Discussants: James Cullingham, Jani Lauzon, Duncan McCue
Moderator: Rachel Giese
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Listen to the CBC Ideas broadcast based on this panel.
Cultural appropriation has been described both as theft of traditional knowledge, intellectual property, cultural expressions or artifacts, and as an inevitable part of the artistic process. How should we understand the concept and what does it mean for how we do our creative work?
Discussants:
James Cullingham
Award-winning documentary filmmaker with Tamarack Productions, journalist, and academic whose work often concerns the history of relations between Indigenous peoples and settlers in Canada.
Jani Lauzon
Multi-disciplinary artist of Metis ancestry and award-winning actress, singer/songwriter and puppeteer.
Duncan McCue
Award-winning journalist and host of CBC Radio One Cross Country Checkup. He is Anishinaabe, a member of the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation in southern Ontario.
Moderator:
Rachel Giese
Award-winning writer and guest host of CBC Ideas
Co-sponsored with CBC Ideas
This is a free event and no registration is required.
Please contact cfe@ryerson.ca if you require accommodation to ensure inclusion in this event.
Further reading:
Transitions: 25 Years of Film Making & Journalism in Indigenous Communities
By James Cullingham