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Radicle Narrative
Mylan Tootoosis
57 episodes
1 week ago
We’re bringing to you the narratives of real people based on real conversations and real ideas. We are highlighting intelligent and alternative narratives based on the lived experience of individuals navigating a changing and challenging world. We’re striving to bring you quality content that informs, fosters change, resiliency, and maybe even a little chaos.
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We’re bringing to you the narratives of real people based on real conversations and real ideas. We are highlighting intelligent and alternative narratives based on the lived experience of individuals navigating a changing and challenging world. We’re striving to bring you quality content that informs, fosters change, resiliency, and maybe even a little chaos.
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5.2: Rickylee Russell-Waipuka on Colonialism, Young Stardom, Unforeseen Career Paths, and the Maōri Presence in Media
Radicle Narrative
1 hour 40 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
5.2: Rickylee Russell-Waipuka on Colonialism, Young Stardom, Unforeseen Career Paths, and the Maōri Presence in Media

Rickylee is widely recognized for her memorable portrayal of Chardonnay in the acclaimed film "Boy," directed by the talented Taika Waititi. Her impressive acting credits also include notable roles in "Waka Warriors" a TV series that follows a crew on ocean voyaging canoes, and "This is Piki." With a solid foundation in theater, she has extensively performed and toured alongside the esteemed Hawaiki Tū Haka Theatre Company. Rickylee has also made her mark in Canada, captivating audiences with haka workshops at prominent events like the Sākihiwē Festival and Edge of the World Festival and visited various provinces and communities. 
In late 2018, Rickylee's passion for the creative process led her to embark on a new journey behind the scenes, leading her to join Sweetshop & Green in 2019. She wholeheartedly dedicates herself to First Nations Indigenous based projects as Development Assistant well on her way to becoming a full time producer in television and various film projects. Much of her work is of ensuring that authentic voices and identities play a vital role in preserving and safeguarding cultural heritage, as well as the cultural and indigenous representation is sound and honest. Rickylee's commitment to fostering inclusivity and genuine representation shines through her work.
We discuss colonialism, acting, theatre, travel and production. This is another great episode that advocates for not only indigenous actors, but for more indigenous people and representation doing the work behind the scenes and camera. 
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Radicle Narrative
We’re bringing to you the narratives of real people based on real conversations and real ideas. We are highlighting intelligent and alternative narratives based on the lived experience of individuals navigating a changing and challenging world. We’re striving to bring you quality content that informs, fosters change, resiliency, and maybe even a little chaos.