The Story
The Story
There is no single, one truth in history. Today we share why and how our work respects the knowledge and honours the stories of Indigenous Peoples. Together we are working towards decolonizing history. We have so much love and gratitude for Ayaaq Anowtalik, Elaine Prusky and all the Ahiarmiut. Being able to share their story in a good way – and to be supported by the production brilliance of Land Back Studio – is a true honour and an absolute privilege.
Video Credits
Production Company: Land Back Studios
Interviewer: Sarain Fox
Interviewee: Ryan Shackleton
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Visit with the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia
During Black History Month, Know History was honoured to welcome members of the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, alongside invited cultural and museum leaders, to our Bank Street office for an afternoon of conversation, connection, and shared learning.
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