Community-building powerhouse and co-founder of the renowned ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival Cynthia Lickers-Sage joins Matriarch Movement.
What happens when Indigenous creatives are recognized in the mainstream?
Cynthia Lickers-Sage, community-building powerhouse and co-founder of the renowned ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival, joins Matriarch Movement to share how a long-standing relationship to storytelling has helped create so many internationally recognized gatherings of Indigenous creators.
She discusses what it meant to see the first Indigenous film festival qualify a film for Oscar consideration, how fast an artist's life can change when they’re given opportunity, and how we pay it forward to the next generation. Plus she and Shayla can’t help but dig into the impact AI could have on Indigenous storytellers!
Find out more about Cynthia Lickers-Sage: https://ipaa.ca/indigenous-artist/?member=c_lickers_sage
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Find more about Matriarch Movement: https://matriarchmovement.ca/
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Our producer is Nicole Robertson with Muskwa Productions.
Our podcast producer is Kattie Laur.
Our videographer is Sara Cornthwaite.
Behind the scenes photography is by Kiki Guerard, Michelle Aregentieri, and Stephanie Neves.
Special thanks to the Indigenous Screen Office for supporting this video podcast!
This episode is distributed by the Women in Media Network.
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