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Carrie Haber

@tvrabbitears

Producer @CBC, writer at short stories, keeper at bees, tilter at windmills. #MicDropCBC #TellingOurTwistedHistories

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Fall registration is now OPEN for the See Learn Academy #stopmotion #animation level 1 course! Best way to learn is by doing and the best way to grow is through feedback. #stopmotionvideo #learn #stopmo see-learn.com/stop-motion-an…

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The first episode of Mic Drop Season 2 is here! Hear more stories from tweens and teens. This year they’re figuring out how to do what they love, all while maintaining safe distance and growing up during anxious times. New episodes drop every Thursday: smarturl.it/micdropcbc

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Beyond thrilled that our series Mic Drop from CBC Podcasts and TRAX is nominated for Peabody Awards! Thank you to all the courageous teens and young people who trusted us with their truths.

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Decolonize. One word at a time. "Telling our Twisted Histories," hosted by @Kaniehtiio Horn, explores words twisted by centuries of colonization. Over 70 people from 15 communities speak for themselves. Follow for more: smarturl.it/twistedhistori… Via CBC Montreal & CBC Podcasts

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Kawapit, likely Cree. Picard, probably Innu. Obomsawin, definitely Abenaki. Indigenous family names can be both points of connection & echoes of colonialism. Today on #TellingOurTwistedHistories, @kaniehtiio dives below the surface of surnames. Listen: smarturl.it/twistedhistori…

Kawapit, likely Cree.
Picard, probably Innu.
Obomsawin, definitely Abenaki.

Indigenous family names can be both points of connection & echoes of colonialism. Today on #TellingOurTwistedHistories, @kaniehtiio dives below the surface of surnames.

Listen: smarturl.it/twistedhistori…
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"We don't just call the people who went to these schools students. We call them survivors." Following news of an estimated 751 unmarked graves by a Sask. residential school, we encourage further learning via #TellingOurTwistedHistories's SCHOOL episode. smarturl.it/twistedhistori…

"We don't just call the people who went to these schools students. We call them survivors."

Following news of an estimated 751 unmarked graves by a Sask. residential school, we encourage further learning via #TellingOurTwistedHistories's SCHOOL episode.

smarturl.it/twistedhistori…
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In the movies, she was a grown woman who fell in love. In reality, she was a child who was stolen away. Today on #TellingOurTwistedHistories with @kaniehtiio, decolonizing the Disneyfied story of Pochahontas, and remembering the real Matoaka. Listen: smarturl.it/twistedhistori…

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We've been getting questions about the beautiful music of #TellingOurTwistedHistories, powered by Musique Nomade artists! For those asking, the theme song for the podcast is "The Crow Hop" by Tee Cloud from the album Four Sacred Colours (2019) Listen: youtu.be/OsCq6Ab4S3w

We've been getting questions about the beautiful music of #TellingOurTwistedHistories, powered by <a href="/MusiqueNomade/">Musique Nomade</a> artists!

For those asking, the theme song for the podcast is "The Crow Hop" by Tee Cloud from the album Four Sacred Colours (2019) Listen: youtu.be/OsCq6Ab4S3w
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Three Indigenous artists created original works for #TellingOurTwistedHistories, the hit language-decolonizing podcast hosted by @kaniehtiio. Mohawk artist Kaia'tanóron Dumoulin Bush is one of them. See her colourful powwow and anime-inspired art here: cbc.ca/1.6171611

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"Learning may not have looked like we wanted it to look last year. But it was not altogether a year lost; it was a year of learning anew." Great to see #TaiAsksWhy & #MicDropCBC included in SchoolLibraryJournal's '10 Back-to-School Podcasts for a “New Normal” Time' bit.ly/3C6mUwa

"Learning may not have looked like we wanted it to look last year. But it was not altogether a year lost; it was a year of learning anew."

Great to see #TaiAsksWhy &amp; #MicDropCBC included in <a href="/sljournal/">SchoolLibraryJournal</a>'s '10 Back-to-School Podcasts for a “New Normal” Time' bit.ly/3C6mUwa
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Thank you, The Podcast Academy, for recognizing 2 very important titles we released in 2021. 🧡Telling Our Twisted Histories, nominated for 'Best History Podcast,' via CBC Montreal & Terre Innue 🧡Life Jolt, nominated for 'Best Documentary Podcast' ambies.com/2022-nominees #Ambies

Thank you, <a href="/podcastacademy/">The Podcast Academy</a>, for recognizing 2 very  important titles we released in 2021.

🧡Telling Our Twisted Histories, nominated for 'Best History Podcast,' via <a href="/CBCMontreal/">CBC Montreal</a> &amp; Terre Innue

🧡Life Jolt, nominated for 'Best Documentary Podcast'

ambies.com/2022-nominees #Ambies
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I've been busy working with francisplourde and Michelle Gagnon throughout the winter on S3 of TheVillage getting pretty excited to share this story that takes place in #90's Montreal in the coming weeks...

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“There was fear around AIDS, around the police – and now, about a killer on the loose.” The Village S3 launches today. Host francisplourde takes us back to '90s Montreal, telling the story of queer activists fighting for their lives & rights. Listen: smarturl.it/thevillagecbc

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Our final episode is out today. Here’s to all the people who welcomed us into their living rooms and kitchens to share pasts that were difficult to share, difficult to hear, but ultimately built one of Montreal’s lesser-known victories. Un gros merci to all.