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In this episode, we hear from jaye simpson, an Oji-Cree Saulteaux poet, writer, and thinker, and Nicole Neildhart, a Diné multi-media artist exploring the physicality of land, temporality, and futurisms. We delve into the wave of Indigenous brilliance and thought making the future bright for Indigenous peoples.
Dene Talk is created, written, produced, edited by Cassidy Villebrun-Buracas, with support from Coco Nielson, Glen Swarnadhipathi, Andrew Hynes, and Nicola Watts. Special thanks to the staff and volunteers of CFUV 101.9 FM. Special mashi cho to Jordan Koe and Phoenix Bain. Art work done by Nicole Neidhardt.
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By Cassidy Villebrun-Buracas, CFUV5
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In this episode, we hear from jaye simpson, an Oji-Cree Saulteaux poet, writer, and thinker, and Nicole Neildhart, a Diné multi-media artist exploring the physicality of land, temporality, and futurisms. We delve into the wave of Indigenous brilliance and thought making the future bright for Indigenous peoples.
Dene Talk is created, written, produced, edited by Cassidy Villebrun-Buracas, with support from Coco Nielson, Glen Swarnadhipathi, Andrew Hynes, and Nicola Watts. Special thanks to the staff and volunteers of CFUV 101.9 FM. Special mashi cho to Jordan Koe and Phoenix Bain. Art work done by Nicole Neidhardt.
Krystal Paraboo's Video Afro-Futurism: A Brief Overview Centered on Black Canadians
Wren Sanders Article While Monster Movies Use Transness to Terrify, Trans Artists Use Monstrousness to Empower

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