Indigenous Journalism: Library Book Club
Journalist Kelly Boutsalis will discuss her work in arts journalism and her commitment to telling stories from Indigenous communities.
Cost
Free
LocationTeams (link to meeting to come)
Journalist Kelly Boutsalis will discuss her work in arts journalism and her commitment to telling stories from Indigenous communities.
A selection of Kelly's articles that we'll discuss at the meeting:
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"Indigenous Artists Are Creating Boundary-Pushing Pieces That Inspire Strength and Healing," Elle (May 19, 2020). https://www.ellecanada.com/culture/art-and-design/indigenous-artists-sexuality-and-healing
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"Wearable art, metallic fringe, tie-dye sweatsuits: The looks from the 2020 edition of Indigenous Fashion Week," CBC Life (December 2, 2020). https://www.cbc.ca/life/style/wearable-art-metallic-fringe-tie-dye-sweatsuits-the-looks-from-the-2020-edition-of-indigenous-fashion-week-1.5823422
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"The art of fire: reviving the Indigenous craft of cultural burning," The Narwhal (Sept. 20, 2020): https://thenarwhal.ca/indigenous-cultural-burning/
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"Teaching Indigenous Star Stories," The Walrus (Aug. 10, 2020; updated Nov. 6, 2020) https://thewalrus.ca/space-teaching-indigenous-star-stories/
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"How One Writer is Passing on Indigenous Design Traditions, Old and New," Fashion Magazine (Nov. 27, 2020) https://fashionmagazine.com/style/kelly-boutsalis-passing-on-indigenous-design-traditions-old-and-new/?fbclid=IwAR0-X095pYYBy9wF098KmNnuXsl-FicfL_qujPv2g3l5nH9mK2Ez1C5R73k
Cost
Free
Website LocationTeams (link to meeting to come)
Journalist Kelly Boutsalis will discuss her work in arts journalism and her commitment to telling stories from Indigenous communities.
A selection of Kelly's articles that we'll discuss at the meeting:
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"Indigenous Artists Are Creating Boundary-Pushing Pieces That Inspire Strength and Healing," Elle (May 19, 2020). https://www.ellecanada.com/culture/art-and-design/indigenous-artists-sexuality-and-healing
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"Wearable art, metallic fringe, tie-dye sweatsuits: The looks from the 2020 edition of Indigenous Fashion Week," CBC Life (December 2, 2020). https://www.cbc.ca/life/style/wearable-art-metallic-fringe-tie-dye-sweatsuits-the-looks-from-the-2020-edition-of-indigenous-fashion-week-1.5823422
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"The art of fire: reviving the Indigenous craft of cultural burning," The Narwhal (Sept. 20, 2020): https://thenarwhal.ca/indigenous-cultural-burning/
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"Teaching Indigenous Star Stories," The Walrus (Aug. 10, 2020; updated Nov. 6, 2020) https://thewalrus.ca/space-teaching-indigenous-star-stories/
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"How One Writer is Passing on Indigenous Design Traditions, Old and New," Fashion Magazine (Nov. 27, 2020) https://fashionmagazine.com/style/kelly-boutsalis-passing-on-indigenous-design-traditions-old-and-new/?fbclid=IwAR0-X095pYYBy9wF098KmNnuXsl-FicfL_qujPv2g3l5nH9mK2Ez1C5R73k
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