Toronto Indigenous Student Writers' Collective

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Calling Indigenous writers!!Got an original, well-researched pitch? We want to hear from YOU!Crushing Colonialism is gea...
05/14/2024

Calling Indigenous writers!!

Got an original, well-researched pitch? We want to hear from YOU!

Crushing Colonialism is gearing up for its third issue of The Magazine, and this time, it's all about PRIDE! We're diving deep into the stories that matter - from historical legacies to grassroots movements, and everything in between.

How to Submit:-
Craft a concise pitch (up to 300 words) outlining your story lead.
- Follow up with two short paragraphs diving into details, key themes, and potential sources or interviews.
- Explain why your topic is timely, relevant, and fits our editorial mission.
- Focus on stories, not just topics. Be specific about characters and narrative.
- Share relevant background info, research, or personal experiences.
- Pitches accepted on a rolling basis.

The Magazine compensates writers, photographers, and videographers for published content based on negotiated rates.

Submission Guidelines can be found here: https://shorturl.at/yDL27 +

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04/12/2024

🌟 Empowerment Through Art: Unleash Your Creative Spirit 🌟

Embark on a transformative journey with the Indigenous Friends Association's five week free & online INDIGital Program.

Link: https://indigenousfriends.typeform.com/to/DZnmPFDh?typeform-source=www.google.com

Empowerment Through Art is more than a courseβ€”it's a gateway to self-discovery and professional development. Here's what you can expect:

Discover Your Culture: Explore your cultural heritage, traditions, and the stories of your land through art.

Express Your Voice: Create art that tells your story and showcases your unique perspective.

Grow Continuously: Engage in a learning experience that ignites your curiosity and drives you to become a lifelong learner.

Embrace Technology: Acquire essential technological skills to bring your art to life and promote your creative vision.

Network with Professionals: Meet industry experts who have transformed their passions into successful careers.

This program is about empowering yourself and your community through art and technology.

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Join us and turn your passion into a profession!

04/12/2024

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre

Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres - OFIFC

Are you a Indigenous youth between the ages of 18 to 29?  Go to the original post to find the link to the survey. Once c...
01/15/2024

Are you a Indigenous youth between the ages of 18 to 29?
Go to the original post to find the link to the survey.

Once complete, you are eligible for a $50 honouarium

01/15/2024
08/16/2023

Yay drum social today !
Everyone is welcome to join us at the centre
16 Spadina rd. 🧑

08/16/2023

πŸ—£ EVERY TUESDAY IN AUGUST !

Calling All Adventurous Youth!
Get ready for an unforgettable experience on the water with Stand-Up Paddle Boarding (SUP)! We invite all enthusiastic young paddlers to join us in discovering the thrill of gliding across the waters to tour the west Toronto beaches. Whether you're a beginner or have some SUP experience, we will have an instructor to guide you through the basics and help you master the art of paddling, followed by fun at the beach and lunch.
Signup with Sharon [email protected]

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