MakwaCreative
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Get to know us! Makwa Creative is an Anishinaabe production company. We tell our stories, our way. Documentaries, podcasts, journalism.
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Important piece by thenarwhal SNC-Lavalin, Kinross Gold among Canadian players still dealing in Russian resources: thenarwhal.ca/canadian-compa…
Happy International Kwe Day from us at Makwa Creative, the executive producers of AuntieUp!!! Everyone needs an Auntie!! Find us on Amazon Music Apple Podcasts Spotify
A note of appreciation, sincere thanks to the Indigenous Screen Office Indigenous Screen Office for the incredible support you show our creatives, our power of story. The ISO is helping us bring a dream project forward, a story that should never have been ignored. Very grateful. Miigwech
Opinion: Radical change is overdue for the Thunder Bay Police Service and board - time to abolish it and let Anishinabeg and Mushkegowuk create a new way forward /via The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
Scarborough wins 3 Canadian Screen Awards, including best motion picture | CBC News cbc.ca/news/entertain… The Canadian Academy Jenna Benchetrit
This was amazing to see. Congratulations to Kathleen Newman-Bremang Kayla Grey and Amanda Parris! You are paving the way forward. 💜
Hey! Check it out ... applications now open for the Audible Canada Indigenous Writers' Circle
Looking forward to being a part of this with moderator connie walker. So much to talk about: Indigenous Voices on Reckoning and Reconciliation worldvoices.pen.org/session/nation…
There aren’t many programs that seek out and nurture emerging Indigenous authors, pairing them with Indigenous mentors but last year, authors @apihtawikosisan @richardvancamp @kimagewheeler Norma Dunning and I helped Audible Canada create one. Check out these incredible talents!👇🏽
HAPPY LAUNCH DAY!! Check out War For The Woods on The Nature of Things. This is one of David Suzuki’s final shows. We worked with many, including The Narwhal’s Steph Eva Wood What has changed in the 30 years since the action against Clayoquot Sound? Streaming now on CBC Gem
Read about The Narwhal journalist Steph Eva Wood’s journey with David Suzuki here.