‘Laughter is medicine’: Ryan McMahon on using comedy to deconstruct stereotypes
Anishinaabe comedian and storyteller Ryan McMahon shares personal stories and twists stereotypes in a way…
Anishinaabe comedian and storyteller Ryan McMahon shares personal stories and twists stereotypes in a way…
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It was late fall in 2005 when Alma Jane Bruyere appeared at the door of her grandson’s house in Fort Frances, Ont., carrying in her left hand a lawyer’s letter stating she had qualified for compensation for the abuse she faced while attending an Indian residential school.
Winnipeg-based comedian Ryan McMahon is getting noticed.
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