The Lunchbox Interview: Amanda LeBlanc (Under One Sky Friendship Centre)
My guest today is Amanda LeBlanc from the Under One Sky Friendship Centre.
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My guest today is Amanda LeBlanc from the Under One Sky Friendship Centre.
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This week, an unofficial aboriginal education: what we need to know.
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Imelda Perley, UNB’s Elder-in-Residence talks to me about the Circle of Understanding called Honouring Residential School Survivors. Music by Jessica Rhaye and Kuato.
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Jessica Christmas discusses the struggle to keep alive and expand education of Mi’kmaq and Maliseet native language. Laurie Mazzerol explores the role of video games in our lives, for better and for worse.
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On March 16, there is an all-day event taking place in the Currie Centre on UNB campus: the 1st Annual Mawio’mi / Siqonawsultipon (Powwow), presented by UNB’s Mi’kmaq/Wolastoqey Centre. My guests today are David Perley (Director, MWC) and Imelda Perley (UNB’s Elder-in-residence).
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STU Journalism presents The Lunchbox today with a pair of very different documentaries. First up, Kayla Byrne presents “Public Art in Fredericton”. Then, Frank Jr. Molley presents “The 40th Anniversary of Wounded Knee 1973”.
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