Eleven years ago, Joanne Gerber, a program consultant for literary and multidisciplinary arts at the Saskatchewan Arts Board, began collaborating with writers, publishers, and arts administrators to create a training program for Indigenous editors.
How Canadian publishers are recognizing the need for more trained Indigenous editors
Quill and Quire,
17 July 2017, Canada
Canada
A new report on the presentation of contemporary arts in Quebec
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Mataaho Collective wins prestigious prize at 60th Venice Biennale overnight
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