Indigenous portraits on Montreal buildings show ‘we’re still here’
‘Indigenous Forced Displacement” exhibit is the latest installment of the Inside Out Project
‘Indigenous Forced Displacement” exhibit is the latest installment of the Inside Out Project
Almost everyone has done it. Walking through a neighbourhood or on the land, out with…
A museum in Calgary is showcasing the photographs of James Brady, a Metis man who…
It all started as a social media project. Little did Paul Seesequasis know it would…
Nadya Kwandibens picked up a camera for the first time at the age of 17…
The community of Lac Seul in northwestern Ontario is trying something new with school picture day by passing on professional photographers and instead, putting the job in the hands of its students.
Nine women, six of whom are Indigenous, picked up cameras for the first time to share their stories around living in the area
(Photo by Tenile Campbell on the website Tea and Bannock) April Johnson APTN National News…
A Mi’kmaq photographer in Nova Scotia is focusing his lens on pollution at a local paper mill.