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    indigenous storytelling

    Explore "indigenous storytelling" with insightful episodes like "MURU - First Raid Kit", "Interview with "MURU" Director/Writer, Tearepa Kahi & Artist/Leader Tame Iti", "Interview with Comic Book Creator/Writer, Scott Wilson on Indigiverse & Dark Heart", "Episode 44: An Interview with Reel Canada Executive Director Jack Blum on National Canadian Film Day" and "Secret Passage: STEM in Storytelling" from podcasts like ""For Your Reference", "For Your Reference", "For Your Reference", "Awesome Friday Podcast" and "DC Public Library Podcast"" and more!

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    Interview with "MURU" Director/Writer, Tearepa Kahi & Artist/Leader Tame Iti

    Interview with "MURU" Director/Writer, Tearepa Kahi & Artist/Leader Tame Iti

    Inspired by actual events, MURU is the story of a local Police Sergeant ‘Taffy’ Tāwharau (Cliff Curtis), who must choose between duty to his badge or his people, when the Government invoke antiterrorism powers to launch an armed raid on Taffy’s remote Urewera community, on a school day.

    MURU is now showing in Australian Cinemas

    Video interview:
    https://youtu.be/VQgG5TM_J28

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    Interview with Comic Book Creator/Writer, Scott Wilson on Indigiverse & Dark Heart

    Interview with Comic Book Creator/Writer, Scott Wilson on Indigiverse & Dark Heart

    We had the opportunity to talk to Comic Book Creator/Writer Scott Wilson about Indigiverse and Dark Heart at Sydney Oz Comic Con! Watch the video interview!

    https://youtu.be/2s7lfvOO3xA

    Most people are oblivious to the dangers that lurk in the shadows. Dark Heart reveals a 65,000 year old story of the Elder Protectors that stand between Us and Them. They defend the Lore that protects the people. If the Lore is broken by the dying of the light, who will stand and protect us from the evil that comes in the night?

    Writer: Scott Wilson
    Artist: Katie Houghton-Ward
    Colour Artist: Justin Randall
    Editor/Letters: Wolfgang Bylsma

    Chapter 1 is available for purchase through their website: https://indigiverse.au/shelf/dark-heart-1/

    https://www.instagram.com/scottlewiswilson

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    Episode 44: An Interview with Reel Canada Executive Director Jack Blum on National Canadian Film Day

    Episode 44: An Interview with Reel Canada Executive Director Jack Blum on National Canadian Film Day

    The third Wednesday of every year is National Canadian Film Day, a nationwide event that celebrates the best in Canadian cinema. This year is no different, and tomorrow's event promises to be one of the best yet, with screening events in every province and territory and around the world. This morning I sat down with Jack Blum, executive director of Reel Canada (the organisation that puts National Canadian Film Day on), to speak about this year's event, the tribute to the late Jean-Mac Vallée, and the focus on indigenous filmmaking.

    To learn more about National Canadian Film Day and find a screening event near you, head to their website, CanFilmDay.ca (or their Twitter, @CanFilmDay).

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    Welcome All to Humanities 101

    Welcome All to Humanities 101
    In the first class of Humanities 101 (Hum) Fall 2020, we welcome learners, share how Hum is adapting to the conditions of covid, and outline the weeks ahead. We speak to Elder Bonny Spencer about Indigenous storytelling, David Ward about the role of public radio in Education, Matthew James Weigel about poetry, treaty and family history, and hear Hum intern Morningstar Willier interview her Kokom Constance about the little people. If you are interested in participating in Humanities 101 please check out our website: hum101onair@wordpress.com.
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