Youth participants explore and learn their ancestral ways through land-based teachings, storytelling, songs, and various forms of expression.
The Indigenous Youth Storytelling Program connects Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Keepers, Knowledge Carriers, and guest storytellers with Indigenous youth in Assiniboine Park.
This program is a partnership between the Seven Oaks School Division’s Mino Bimaadiziwin program (Anishinaabemowin, meaning “The Good Life”), and Assiniboine Park Conservancy, to foster mentoring relationships, encourage cross-cultural connections, and connection with all living beings on Treaty 1 Territory and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
Youth participants explore and learn their ancestral ways through land-based teachings, storytelling, songs, and various forms of expression.
Assiniboine Park is used as a space to strengthen their inner foundation. Together with Indigenous leaders, the youth bring their voices and their presence to the Park, acknowledging and celebrating Indigenous ways of being, knowing and learning.
Assiniboine Park is a place where people share the wonders of nature in a way that inspires them to conserve it for the future.Founded in 2008, the Assiniboine Park Conservancy (APC) is a not-for-profit organization responsible for the operation of Winnipeg’s historic Assiniboine Park.
The Assiniboine Park Conservancy is also responsible for establishing the future vision for the Park and Zoo and carrying out this transformation while protecting the Park’s cherished character and ensuring its long-term financial viability. APC has a 50-year lease with the City of Winnipeg, which owns the property and assets.
APC is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of community leaders whose affection for Assiniboine Park translates into a deep sense of responsibility to our stakeholders. They provide leadership, valuable guidance, and essential connections to the communities we serve. The Board of Directors includes accomplished and respected leaders in our business, philanthropic, Indigenous, and post-secondary communities as well as representation from the City of Winnipeg.
Students will learn the basics of producing compelling, accurate and technically sound local stories for online, mobile, radio and television.
This course explores the theory, aesthetics and practice of digital storytelling.
This course will help participants become master storytellers
The course is designed to help individuals to find their voice, tell the stories they want to tell, and use digital technology to share their stories.
In this class, we will listen critically to podcasts to understand how this format engages audiences on challenging topics
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