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Episode 10: Indigenous Women's Activism & Media

46 min · 3. maalis 2023
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In this episode we will hear from Gerry Ambers, Marianne Nicolson and Siku Allooloo, the co-curators of the AGGV's exhibition, Woven In: Indigenous Women's Activism and Media [https://aggv.ca/exhibits/woven-in/]. Joining the co-curators is Tania Willard, one of the contributing artists, Carmen Guerrero, a key activist connected to the show, and Toby Lawrence, one of the curators from Open Space Artist Run Centre, who supported the sister exhibition called Tide Lines: Coastal Resistance of the 60s and 70s [https://openspacearts.ca/tide-lines]. This conversation, recorded during the opening ceremony and celebration [https://aggv.ca/events/woven-in-opening-celebration/] for the exhibition, offers a window into the grassroots activism and Indigenous resurgence at the heart of the project.

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jakson Episode 10: Indigenous Women's Activism & Media kansikuva

Episode 10: Indigenous Women's Activism & Media

In this episode we will hear from Gerry Ambers, Marianne Nicolson and Siku Allooloo, the co-curators of the AGGV's exhibition, Woven In: Indigenous Women's Activism and Media [https://aggv.ca/exhibits/woven-in/]. Joining the co-curators is Tania Willard, one of the contributing artists, Carmen Guerrero, a key activist connected to the show, and Toby Lawrence, one of the curators from Open Space Artist Run Centre, who supported the sister exhibition called Tide Lines: Coastal Resistance of the 60s and 70s [https://openspacearts.ca/tide-lines]. This conversation, recorded during the opening ceremony and celebration [https://aggv.ca/events/woven-in-opening-celebration/] for the exhibition, offers a window into the grassroots activism and Indigenous resurgence at the heart of the project.

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