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Indigenous Insights: An Evaluation Podcast
Indigenous Insights
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6 days ago
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S02E08: Brandon Mitchell: You can draw too! Multidisciplinary Arts & Story
Indigenous Insights: An Evaluation Podcast
38 minutes
1 year ago
S02E08: Brandon Mitchell: You can draw too! Multidisciplinary Arts & Story
In this episode we learn more about multidisciplinary artist Mi’gmaq artist and storyteller Brandon Mitchell from Listuguj First Nation. Dive into Brandon’s journey from childhood stories to a career in graphic novels and animation, and how he now empowers others to tell their own stories. Explore the intersection of art, culture, and evaluation in this inspiring conversation.   Brandon Mitchell is Mi’gmaq from Listuguj First Nations in Quebec and currently resides in the unceded Wolastoqiyik Peace and Friendship Treaty territory of Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is a husband to Natasha Martin and father to Brayden and Bryce Mitchell. He carries a diploma in animation and design from the New Brunswick Community College of Miramichi and a master’s degree in education from the University of New Brunswick. He is a multidisciplinary artist with over 20 years of experience in the field of graphic novels, gaming, and animation. For the past four years he has applied his craft of storytelling in the role of Learning Facilitator at the Ulnooweg Indigenous Communities Foundation.   Resources from Episode: HighWater Press (books available for purchase): https://www.portageandmainpress.com/Contributors/M/Mitchell-Brandon Brandon Mitchell’s comics homepage: https://birchbarkcomics.com/ Ulnooweg Indigenous Communities Foundation: https://ulnoowegfoundation.ca/ Indigenous Story Studio (previously Aboriginal Health Network): https://istorystudio.com/about-us/ Nigweg Collective: https://www.nigwegcollective.com/ The transcript from this episode can be found here. These episodes in Season 2 have been made possible through support from Canada Council for the Arts. I am grateful for their support!  Email: indigenousevaluationpodcast@gmail.com  To be added to the mailing list when this is announced please send an email with the subject line: SUBSCRIBE to: indigenousevaluationpodcast@gmail.com  For more visit: https://gladysrowe.com/category/indigenousinsights/  If you are loving this podcast please leave a five star review on your favourite streaming service. If you would like to offer support please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/InsightsPod
Indigenous Insights: An Evaluation Podcast