51 min

Indigenous Storytelling Month: Justice Stories Know Justice

    • Non-Profit

Each February, folks across Saskatchewan recognize Indigenous Storytelling Month. It’s an opportunity to celebrate First Nations, Metis and Inuit culture, and the rich history of storytelling in their communities. We wanted to close out this special month by sharing some Indigenous justice stories, told by Indigenous students.

In partnership with Professor Trish Elliott and her Indigenous Communications Arts program at First Nations University, all stories and interviews in this episode were produced by students at First Nations University. They did an excellent job, and we are honoured to share these stories on the Know Justice podcast. We hope you enjoy listening!

Each February, folks across Saskatchewan recognize Indigenous Storytelling Month. It’s an opportunity to celebrate First Nations, Metis and Inuit culture, and the rich history of storytelling in their communities. We wanted to close out this special month by sharing some Indigenous justice stories, told by Indigenous students.

In partnership with Professor Trish Elliott and her Indigenous Communications Arts program at First Nations University, all stories and interviews in this episode were produced by students at First Nations University. They did an excellent job, and we are honoured to share these stories on the Know Justice podcast. We hope you enjoy listening!

51 min