One year after the National Film Board of Canada announced its plans to redefine its relationship with Indigenous people, the organization has made sizable steps in its mission − but acknowledges myriad challenges are still to come.
National Film Board announces first-year progress of Indigenous action plan
Globe and Mail,
20 June 2018, Canada
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