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Indigenous Storytelling Month goes online during COVID-19
A storyteller with Regina Public Schools says it s important to make people laugh and to keep traditions alive.
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A storyteller with Regina Public Schools says it s important to make people laugh, keep traditions alive
Posted: Feb 01, 2021 12:58 PM CT | Last Updated: February 1
Rhonda Donais Walsh will be telling stories virtually this month due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but is ready with her puppet and other visual aids.(Submitted by Rhonda Donais Walsh )
January 21st, 2021 comments
On January 20th and 21st, 2021, over 963 registrants from across Canada and from over 20 countries around the globe participated in a two-day online event called
Threads offered a broad selection of scholarly presentations, courageous conversations, spoken word poetry, storytelling and diverse arts-based expressions. To the exception one or two live broadcast presentations, with a cash donation all of the conference’s conversations will be available, along with multiple resources related to the conference, along with additional features, on a password-protected FTP site beginning in February 2021.
“We believe that those materials will allow community stakeholders, practitioners, academics, researchers and activists in the immigration/settlement sector, to consider the power of diverse point of views and on-going cross-cultural conversations that nurture and encourage positive reflection and dialogue,” says Dr. Anahit