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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211022T133000
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URL:https://devourfest.com/program/storytelling-in-the-media-from-the-indi
 genous-perspective-in-person/
SUMMARY:Storytelling in the Media from the Indigenous Perspective - IN PERS
 ON
DESCRIPTION:Moderated by CBC’s Jeff Douglas\, independent filmmaker and j
 ournalist Trina Roache are joined by CBC Production executive Nic Meloney 
 in a candid conversation on the challenges\, joys\, and opportunities of t
 elling our First Nations stories. From guerilla documentary filmmaking to 
 moving the dial at the CBC\, this intriguing conversation will be of uniqu
 e appeal to emerging filmmakers.\nTicket Price: $20.00 in person\nSponsore
 d by: Telefilm Canada\n\nTrina Roache\nTrina Roache is a proud member of t
 he Glooscap First Nation and mixed-heritage Mi’kmaw video journalist. Sh
 e’s worked at CBC and APTN. In 2018\, Trina moved from producing daily n
 ews to documentaries for APTN Investigates. Over the years\, her work has 
 focused on treaty rights\, policing\, the ongoing impacts of colonialism o
 n Indigenous Peoples\, and more. She’s won regional and national awards\
 , with recognition from Amnesty International Canada\, the Canadian Associ
 ation of Journalists\, and the Native American Journalists Association. To
 day\, Trina brings a Mi’kmaw perspective and two decades of experience i
 n visual storytelling to her position on faculty as the Rogers Chair in Jo
 urnalism at the University of King’s College. @trinaroache\n\nNic Melone
 y\n\nNic Meloney is a mixed heritage Wolastoqi/Canadian Journalist and Pro
 duction Executive with CBC Unscripted. Working closely with independent cr
 eators from Inuit\, Métis and First Nations communities in documentary pr
 oduction\, he also consults on Factual/Entertainment programming. A member
  of Woodstock First Nation in Wolastokuk (New Brunswick) and a proud Cape 
 Bretoner\, he currently lives and works in Kjipuktuk (Halifax)\, Mi’kma
 ’ki (Nova Scotia). Nic previously worked as a reporter and video produce
 r with CBC Nova Scotia and CBC Indigenous\, covering the entire Atlantic r
 egion. His work has taken him to Indigenous communities across the country
  for the production and development of digital video features and televisi
 on documentaries\, both long and short form\, as well as syndicated\, loca
 l and national news content. @nicmeloney\n\nIn keeping with Nova Scotia pr
 ovincial health regulations and a desire to keep all our guests safe and h
 ealthy\, Devour! will require proof of full Covid-19 vaccine immunization 
 along with a valid photo ID upon entry to all events with no exceptions. F
 or all Devour! Covid Protocols\, please visit our website.
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