#HotTopic – What Can Indigenous look Like?

Join us for a 1-hour community discussion with the Indigenous Arts Program cohort spurred by the question: “What can Indigenous look like?”.

Colonialism and the residential school system have fractured many Indigenous Peoples connections to their community. We will dive into topics such as how can we position ourselves to honour our various relationships to our Indigenous Identities in a healthy and communicative way? How does this experience affect and interact with the stories we tell?

This program is presented with support from Why Not Theatre.

What Can Indigenous look Like?

  • RUN TIME: 1 hour
  • Panelists: Jordan M. Burns, Ethan Keyes, Samatha Sutherland, Natasha Advani Thangkhiew

Schedule

Part of the 2022 Festival

LOCATION

Native Earth Performing Art’s Aki Studio

250-585 Dundas Street East
Toronto, ON M5A 2B7
https://www.nativeearth.ca/akistudio/

Accessibility

Native Earth Performing Arts and Artscape strive to provide equal treatment to and equitable benefits of its services, programs and facilities in a manner that respects the dignity and independence of people with disabilities.

  • The Dundas Street entrance provides barrier-free access to the building
  • Two elevators are located in the South Lobby
  • All floors have accessible washrooms and stalls, as well as accessible drinking fountains
  • Signage throughout the building is written in Braille
  • A hearing enhancement system is available in Aki Studio and the Ada Slaight Hall

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