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This episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, hosted by Bev Juday and Sue Wright, features Sheryl Steinruck and Kym St. Clair from the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation Education Department, highlighting their efforts in cultural preservation, community partnerships, and youth education. The discussion explores the integration of language and culture into educational programs across all age groups, from early learning to post-secondary support, with projects like ‘Rooted in Resilience’ documenting the Nation’s history. It also emphasizes innovative initiatives, such as a canoe-building project and filmmaking workshops, which empower youth, preserve traditions, and promote creative expression. The episode further showcases the collaboration between the Wild Rivers Film Festival and the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation to strengthen community storytelling and cultural resilience, ensuring the preservation of their heritage for future generations.
Hosts: Bev Juday, Sue Wright; Producers: Bev Juday, Sue Wright
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