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Ep 17: Valuing Indigenous Voices and Stories with Wapikoni’s Odile Joannette

Odile was the Executive Director of Wapikoni, an organization that teaches filmmaking to Indigenous Youth across Canada and around the world, for three years. Wapikoni travels to Indigenous communities with fully equipped mobile studios to empower Indigenous Youth and encourage them to find their voices…

Spotting Stereotypes in Storybooks – Workshop with Delft Mama

Xenolearn is organizing a free workshop for parents and caretakers of young children to recognize stereotypes and racist representations in children’s books.

Spotting Stereotypes in Storybooks

Xenolearn is organizing a free workshop for parents and caretakers of young children to recognize stereotypes and racist representations in children’s books.

20 Stories to Celebrate the International Day of the Girl

Celebrate the International Day of the Girl on October 11th with this collection of 20 books about the experiences of diverse, courageous, rebellious, loving, multicultural, ambitious and creative girls! From empowering narratives of little girls dreaming to become scientists, to Good Night stories…

Ep 3: The Power of Stories with Berber Hidma

Berber is a professional story-teller and founder of the tour company “Tours that Matter”. She joins us this week to talk about the power of stories and their ability to connect humans across boundaries and differences. She starts the…

Ep 2: A Smile is Universal with Traveller Logan Ly

Logan is a world-traveller with 84 stamps in his passport. He joins us on the podcast this week to talk about growing up as a third-culture kid, the experience of immigrating, debunking stereotypes through travel and how you can travel too. Listen to us play a little game to get started…

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