23 min

13. From Hollywood aspirations to Indigenous storytelling & advocacy with Morgan Tsetta See The Change

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Welcome to Episode 13 of See the Change Podcast. This is Part 1 of our conversation with filmmaker and activist Morgan Tsetta.

In this episode, we talk about her start in film and her turning point from Hollywood aspirations to Indigenous storytelling. We also discuss her advocacy for Yellowknife Dene in holding the federal government accountable for reconciliation for the historic Giant Mine. 

Morgan Tsetta is a Yellowknives Dene First Nation filmmaker and photographer, currently living on unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Watuth Nations, colonially referred to as Vancouver, Canada. With a passion for film, photography, and her Native culture, Morgan is committed to emphasizing the voices of Dene people, and the power of self-representation for Indigenous sovereignty.

Connect with Morgan

TikTok 

Instagram

Twitter

Website 


Giant Mine Resources 

Press Release: YKDFN Giant Mine Compensation

Backgrounder: Giant Mine Monster

Report: Summary of Research on the Establishment, Administration and Oversight of the Giant Mine and its Impacts on the Yellowknives Dene First Nation

There is a Monster Under the Ground

Giant Mine Monster Media: Interviews with local Dene elders

Guardians of Eternity: confronting Giant Mine’s toxic legacy


SeeChange Initiative 

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

Website

CommunityFirst Micro-site 

 

Welcome to Episode 13 of See the Change Podcast. This is Part 1 of our conversation with filmmaker and activist Morgan Tsetta.

In this episode, we talk about her start in film and her turning point from Hollywood aspirations to Indigenous storytelling. We also discuss her advocacy for Yellowknife Dene in holding the federal government accountable for reconciliation for the historic Giant Mine. 

Morgan Tsetta is a Yellowknives Dene First Nation filmmaker and photographer, currently living on unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Watuth Nations, colonially referred to as Vancouver, Canada. With a passion for film, photography, and her Native culture, Morgan is committed to emphasizing the voices of Dene people, and the power of self-representation for Indigenous sovereignty.

Connect with Morgan

TikTok 

Instagram

Twitter

Website 


Giant Mine Resources 

Press Release: YKDFN Giant Mine Compensation

Backgrounder: Giant Mine Monster

Report: Summary of Research on the Establishment, Administration and Oversight of the Giant Mine and its Impacts on the Yellowknives Dene First Nation

There is a Monster Under the Ground

Giant Mine Monster Media: Interviews with local Dene elders

Guardians of Eternity: confronting Giant Mine’s toxic legacy


SeeChange Initiative 

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

Website

CommunityFirst Micro-site 

 

23 min