    14 MAY 2018 · Potent poetry is equal parts fear, vulnerability and strength. Rhyme & Resilience is a two-part conversation with Nuu-chah-nulth poet Mitcholos Touchie and Cree-Métis poet Samantha Nock. Mitcholos and Samantha share their experiences as Indigenous poets living and creating in what’s colonially known as Vancouver. Producer: Rachel Lau
    19m 25s
  • 4 - Rhyme & Resilience, Part 1

    7 MAY 2018 · Potent poetry is equal parts fear, vulnerability and strength. Rhyme & Resilience is a two-part conversation with Nuu-chah-nulth poet Mitcholos Touchie and Cree-Métis poet Samantha Nock. Mitcholos and Samantha share their experiences as Indigenous poets living and creating in what’s colonially known as Vancouver. Producer: Rachel Lau
    31m 55s
  • 4 - Rhyme & Resilience, Part 1

    7 MAY 2018 · Potent poetry is equal parts fear, vulnerability and strength. Rhyme & Resilience is a two-part conversation with Nuu-chah-nulth poet Mitcholos Touchie and Cree-Métis poet Samantha Nock. Mitcholos and Samantha share their experiences as Indigenous poets living and creating in what’s colonially known as Vancouver. Producer: Rachel Lau
    31m 55s
  • 3 - Indigenous Feminisms

    30 APR 2018 · Indigenous Feminisms is an exploration into the lives of two Indigenous women — Crystal Fraser (of Gwich’in heritage) and Dory Nason (of Anishinaabe heritage). It explores their lives, what they define as feminism, how they were first introduced to feminism, and how they use feminism to move Indigeneity forward. This documentary will also take you through Autumn’s definition of feminism and how that came to be. Producer: Autumn Schnell
    34m 31s
  • 3 - Indigenous Feminisms

    30 APR 2018 · Indigenous Feminisms is an exploration into the lives of two Indigenous women — Crystal Fraser (of Gwich’in heritage) and Dory Nason (of Anishinaabe heritage). It explores their lives, what they define as feminism, how they were first introduced to feminism, and how they use feminism to move Indigeneity forward. This documentary will also take you through Autumn’s definition of feminism and how that came to be. Producer: Autumn Schnell
    34m 31s
  • 2 - Wellness Reclaimed

    23 APR 2018 · Wellness Reclaimed explores the ways that Indigenous women are creating positive change in mental healthcare for B.C.’s First Nations communities. The documentary showcases the outstanding accomplishments of Dr. Cornelia Wieman, Mahara Allbrett and Leslie Bonshor. Producer: Chloe Price
    36m 48s
  • 2 - Wellness Reclaimed

    23 APR 2018 · Wellness Reclaimed explores the ways that Indigenous women are creating positive change in mental healthcare for B.C.’s First Nations communities. The documentary showcases the outstanding accomplishments of Dr. Cornelia Wieman, Mahara Allbrett and Leslie Bonshor. Producer: Chloe Price
    36m 48s
  • 1 - Navigating Indigenous Identity at UBC

    16 APR 2018 · Myia, Sage, Kyla, Tiana and Emily — members of the Indigenous Leadership Collective at UBC — discuss how they navigate Indigenous identity on-campus. Drawing on their unique backgrounds, these women share their experiences with coming to UBC from places as far away as the Northwest Territories, as well as their thoughts on rediscovering and celebrating their cultures. This doc serves as a message to all listeners about the importance of Indigenous voices and bodies in academic settings. Producers: Myia Antone and Sage Broomfield
    25m 45s
  • 1 - Navigating Indigenous Identity at UBC

    16 APR 2018 · Myia, Sage, Kyla, Tiana and Emily — members of the Indigenous Leadership Collective at UBC — discuss how they navigate Indigenous identity on-campus. Drawing on their unique backgrounds, these women share their experiences with coming to UBC from places as far away as the Northwest Territories, as well as their thoughts on rediscovering and celebrating their cultures. This doc serves as a message to all listeners about the importance of Indigenous voices and bodies in academic settings. Producers: Myia Antone and Sage Broomfield
    25m 45s

Bringing unique Indigenous-centred perspectives on a range of topics, Carving Space is an Indigenous radio documentary series. Produced by Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, the series engages with everything from Indigenous...

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Bringing unique Indigenous-centred perspectives on a range of topics, Carving Space is an Indigenous radio documentary series. Produced by Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, the series engages with everything from Indigenous feminisms to student life at UBC.
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