This summer eight high school students from the Museum of Anthropology learned how to podcast at CiTR.Catch them share their stories about place and what place means to each of them in this audio documentary titled, "In This Place We Belong" featuring an original song "Fluctuate" by Hailee Stogan. All of these stories are deeply personal and required a lot of vulnerability. CONTENT WARNING: the following stories mention residential schools; intergenerational trauma; racism; alcoholism; and self-harm, that some may find triggering. Please take care of yourself.The order is as follows:IntroductionHailee StoganDrea NisyokAmai CampbellEmma Lefebvre-TattiJesse Johnson-TaylorTamara HallKiera Yeomans-StevensClosing CreditsFluctuate by Hailee StoganIf you want to learn more about the Native Youth Program, visit moa.ubc.ca/indigenous-access-and-engagement/nyp/Hailee StoganSingleFluctuate
This summer, six talented teenagers from the Museum of Anthropology s Native Youth Program learned to podcast at CiTR. Each youth took a unique approach to exploring their Indigenous identity through sound. Hear them share stories from their nations as well as their personal stories in this audio documentary titled, "Where we begin: a collection of origin stories" featuring an original song called Jailbird by Mackenzie Fong. The order is as follows:Intro Amai Campbell Tamara Hall Mackenzie Fong Mackenzie Kew Kiera Yeomans-StevensGabe IroneagleJailbird by Mackenzie FongIf you want to learn more about the Native Youth Program, visit moa.ubc.ca/indigenous-access-and-engagement/nyp/EpiphoniesingleJailbird