Susannah Heath-Eves (@susannahh) 's Twitter Profile
Susannah Heath-Eves

@susannahh

Occasional tweeter. Documentary filmmaker.

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Amanda Follett Hosgood (@amandajfollett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An illuminating look at media coverage of #Wetsuweten crisis vs violence again #Mikmaq exercising treaty fishing rights by ⁦Davide Mastracci 🤌🏼⁩ | Media Attacked The Wet'suwet'en But Ignore White Fisher Violence #cdnmedia #bcpoli readpassage.com/media-attacked…

SPAO: Photographic Arts Centre (@spaocentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this year, we had to do something a little different for our annual Open House ... so we worked with filmmaker Susannah Heath-Eves to produce a virtual tour of our beautiful facility! check it out and let us know what you think, #ottawa! #ottcity #ottarts Apartment613

Susannah Heath-Eves (@susannahh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was an honour and a joy to be interviewed by Trishala Pillai for The Jugaad Podcast! Learn about this brilliant concept of “jugaad”, how it’s a filmmaker’s best friend, and all about my journey in making my documentary film of the same name.

Susannah Heath-Eves (@susannahh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Olivia Johnston (olivia johnston) is magic and so are you. Check out her awe inspiring photographic series Saints and Madonnas that explores the divinity within us all, in a mini doc I made for CBC Arts. cbc.ca/1.5841240

asmaa malik | اسمأ (@asmaam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote about the @AhmarKhan arbitration decision and how it reveals a culture at the CBC that outwardly strives to “improve diversity and inclusion” yet fosters an internal environment that consistently fails racialized journalists. +

Siiam Hamilton (@siiamhamilton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s 2021 and if you’re curious just how bad things are, this was seen driving down the Vancouver Island highway. If I live long enough to see the last old growth logged, this image will be what haunts me. Resource extraction is a form of settler colonial violence.

It’s 2021 and if you’re curious just how bad things are, this was seen driving down the Vancouver Island highway. If I live long enough to see the last old growth logged, this image will be what haunts me. Resource extraction is a form of settler colonial violence.
@realSarahPolley (she/her) (@realsarahpolley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact that this country has not come to a standstill after finding a mass grave of children means we need to come to standstill to try to absorb what that says about us.

Kluskap’s Only Son (@loganperley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy National Indigenous History Month. Stop fighting Indigenous peoples in court over what is already theirs. Implement UNDRIP without qualification. End the CHRT judicial review on Jordans Principle. Search all the IRS grounds for remains. Respect the Treaties. Keep it going..

@realSarahPolley (she/her) (@realsarahpolley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On The Current on CBC Radio right now hearing the names of residential schools that will not release the records. Yes. Let’s keep saying their names until they do. Release the records now.

Cindy Blackstock (@cblackst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please everyone do this! The kids need you! On Monday the House of Commons will put a vote forward to end litigation against First Nations kids, Residential School Survivors and implement the TRC Calls to Action. Sign this and tell your MP to vote "Yes" and then act!

Siiam Hamilton (@siiamhamilton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RCMP blocking a caravan of Nuu Chah Nulth relatives from accessing the territory. I can’t believe it’s 2021 and the cops get to decide when and how Indigenous people access our own land.

RCMP blocking a caravan of Nuu Chah Nulth relatives from accessing the territory. I can’t believe it’s 2021 and the cops get to decide when and how Indigenous people access our own land.
Lisa Howell, PhD (@drlisaahowell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Support Inuit midwives in Pond Inlet as they reclaim traditional Inuit midwifery. Save the date: January 18, 2022 7-9 pm for an evening of film and discussion. Tickets on sale next week!#inuitwomen J4iw Sylvia Smith Project of Heart

Susannah Heath-Eves (@susannahh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm very excited to share that my documentary, TAKE IT OUTSIDE, will screen at Outdoor Play Canada's #BreathofFreshAir Summit in September! With so many thought leaders on outdoor play gathered, the film has the potential to make an IMPACT!